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How to ask about allergy ingredients

Use a prepared allergy card, ask before ordering, and avoid dishes where staff cannot confirm hidden broth, sauce, or shared oil.

Steps

  1. Prepare a bilingual allergy card before entering the restaurant.
  2. Show the card before ordering, not after food arrives.
  3. Ask about broth, sauce, toppings, and frying oil when the allergy is serious.
  4. Leave politely if staff cannot confirm the ingredient risk.

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The fast rule

Do not improvise allergy communication at the table. Prepare the card first, show it early, and make the safe decision before the restaurant has committed to your order.

What to show

Use a simple bilingual card that says the ingredient, severity, and what must be avoided. For example: I cannot eat peanuts. Even a small amount or shared oil can make me sick.

Keep the card visible while ordering. Staff may need to show it to the kitchen.

What to ask about

The visible ingredient is only part of the risk. Ask about:

  • Soup stock and dashi.
  • Sauces, marinades, and dressings.
  • Toppings and powders.
  • Shared frying oil.
  • Pre-made mixes or packaged sauces.

When to leave

If staff look uncertain, cannot check with the kitchen, or answer only with a vague probably okay, choose another restaurant. In Japan, staff may be polite even when they cannot guarantee safety.

Safer ordering pattern

Pick simpler dishes, avoid complex sauces, and choose restaurants with clear allergen handling when the allergy is serious. Convenience store packaged food may have ingredient labels, but machine translation still needs caution.

Editorial Notes Who made this

Written by

Japan Trip OS Editorial
Written in Japan for on-the-ground travel decisions

Reviewed by

Japan Trip OS Review Desk
Reviewed against current traveler friction points in Japan

Updated

2026-04-26

Why trust this

Built in Japan for travelers who need the next practical move fast, not generic inspiration.

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Last updated

2026-04-26

Valid when

Useful for communication planning, not medical advice. For severe allergies, use professional medical guidance and avoid uncertain kitchens.