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Best Vegetarian Ramen in Toronto
“Kombu and shiitake dashi built with intent — the serious version, not the apology.”
What the real thing tastes like
The serious vegetarian bowl starts from umami first principles: kombu cold-steeped overnight, shiitake for depth, soy milk or sesame for body, charred alliums for smoke. Specialist shops now build these broths with the same obsession as any tonkotsu — layered, complete, and never a meat bowl minus the meat.
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The highest praise repeats across reviews: carnivore companions tasting it and going quiet. Reviewers distinguish sharply between shops that engineer umami and menus that merely subtract, and the soy-milk-bodied versions earn particular devotion.
Order it here when it has
- complete without meat
- layered dashi
- silences sceptics
- lighter landing
Walk away when you see
- afterthought versions common
- depth varies wildly
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