JAPAN
Hemp Cafe

(Hemp Cafe)

It’s no secret that following a plant-based diet in Japan isn’t easy. Compared to other major international cities, with a vegan or trendy health food restaurant seemingly at every turn, Tokyo’s vegan options are few and far between. Of course, simply having options is the bare minimum. We want delectable, worth-every-yen options that pack a punch. And sometimes all you want on a given afternoon is a perfect burger, and one that’s not just good “for a vegan burger,” but is seriously good.

To help you on your plant-based journey in Japan, we’ve compiled a 2025 list of Tokyo’s best vegan burger restaurants that’ll make your environmentally conscious heart and burger-loving belly happy. Even if you don’t strictly follow a vegan diet, you’re sure to love the burgers we’ve put together for their hearty servings and innovative flavor combinations, often with a Japanese twist.

Mr. Farmer

Mr. Farmer burger

(Mr. Farmer)

Based on looks alone, Mr. Farmer’s burdock root vegan burger may well win the prize for “frilliest sandwich in Tokyo.” But once you look beyond the curly twists of fried burdock, you’ll still have a pretty impressive burger at this West Coast-inspired restaurant. Each bite has a proper balance of hefty soy meat and cheese, but the total effect is still light enough to avoid feeling bloated. If you are looking for a truly gourmet experience, opt for the decadent Vegan Cheese Burger with Truffles. Most of the veggies served in the restaurant are grown in Japan, so you can beef up your vitamin intake for the day with their Veggie Full Smoothies while supporting local farmers. You can find branches of Mr. Farmer in several locations, including Roppongi and Komazawa, all of which offer take-out menus and fresh juices to go.

Vegeater

Vegeater burger

(Vegeater)

Vegeater is a relatively new addition to Tokyo’s vegan repertoire, having opened in Shibuya just March of last year. This vegan restaurant provides a multitude of burger options, each encased within a bun branded with Vegeater’s logo. Try “The Burger” with tomato jam and garlic aioli, or if you have a hankering for barbecue, Vegeater offers a pulled jackfruit sandwich reminiscent of traditional BBQ flavors.

Hemp Cafe

Hemp Cafe burger

(Hemp Cafe)

Tucked away in Ebisu, Hemp Cafe is most known for its focus on hemp-based and CBD products. If CBD isn’t quite your speed, you might prefer their all-vegan menu, where you also find the “KFC” style mushroom burger. Featuring fried maitake mushroom, kale, mustard dill and french fries on the side. For an extra ¥300, add vegan cheese or avocado. With decor that’s as plant-based as their menu, Hemp Cafe will nourish your body and spirit.

Great Lakes

Great Lakes burger

(Great Lakes)

This burger joint takes its inspiration from the lakes for which each of its menu items is named. Its “Superior Burger” – not to be confused with the aforementioned Superiority Burger – is their signature: a double-decker cheeseburger as large as Lake Superior itself. Their Michigan burger is doused with caramelized onions and cheese sauce, and the Ontario burger mimics the flavor and dressings of the California classic In-N-Out. Make it a set with a side of fries and a Budweiser for the authentic American experience. Wash it down with their milkshake, made with homemade vegan cashew ice cream, and you can’t go wrong.

Bio Cafe

Bio Cafe meal

(Bio Cafe)

Specializing in organic dishes, Bio Cafe prides itself on serving food that is completely pesticide and fertilizer-free. The cafe’s menu highlights gluten-free and superfood-filled offerings, including a gluten-free burger with a plant-based patty. This vegan burger is topped with avocado and classic burger fixings. The vegan burger is one of Bio Cafe’s selection of vegan plates, alongside various pasta dishes and artisanal taco rice. In the heart of Shibuya, this is an organic outlet to escape the city, with an impressive selection of vegan choices.

Cori.

Cori. burger

(Cori.)

Although Cori. might not look like much from the outside, don’t let this fool you. As you step through their elusive door, you’re immediately in store for their mouth-watering soy-based vegan burgers, along with homemade sauces that perfectly complement their soft wheat buns. Owned by a couple, Cori. holds an extensive vegan menu accompanied by craft beers and homemade drinks. This is the perfect little hideaway for customers to enjoy a cozy meal and will probably become the secret spot you tell all your friends about.

Original Article by Chiara Terzuolo

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