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Est. March 2025. Fully vegan & fully gluten-free sushi & izakaya style restaurant. The second store of "Gion Soy Milk Ramen Uno Yukiko" and is located in a renovated traditional Kyoto townhouse that is approximately 100 years old. Relax while eating in a tasteful space that retains the Japanese garden. Offers a variety of carefully prepared Japanese cuisine, including the signature soy milk ramen, vegan sushi that is exclusive to this store, and a house-made tofu experience where the tofu is made in store. Also has set menus that combine gyoza, shumai, sushi, tofu making, ramen and more. Hosts a "Yoga and Breakfast" experience event every Wednesday morning from 8am. Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-11:00pm.
Featured Review
pampli
Points +429
El tofu que te cambia la vida - Edit
Visitar los restaurantes de Yukiko Uno siempre es para estar de enhorabuena. En UNO RAMEN - Sanjo se cuidan los detalles, tanto es así que tendrás que hacer la «ceremonia japonesa» del primer al último paso. Por ello, tienes que dejar los zapatos en unas curiosas y bonitas cajetillas, con la mesa asignada y sentado en el tatami te explican el funcionamiento del restaurante, recibes tus cubiertos y así es como te dispones a comer. Itadakimasu!
Read moreAllí se comió, y de qué manera. Pude degustar varios platos compartidos; sin saberlo fue de peor a mejor. El listado empieza por las croquetas Okara junto a otra croqueta con bolas de «carne» hechas de soja y base de curry con arroz, los noodles Dandan Gekka y el tofu de la casa. Y aquí hay que parar, hacer una mención aparte. El tofu que se «sirve» es el mejor que he probado en mi vida. El entrecomillado de servir se debe a que ese tofu lo preparas tú mismo, un experimento que lejos de salir mal, te prepara para llevarte una de las mejores experiencias que este país puede ofrecerte. A fuego lento se cocina con sus propias especias y ya una vez fermentado a la boca directo: una sensación verdaderamente ascética. Cuando volví al mundo terrenal añadí un postre a la cuenta: un sucedáneo de flan de chocolate verdaderamente exquisito. Mención adicional merece el espacio del local en su totalidad: comedor estrícticamente tradicional, con decoración inigualable y un patio que invita a pasar allí todo el tiempo que quieras.
De todos los restaurantes que he visitado en Japón hasta la fecha, este fue seguramente en el que tuve una comida más redonda: del barrio de Gion siempre recordaré este tofu único, el ambiente distendido y un servicio de cinco estrellas (a pesar de las barreras idiomáticas). ¡Larga vida a Yukiko!
[Visita: Comida del jueves, 15 de mayo de 2025]
Updated from previous review on 2025-12-04
Pros: Hacer tu propio tofu, Espacio extraordinario y decoración sublime, El servicio y la atención del personal en la sala
Cons: Precio superior a la media
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85 Reviews
First Review by Katng23
MartaPf
Points +1243
Good dining out experiece - Edit
I believe this is the prettiest restaurant I’ve visited so far in japan, it feels like fine dining. Shoes off, can sit on the floor or tables
Read moreStaff was attentive, our server spoke English really well so communication was easy.
The food was generally really good. The only thing i wasn’t convinced by was the salmon sushi roll, as the “salmon” had a weird texture, a bit mushy. Overall very nice.
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shrvanessa
Points +125
Very nice Ramen - Edit
Ich fand die Ramen super lecker, das Personal war freundlich. Ich hab die Atmosphäre dort sehr genossen, allerdings finde ich, dass das ganz anders war als die Ramen die ich bisher kannte. Ich fand sie super, glaube aber, dass sich hier die Geschmäcker unterscheiden könnten. Für mich persönlich aber auf jeden Fall einen Versuch wert!
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foodtimeyes
Points +43
Good vegan food for tourists - Edit
Vegan food is pretty rare in Japan.
Read moreThis is a restaurant geared for tourists, and is a good spot for vegan food for tourists.
If this is your first time in Japan, and you don't speak any Japanese at all, then Uno is a great place to go. The servers speak English, and the food is pretty good. You will have a great time, and can rely on ordering vegan food (although they do serve fish, so do ask!). It can be very difficult to order food in Japan on your first visit, even more so for vegan food, so please enjoy Uno.
If you have some experience with Japan, then this place won't live up to your expectations.
It is mainly for tourists new to Japan, and it's way too expensive, and not really worth it.
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Süßmaus
Points +110
Vegane Ramen - Edit
Die Ramen waren sehr lecker und die Bedienung nett. Die Einrichtung ist auch sehr schön ung gemütlich.
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Hoffman2626
Points +449
Traditional Experience, Great Food! - Edit
This place is open later which is a plus when traveling. It was nice to have a more traditional Japanese dinner experience on our trip. We took our shoes off at the door, sat on a pillow, and had our meal. The food was all exceptional. The dumplings, ramen, sake, and dessert were all delicious. If you’re in Kyoto, Gion District, I would recommend this place.
