ヴィーガンこぼんしゃん

served at “Vegan Bistro Jangara”

Is ヴィーガンこぼんしゃん vegan? Yes! ヴィーガンこぼんしゃん is certified vegan by the abillion communityVEGAN
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The dish name in English is Vegan Kobonshan. My first #ramen in Japan 🥹 I’m no ramen aficionado, I don’t eat it very frequently back home in Brisbane because there’s not many vegan ramen around and it’s not particularly tempting in our hot weather. BUT I highly enjoyed this! Traditional #tonkotsu broth is apparently based on pork bones and can also have pig’s trotters, chicken carcass, anchovies, egg, and/or pork belly 😭 Like how much cruelty can you pack into one dish. It was amazing to have a vegan version and it was delicioussss. The broth was rich and umami filled with a flavour of fried garlic oil. The soy meat was quite soy tasting but had a nice consistency and charred flavour. Excellent value at ¥1450. So good! 🍜 Edit: ended up being my fave ramen I had during this 2 week Japan trip, after trying many others this one was the besssst 👌🏼 #vegantokyo #tokyo





This restaurant is located in Harajuku on the second floor of the building, it was opened by a famous ramen chain called Kyushu Jangara Ramen which specialises in tonkotsu ramen. It’s not super big but it has enough seating for a few groups. The menu mostly offers ramen, one burger dish and one curry dish for mains and two pages of starters that are Japanese style or western style. I would have loved to try some of their starters but only got a main on this visit. This dish is a veganised version of their popular “Bonshan ramen”, which is tonkotsu ramen with fried garlic oil - my absolute favourite ramen flavour even before I was vegan. It was so delicious, it came topped with seaweed, mushrooms, purple cabbage and vegan chashu! The noodles were perfect and I was very satisfied at the end. I would definitely come back and try the other dishes. It was priced at ¥1,180. #veganjapan #japan #tokyo




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