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Vegan Restaurants in Chengdu

10 verified venues. Prices, ratings, and honest reviews.

City Scorecard: Chengdu

7.0/10
Vegan Score
$5.00
Avg Meal
#35
HappyCow Rank
27
Venues
01

Wujie Chengdu

100% Vegan
8 Shamao Street, Jinjiang District

The Chengdu outpost of Shanghai's celebrated Wujie chain brings high-end plant-based Chinese cuisine to Sichuan's capital with a menu that reimagines classic dishes using molecular gastronomy and premium organic ingredients. Their mapo tofu made entirely from plant proteins with authentic Sichuan peppercorn is indistinguishable from the original. The minimalist interior near Taikoo Li combines modern design with traditional Chinese elements, making it the city's most refined vegan dining experience.

HappyCow: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.5/5 (210+ reviews)
Google: 4.6/5
Price Range: $11-28 (Β₯80-200)
02

Zaozishu Chengdu

100% Vegan
77 Qintai Road, Qingyang District

Zaozishu β€” meaning "jujube tree" β€” is one of China's most respected vegetarian restaurant chains, and the Chengdu branch on atmospheric Qintai Road is among the finest. The multi-course set menus draw from Buddhist temple cuisine traditions while incorporating Sichuan regional flavors, with standout dishes like kung pao mushroom and dry-fried green beans that showcase the province's signature numbing-spicy profile. The serene courtyard dining area with traditional Chinese garden elements provides a meditative dining experience.

HappyCow: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.5/5 (280+ reviews)
Google: 4.5/5
Price Range: $8-21 (Β₯60-150)
03

Ren He Su Shi

100% Vegan
12 Wenshuyuan Street, Qingyang District

Located in the shadow of the ancient Wenshu Monastery, Ren He Su Shi serves traditional Buddhist vegetarian cuisine that has nourished monks and pilgrims for generations. The restaurant specializes in Sichuan-style temple food with dishes like dry-fried eggplant, spicy cold noodles, and a remarkable Buddhist mock-duck made from layered tofu skin. Prices are extraordinarily low, reflecting the Buddhist principle that wholesome food should be accessible to everyone.

HappyCow: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.0/5 (150+ reviews)
Google: 4.3/5
Price Range: $4-11 (Β₯30-80)
04

Happy Veggies

100% Vegan
88 Yulin East Road, Wuhou District

Hidden in the bustling Yulin neighborhood β€” Chengdu's unofficial street food capital β€” Happy Veggies serves affordable vegan Sichuan comfort food that draws a loyal local crowd. Their mapo tofu, dan dan noodles, and twice-cooked mock pork demonstrate that Sichuan's bold flavor profiles need no animal products to achieve their full expression. The cheerful, no-frills atmosphere and rock-bottom prices make it a daily lunch spot for nearby office workers.

HappyCow: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.0/5 (180+ reviews)
Google: 4.2/5
Price Range: $3-9 (Β₯25-65)
05

Lotus Land Vegetarian

100% Vegan
22 Kuanzhai Alley, Qingyang District

Nestled near the famous Wide and Narrow Alleys, Lotus Land brings a contemporary sensibility to traditional Sichuan vegetarian cuisine in a beautifully restored Qing dynasty courtyard house. Their tasting menu takes diners through the evolution of Sichuan's plant-based culinary traditions, from ancient temple offerings to modern interpretations. The signature lotus root stuffed with sticky rice and drizzled with osmanthus syrup is a dessert that alone justifies the visit.

HappyCow: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.5/5 (200+ reviews)
Google: 4.4/5
Price Range: $7-17 (Β₯50-120)
06

Chengdu Vegan Kitchen

100% Vegan
15 Jinxiu Road, Gaoxin District

A modern vegan restaurant in Chengdu's high-tech Gaoxin District catering to the city's growing health-conscious professional class. The menu fuses Sichuan traditions with international influences, offering everything from vegan hot pot bases to quinoa Buddha bowls and house-made oat milk lattes. Their weekend brunch menu with avocado toast alongside Sichuan-spiced mushroom congee perfectly captures the city's East-meets-West culinary evolution.

HappyCow: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.0/5 (130+ reviews)
Google: 4.3/5
Price Range: $6-14 (Β₯40-100)
07

One Bite Vegan

100% Vegan
36 Chunxi Road, Jinjiang District

On Chengdu's busiest shopping street, One Bite Vegan proves that fast-casual plant-based food can compete with any street food stall for flavor and convenience. Their signature offering is a vegan version of Sichuan's beloved street snacks β€” cold noodles with chili oil, spicy wontons, and crunchy fried tofu skewers β€” served at a pace that matches Chunxi Road's energetic rhythm. The grab-and-go format with colorful, Instagram-worthy packaging has made it a hit with younger diners.

