
Guests often ask whether an at-home hibachi party can work around vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free diets — and the answer is yes. Hibachi Royal serves tofu for vegetarian and vegan guests, brings gluten-free soy and teriyaki sauces, and does not cook with nuts or sesame products. This guide explains the vegetarian options at a hibachi party, how gluten-free guests are handled, and what to tell the booking team so everyone eats well.
Tofu and extra vegetables for vegetarian and vegan guests
Guests who do not eat meat can be served tofu to meet vegetarian and vegan needs, and the price per person does not change. Their dishes are supplemented with additional food such as extra vegetables, salad, and fried rice, so no one leaves hungry. When you book, simply mention which guests are vegetarian or vegan so the chef can plan the servings — this is one of the easiest hibachi party menu adjustments to make.
Gluten-free soy and teriyaki sauces
Hibachi Royal has served many gluten-free customers. The chef brings gluten-free soy and gluten-free teriyaki sauce, so grilled proteins, vegetables, and fried rice can all be prepared without gluten. Tell the booking team which guests need gluten-free options when you reserve, and confirm again with the chef on the day of the event.
No nuts or sesame in the cooking
The food does not contain any nuts or sesame products, which is helpful for guests with common allergies. For any other food allergy, notify the booking agent when you make the reservation so the team can adapt the menu. A complete list of things to confirm before the event is in our private hibachi chef booking questions guide.
How to share dietary needs when you book
Bookings are confirmed through the website, phone, or email: use the Book Online button on the homepage, call 929-568-8888, or email hibachiroyal@gmail.com. When you reach out, list every dietary need — vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or other allergies — so the chef can prepare in advance. The step-by-step process is covered in our how to book a hibachi party at home guide.
Pricing and payment stay the same
Dietary substitutions do not change the price: the base price remains $50 per person with $25 per child under 13 and a $500 minimum, and pricing may vary by location. All fees are included except gratuity (20% suggested), payments are cash only, and there is no deposit required. For the full picture of what happens during the evening, see what to expect at an at-home hibachi dinner.
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