Vegan Ramen Restaurants in New York
Vegan ramen is no longer a compromise — good shops build their broth on kombu, dried shiitake, roasted garlic, or fermented miso, and finish with noodles made without egg. The ramen bars in this New York guide have been Nourii-verified for plant-based options, with attention to places that clearly mark whether their tonkotsu or shoyu broth is actually vegan, and where the vegan bowl is treated as a proper menu item rather than an afterthought. Track sodium, calories, and plant diversity per bowl, save the ones that deliver, and build your streak inside the Nourii app.
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Top Ramen spots in New York
Track your meal, see micronutrients, build your streak
Nourii logs plant-based meals in seconds — and keeps your 30-plant weekly diversity on track.
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Frequently asked
Is Ramen food vegan-friendly in New York?
Ramen cooking has a range of naturally plant-based dishes, and the restaurants listed here have been verified by the Nourii team for reliable vegan menus. Many of them either run dedicated vegan sections or will happily prepare classics without animal-derived ingredients on request.
How many vegan ramen restaurants are on this list?
Only restaurants with verified plant-based options are included. Each listing passes Nourii's quality checks — no empty stubs or speculative entries — so the list is short when the city's coverage is thin and long when it's dense.
Can I track ramen meals for macros and micronutrients?
Yes — every restaurant here connects to the Nourii app, where a single photo or a short description logs macros, micronutrients (B12, iron, zinc, omega-3, vitamin D), and counts toward your weekly Plant Score.
Are these restaurants fully vegan or mixed-menu?
Both. The list surfaces dedicated vegan ramen restaurants first, followed by mixed-menu spots where the vegan options are strong and clearly marked. Menu flags on each listing indicate which category a restaurant falls into.






