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Question
I’m planning a trip to Japan, and I would love to try some authentic Japanese sushi. However, I have some dietary restrictions. How can I ask, “Do you have any vegetarian sushi options?” in Japanese?


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

This expression is useful when you want to inquire about vegetarian options in Japanese, especially in places like sushi restaurants where meat and fish are commonly used. Bejitarian means “vegetarian” in Japanese. The phrase “wa arimasuka?” is a polite way to ask whether something exists or is available. You can replace “sushi” with other types of food you are curious about, like “ベジタリアンのラーメン” (vegetarian ramen) to expand your culinary exploration. Enjoy your dining experience in Japan!