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Izusen

Looking for a vegan meal in beautiful surroundings? Try a shojin-ryori lunch at Izusen in Daitoku-ji Temple.

Their gorgeous and elaborate meals are sure to be a highlight of your visit to Kyoto.

Izusen [Izusen — image © Florentyna Leow]

Kyoto is famous for its kaiseki, or Japanese-style seasonal multi-course fine dining. But did you know that shojin-ryori, or Zen temple vegetarian cuisine, actually predates kaiseki?

Izusen [Izusen — image © Florentyna Leow]

Several of the city’s temples serve fantastic shojin-ryori meals that are entirely plant-based — perfect for vegetarian or vegan visitors to Kyoto. One of our favourites is Izusen, a serene little restaurant nestled in the Daiji-in sub-temple in the Daitoku-ji temple complex.

Izusen [Izusen — image © Florentyna Leow]

There are several lunch options at Izusen, but the cheapest will set you back just over JP¥3000. It’s a little steep but it is worth it. Some dishes change with the seasons, such as the rice: in spring, it might be simmered with bamboo shoots; in autumn, mushrooms or gingko nuts. You’ll see asparagus in spring and chestnuts in autumn.

Izusen [Izusen — image © Florentyna Leow]

Most components stay the same, though. Their sticky, nutty, sesame tofu is a winner, as is the juicy tofu fritter with a gingko nut inside. Their shiitake mushroom tempura is always delicious, and the tofu and sesame vegetable salad is a favourite with customers. You’ll taste many familiar and unfamiliar vegetables in the meal, and you’ll enjoy it all.

Izusen [Izusen — image © Florentyna Leow]

Do note that though this restaurant is vegan-friendly, it is not gluten-friendly. Soy sauce — which usually contains trace amounts of gluten if not more — and other wheat-derived elements, like fu (wheat gluten), are essential to Izusen’s cooking and cannot be modified.

For more vegan and vegetarian choices, see our Best Vegan and Vegetarian in Kyoto page.

Name in English:
Izusen Daiji-in

Name in Japanese:
泉仙 大慈院店

English address:
Daiji-in, 4 Murasakino-daitokuji-cho, Kita-ku

Japanese address:
北区紫野大徳寺町4 大慈院内

Opening hours:
11am-4pm

Price:

Non-smoking area: Completely Non-Smoking

Nearest Transport:
5min walk from Daitokuji-mae Bus Stop, Kyoto City Bus 101 or 204 or 205 or 206 from Kitaoji Station, Karasuma subway line

Reservations:
Possible

Telephone: 491-6665

Website: Official site (Japanese)

Near To Here:
Izusen is located in Northwest Kyoto. See our complete list of things to do in Northwest Kyoto, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

More Restaurant Suggestions:
See my list of Kyoto’s Best Vegan Restaurants for more eating inspiration.


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