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Question
I’m planning a trip to Japan and I’m very excited to try different Japanese cuisines. However, I have a seafood allergy and I’m worried about ordering food. How do I say “Does this dish contain seafood?” in Japanese?


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Japango Editor Team
この料理(りょうり)には海鮮(かいせん)が入(はい)っていますか。
Kono ryouri ni wa kaisen ga haitteimasu ka?
Does this dish contain seafood?

Food allergies can be challenging while traveling, especially in a country with diverse and unique cuisines like Japan. This expression will help you confirm whether a dish includes any seafood. Kono ryouri means “this dish” and kaisen refers to “seafood”. The phrase ga haitteimasu ka is used to inquire if something is present or included in a dish.

You may replace kaisen with another specific ingredient you wish to ask about. Always clearly communicate your allergies to restaurant staff to ensure a pleasant dining experience.