Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo
Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo
Overview
Located inside teamLab Planets in Toyosu, Tokyo, "Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo" is a beginner-friendly spot offering visually stunning miso ramen. With a complete English menu and acceptance of cards and e-money, you can enjoy your meal with peace of mind. While a teamLab admission fee is required, you can have a special ramen experience for approximately 2000 yen.
How to Order
1**Before Entering**
If there's a queue, please line up at the end and wait. Once you are guided inside, please take any available counter seat.
2**Ordering**
Once seated, please tell a staff member verbally which ramen you would like. An English menu is available, so you can also order by pointing.
3**Payment**
Please pay the staff member when you place your order. In addition to cash, credit cards and e-money are also accepted.
4**Receiving Your Order**
When your ordered ramen is ready, it will be brought directly to your seat.
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Voices
「チームラボプラネッツTOKYO」で「Vegan Ramen UZU」の味噌ラーメン
— Hiroaki (@moment5712) November 30, 2025
すごくおいしくて、ものすごくインバウンド価格でした。 pic.twitter.com/FyuNWTVI9v
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— チームラボ プラネッツ teamLab Planets TOKYO (@teamLabPlanets) March 11, 2026
Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo
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「ミシュランガイド京都・大阪」にビブグルマンとして四年連続で掲載されているVegan Ramen UZU Kyoto。
そのチームラボプラネッツ限定ラーメンを、TentやWisteria Cherry Treeのまわり、作品空間「Black Emptiness Table」で食べられます。
・味噌ラーメン Vegan UZU… pic.twitter.com/9qrK03PXXK
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This information is based on user reports and is not official information from the shop. Cross-contamination in the cooking environment cannot be guaranteed. If you have severe allergies, please confirm directly with the shop.
Animal-free menu available
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No MSG
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Gluten-free menu available
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Halal options available
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