Rich, steaming bowls of vegan ramen are easier to find than ever in San Francisco, California. From miso to tonkotsu-style broth made from plants, these restaurants serve the best vegan ramen in town.
Last updated: April 2026
Legendary Burmese restaurant with tea leaf salad, coconut chicken noodles, and dozens of vegan-friendly dishes — always a queue.
All-vegan Japanese sushi and izakaya. The omakase experience is mind-blowing.
The vegan ramen sister concept from the Shizen team, focusing on rich plant-based broths and handmade noodles.
Neighborhood vegan spot with kimchi fried rice, sesame noodles, and gochujang tofu bowls — Bernal Heights local favorite.
Popular Burmese restaurant with a dedicated vegan menu featuring tea leaf salad, coconut noodles, and curries.
Fragrant vegan pho with mushroom-star anise broth, fresh herbs, and crispy spring rolls — small but mighty neighborhood gem.
Classic Chinese-Vietnamese vegan restaurant with spring rolls, clay pot dishes, and noodle soups — hearty portions, no MSG.
Authentic Thai kitchen with extensive vegan menu — pad see ew, green curry, mango sticky rice — all clearly labeled plant-based options.
Vietnamese vegan pho and bun with mushroom broth, tofu skin rolls, and banh mi — Outer Sunset late-night option.
VeganBites lists 9 restaurants serving vegan ramen in San Francisco, California. Top-rated options include Burma Superstar, Shizen and Shizen Ramen. Each listing includes vegan ratings, price range, and directions.
There are 9 vegan-friendly restaurants known for ramen in San Francisco. 6 are fully vegan and 2 are vegetarian with strong vegan options. This list is updated regularly.
Based on vegan ratings and community reviews, Burma Superstar is the top-rated spot for vegan ramen in San Francisco. It has a vegan rating of 5/5. Browse all 9 options to find your ideal match.