Explore the best vegan Japanese restaurants in Melbourne, Australia. From creative plant-based sushi and ramen to izakaya-style small plates — Japanese cuisine is a natural fit for plant-based dining.
Last updated: May 2026
Vegan Japanese bento box café in Mornington with miso-glazed eggplant, edamame rice, pickled ginger slaw, and hojicha tea.
Japanese-inspired vegan comfort food in Collingwood with katsu curry, gyoza, and miso ramen topped with marinated tofu.
Japanese-inspired vegan izakaya in Fitzroy with karaage cauliflower, okonomiyaki, and sake flights.
Japanese-inspired vegan restaurant in Collingwood with sushi, ramen, and bento boxes crafted from organic ingredients.
Vegetarian Japanese café in Malvern East with onigiri, miso soup, matcha cake, and handmade udon.
Vegan poke and grain bowl restaurant near Monash Uni in Clayton with build-your-own bowls, edamame, and miso soup.
Vegetarian Japanese noodle house in Diamond Creek with handmade udon in dashi broth, tempura vegetables, and matcha mochi.
Vegan poke and buddha bowl bar in Greensborough with teriyaki tofu, pickled daikon, sesame edamame, and brown rice bases.
Vegetarian Japanese restaurant in Malvern with vegetable sushi, agedashi tofu, and matcha parfaits.
Vegetarian Japanese sushi bar on Southbank with inari, kappa maki, vegetable tempura rolls, and green tea ice cream.
Vegan sushi spot in the CBD rolling brown rice and quinoa noshi with tempeh, avocado, and pickled daikon.
VeganBites lists 11 vegan-friendly japanese restaurants in Melbourne, Australia. Top picks include Bento Mornington, Daizu and Miso Pretty.
There are 11 vegan-friendly japanese restaurants in Melbourne. 7 are fully vegan and 4 are vegetarian with strong vegan options. Browse all with ratings and maps.
Based on vegan ratings, Bento Mornington is the top-rated vegan japanese restaurant in Melbourne. It has a vegan rating of 4/5.