Read morePros: Experience, Food
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Meaghanmeaghan
Points +436
Highlight of our Kyoto trip - Edit
We got the curry, dumplings and hot ramen. They were all great. Another table got the cutlets which looked amazing (wish we got them too).
Read moreThe setting of the restaurant in an old townhouse with traditional seating also makes the experience special.
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DanielAdari
Points +35
Disappointing - Edit
We took the simple ramen, curry and boiled gyoza. They were just OK, the ramen was definitely pretty and yet tasted bland - nothing more. At the bottom of our vegan ramen list. After we’ve read the reviews here we expected something way better, especially for such a steep price.
Read moreWould not recommend coming here.
Cons: Price, Taste, Service
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maggpie247
Points +21
Pure magic! - Edit
Best fully vegan meal I’ve had in Kyoto. Ramen was exceptional and the matcha ice cream was a perfect ending to an unforgettable meal. Will be back.
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rayanT
Points +251
An Experience! - Edit
We had gyozas, dumplings and ramen. All the food was soo good!
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EpicDayOff
Points +128
Everything was Amazing! - Edit
We had an amazing lunch here - the food was so amazing and flavorful, the setting we very pretty and there were nice little touches everywhere. Of course the service was excellent in typical Japanese fashion. A must visit if you are in Kyoto and veg / gluten free - I can’t recommend it highly enough.
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UlaLane
Points +102
Great Ramen - Edit
This was a really nice place to eat. Ordering was via QR code which took you to a menu. We had a selection of hot ramen, cold ramen and fried dumplings. The cold ramen came with avocado and pineapple which I quite liked. This one comes with ice cubes in the ramen.
Read moreWas a lovely experience and the staff were very friendly.
Pros: Food was very nice, Nice set up
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vegantripjapan
Points +51
A Creamy Vegan Ramen Like No Other — Powered by Soy Milk - Edit
Among the growing number of vegan ramen spots in Japan, Uno Ramen Sanjo stands out for its distinctively rich and creamy broth made with soy milk. The soup delivers deep, savory flavor without the heaviness often associated with traditional ramen, making it surprisingly light and easy to enjoy.
Read moreEven for Japanese locals, the taste offers a fresh and novel experience, while international visitors will likely find it an impressive example of how satisfying plant-based ramen can be. Whether you’re vegan or not, this is the kind of bowl that keeps you coming back—an addictive, one-of-a-kind ramen that bridges cultures and palates.
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Saskia45
Points +588
Special but a little bit pricy - Edit
The ambiance is very beautiful, and if you sit at the bar, you can watch how everything is prepared and see the amount of work that goes into it. Each piece of sushi is artfully assembled, sometimes decorated with flowers or similar touches, which helps explain and justify the price
Read moreWe were very hungry and curious, so we ended up ordering almost every sushi on the menu, and we actually liked all of them. Especially the one with fried eggplant, vegan cheese, and fish substitute stood out. But overall, everything was good and definitely recommendable.
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Lenke
Points +80
Positive Surprise ♥️ - Edit
Finished everything with a good feeling in the stomach! Very light ramen but very flavourful - perfect balance.
Read moreThe self-rolled “tuna” sushi was amazing too!
I agree with the other reviews that the sushi is overpriced. I was happy to find something vegan 😊
I ordered the 3 pickled vegetables on the side, which I wouldn’t order again. Nothing special.
Updated from previous review on 2025-07-18
Pros: Atmosphere , Friendliness , Flavour
Cons: Pricy, Set Menu only with reservation
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TheAdventurousKoala
Points +34
So good - Edit
I got the cheapest ramen and cheese sushi. It was just under 3500 yen and it was so good. I was very full, but honestly I wish I could have ordered more, cause it was so delicious!
Read morePros: Food, Atmosphere, Staff were friendly
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Sanne666
Points +46
Absolutely amazing - Edit
Ordered sake, the best one ive tasted in japan so far. Ramen where absolutely amazing as well! You really get the japanese experience, but vegan at this place. 10/10 recommend
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Lelu
Points +974
Wow! 🔥 - Edit
Finally a traditional Japanese vegan restaurant with tatami floor.
Read moreThe standard here is also very high, the food was very delicious, but unfortunately the portions were very small.
Pros: Friendly staff
Cons: A bit pricey
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AndreaJE
Points +207
Special experience! - Edit
We cooked tofu in a pot at our own table with the recommendation in what way to eat the different tofu (silken tofu on the sides, more chewy tofu in the middle). The sushi we had was super fish-like in texture according to my carnivore husband, and was really delicious. The dessert was very good and served in a cute hedgehog dish. Especially the matcha Sakura creme brulee was very good. The owner even shared some of his personal sake with us. Very nice experience!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-05-18
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carolvegan
Points +5022
Good - Edit
But pricey! The ramen isn't so special but we had too few options late in the night. The creme brulé, the croquettes and the Sakura cocktail were wonderful! At the entrance of the place there is a vendor machine selling whole vegan cakes and pies!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-05-17
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ScottySang
Points +98
Traditional style dining - Edit
We had the ramen, shumei & gyozas. The traditional style dining was lovely with a beautiful garden view. There were some seats at the bar for those who wouldn’t be comfortable on the floor. We loved the dumplings but found the prices to be a bit higher than elsewhere.