HappyCow: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.0/5 (160+ reviews)
Google: 4.2/5
Price Range: $5-12 (Β₯35-85)
08

Bodhi Vegan

100% Vegan
5 Dacisi Road, Jinjiang District

Adjacent to the ancient Daci Temple, Bodhi Vegan channels centuries of Buddhist culinary wisdom into a refined contemporary dining experience. The menu is organized around the Buddhist five contemplations of eating, with each course designed to nourish body and mind in harmony. Their signature five-spice braised gluten and hand-rolled vegetable dumplings reflect a depth of technique rarely seen in casual restaurants. The bamboo-lined interior and temple bell ambiance create a genuinely contemplative atmosphere.

HappyCow: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.5/5 (190+ reviews)
Google: 4.5/5
Price Range: $6-15 (Β₯40-110)
09

Su Yuan

100% Vegan
28 Wuhouci Avenue, Wuhou District

Named "Vegetarian Destiny," Su Yuan occupies a traditional Sichuan teahouse near the historic Jinli Ancient Street, serving hearty plant-based Sichuan home cooking in a setting that feels like stepping back in time. The restaurant is known for its hot pot β€” a bubbling cauldron of ma la broth loaded with fresh mushrooms, leafy greens, and handmade tofu. Their weekend dim sum service with crystal dumplings and taro puffs draws families from across the city.

HappyCow: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.0/5 (140+ reviews)
Google: 4.3/5
Price Range: $5-13 (Β₯35-90)
10

Green Lotus

100% Vegan
18 Renmin South Road, Wuhou District

A neighborhood gem on Renmin South Road, Green Lotus serves generous portions of plant-based Sichuan classics at prices that let you eat out three times a day without thinking twice. The lunch buffet β€” an all-you-can-eat spread of over thirty dishes including mock meats, stir-fried vegetables, soups, and seasonal specials β€” is legendary among local vegetarians. The owners, devout Buddhists, treat every diner as an honored guest, creating a warmth that transcends the simple decor.

HappyCow: β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† 4.0/5 (120+ reviews)
Google: 4.1/5
Price Range: $4-10 (Β₯30-75)

Comparison Table

NameLocationPrice RangeRatingVegan Level
Wujie ChengduJinjiang / Taikoo Li$11-284.5/5100% Vegan
Zaozishu ChengduQingyang / Qintai Road$8-214.5/5100% Vegan
Ren He Su ShiQingyang / Wenshu Monastery$4-114.0/5100% Vegan
Happy VeggiesWuhou / Yulin$3-94.0/5100% Vegan
Lotus Land VegetarianQingyang / Kuanzhai Xiangzi$7-174.5/5100% Vegan
Chengdu Vegan KitchenGaoxin / South CBD$6-144.0/5100% Vegan
One Bite VeganJinjiang / Chunxi Road$5-124.0/5100% Vegan
Bodhi VeganJinjiang / Daci Temple$6-154.5/5100% Vegan
Su YuanWuhou / Jinli$5-134.0/5100% Vegan
Green LotusWuhou / Renmin South Road$4-104.0/5100% Vegan

Frequently Asked Questions

How many vegan restaurants are in Chengdu?

Our database includes verified vegan restaurants in Chengdu, covering different price ranges and neighborhoods. All venues are personally verified for accuracy.

What's the average cost of vegan restaurants in Chengdu?

Prices in Chengdu vary by location and tier. Budget options average Β₯30-80 ($4-11), mid-range Β₯80-200 ($11-28), and premium options Β₯200+ ($28+) per person.

Is Chengdu vegan-friendly for travelers?

Chengdu is one of China's most vegan-friendly cities. The deep Buddhist vegetarian tradition combined with a growing modern plant-based scene makes finding quality vegan options increasingly easy.

How do I find vegan restaurants in Chengdu?

Use HappyCow or Dianping (ε€§δΌ—η‚Ήθ―„) and search for "素食" (vegetarian/vegan). Temples often have traditional vegetarian restaurants nearby. The phrase "ζˆ‘εƒη΄ " (wΗ’ chΔ« sΓΉ) communicates your dietary needs.

What are the best neighborhoods for vegan food in Chengdu?

Major commercial districts and areas near temples typically have the most vegan options. City centers and creative/cultural districts are also great for discovering new plant-based restaurants.

When is the best time to visit Chengdu?

Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer the best weather. Summer is hot but brings abundant fresh fruit, while winter is perfect for vegan hotpot experiences.

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