Ramen Tatsu-Ya Veg Options Japanese Ramen, Vegan Curry
A B C D E Poor vegan options › ★ 4.4 · $$ · Hours
Dinner Lunch Solo Dining Pet Friendly Groups
Amenities: deck Outdoor Seating
lightbulb Popular tips: "Try the Nu Skool or Curry Nu Skool vegan ramen made with creamy almond milk broth." "Try the Nu Skool or Curry Nu Skool vegan ramen made with creamy almond milk broth." "Add flavor bombs or corn bomb toppings to enhance your ramen experience." "Enjoy the pet-friendly outdoor seating area with cool decor when weather permits." "Be aware that some vegan sides like gyoza or Negi rice may contain animal products or be fried in non-vegan oil." "Expect wait times during peak hours but service moves quickly once inside." restaurant_menu Must-try: ramen, brussels sprouts, ice cream sandwich ramen — popular (×20)brussels sprouts — popular (×2)ice cream sandwich — fan-favouriteice cream — fan-favouriterice — fan-favourite thumb_up Praised for: friendly service, lively atmosphere, beautiful interior friendly service ×8 lively atmosphere ×2 beautiful interior cozy atmosphere affordable
Show more expand_more Ramen Tatsu-Ya is a lively ramen restaurant known for its excellent vegan ramen choices, particularly the Nu Skool and Curry Nu Skool broths made with almond milk. The place features indoor communal seating and a charming outdoor patio that is pet-friendly, creating a casual but vibrant dining experience. Many reviews praise the flavorful broths and attentive service, though vegan appetizers are limited and some vegan sides contain non-vegan ingredients.
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Monday 11 AM-10 PM
Tuesday 11 AM-10 PM
Wednesday 11 AM-10 PM
Thursday 11 AM-10 PM
Friday 11 AM-11 PM
Saturday 11 AM-10 PM
location_on 1600 E 6th St Austin TX 78702
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info VEGAN OPTIONS Some · 3–5 dishes MENU Clearly marked STAFF Knowledgeable PROTEIN tofu, mushrooms, edamame warning Some users reported hidden animal ingredients in dishes labeled vegan — ask about sauces and broths.
Others mentioned cross-contamination — worth asking about sauces before ordering.