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MeaganKiely
Points +1280
Ramen heaven - Edit
Delicious ramen! Plenty of options. Setting was very cute and owners were lovely. A must check out in Kyoto! Great meal.
Read morePros: Cute setting , Quick service
Cons: Bit on the pricey side
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Marsellan
Points +115
Amazing - Edit
We enjoyed the food here so much that we came back on evening 2! The food is delicious and the restaurant itself is stunning. The decor is amazing. I would thoroughly recommend a visit to this wonderful restaurant.
Read morePros: Everything.
Cons: No dislikes.
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Gingertwins
Points +134
Delicious vegan dinner - Edit
In over 2 weeks in Japan this dinner has been the best yet. Great selection, a good variety of options. Tasty freshly prepared Japanese food. Thank you.
Read moreBooked again for tomorrow.
Pros: Tastes delicious , Good variety of choices , Lovely service
Cons: None
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SKCBrowners
Points +106
Lovely staff - Edit
Very kind staff who managed to squeeze us in last minute.
Read moreAtmosphere was very authentic. Fast service. Miracle puddings were eye opening. The strawberry shortcake was stunning. Crème brûlée was so addictive I ended up buying more from the vending machine outside uno gion soy (different place).
Don’t understand some of the reviews on here - food was great.
Seating is on the floor. Or some bar seats available.
Big recommendation for the plum rose and daura beer.
Food could have been warmer.
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Harpy23
Points +2056
Good soy milk ramen - Edit
I've been to one of the other branches of soy milk ramen in Kyoto and this is very much more of the same. I haven't really seen many places offering a vegan soy milk ramen so it's something a little bit different.
Read moreTwo of us got the dandan soy milk ramen and enjoyed it. The broth is nice and creamy and well seasoned. The chilli oil also helps bring a bit more flavour to the broth. There's a variety of toppings and some are definitely superior to others. The tofu piece is good, the soy mince adds a nice bit of flavour and the couple of dumplings are a nice treat. Some of the vegetable stuff is a bit less exciting.
The third of our party got a curry rice. This had a couple of soy meat balls and an okara croquette. The croquette was a highlight here with the okara providing a nice creamy filling with some bite to it. We also got some of these as a side and we all enjoyed them. The curry was well seasoned and made for a good hearty meal.
We got a couple of cakes for dessert and I was not very impressed. I got the chocolate cake and my partner got a strawberry cake. Both cakes were well flavoured with lots of tasty cream but I did not like the texture of the sponges at all, fortunately they were mostly cream.
You have to take your shoes off and the restaurant mostly has floor seating. There are a few seats and the bar and a low table where there is space for your feet to drop down below regular floor level.
Updated from previous review on 2025-04-19
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IronJuice
Points +1587
Delicious ice cream but subpar ramen - Edit
I hope there’s a choice for ramen style. Gluten-free rice noodle is just not my thing. Soy broth is mediocre, colourful presentation, but questionable combination. 300 yen for chilli oil is a bit too much.
Read moreSteamed gyoza is so-so, my family don’t like the filling.
Matcha crème brûlée seems like a failure, it was very fluid.
Matcha ice cream is the only star of our 7300 Yen meal.
For those who do not have gluten allergy, I’d recommend Towzen ramen, simply the best.
Cons: Expensive, Mediocre taste, Shared space with condo and coin laundromat
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Seve2525
Points +13
Enttäuschende Erfahrung - Edit
Wir hatten 1.5h bis all das essen da war.
Read moreEin Kollege hat bis zum Schluss sein Ramen nicht bekommen, wollte dieses aber auch nicht mehr, da die anderen 2 Ramen einen Esel Geschmack hatten.
Der erste Teil des Sushi kam nach 1h (12Stk), die restlichen nach 1,25h (8 Stk).
Generell war die Reihenfolge der Gereichte sehr sonderbar.
Für den Preis überhaupt nicht gerrecht.
Sushi war schön angerichtet und gut, aber waren verbrannt (da der Käse mit einen Brenner geschmolzen wird). Das Ramen sah lecker aus, hatte für uns aber einen Eseligen nachgeschmack.
Für diesen Preis erwarte ich mehr Qualität. Das kenne ich anders von weitaus günstigeren Restaurants in Japan.
Eine Entschuldigung für das fehlende Ramen, fehlanzeige.
30'000 Yen für 5 Personen und dieser Service? Nie mehr wieder.
Eine reine Enttäuschung, welche ich nach den anderen Bewertungen nicht verstehen kann...
Pros: Das Ambiente war super schön, Traditionell, Bestellung per QR Code auf Handy
Cons: Preis- Leistungsverhältniss, Ramen und Kroketten wurden vergessen, Teilweise angebranntes Essen
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