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I’m planning to visit a local sushi restaurant in Tokyo, but I have some dietary restrictions and prefer vegetarian options. How do I ask, “Do you have any vegetarian sushi?” in Japanese?


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Japango Editor Team
ベジタリアンのお寿司(すし)はありますか。
Bejitarian no osushi wa arimasuka?
Do you have any vegetarian sushi?

Japan is known for its delicious sushi, but as a vegetarian, it can be helpful to know how to ask for vegetarian options. In this phrase, “bejitarian” means “vegetarian” and “osushi” refers to “sushi”. “Arimasuka” means “do you have?”

You can use this expression to inquire about vegetarian options at any restaurant. Simply replace “osushi” with other dishes you want to ask about, like “karē” (curry) or “ramen”.


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