One of the greatest has 3 restaurants in Tokyo called ‘Ain Soph’
One in Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Ginza. Ive been to the one in Ikebukuro a lot and Shinjuku one once. The menus are mostly the same accept some specials. They sometimes even have options for some meals like if you prefer rice pasta or wheat pasta, but maybe not for every dish. They maybe try to ask if there is any foods you want to avoid it in your meal. And the deserts are heavenly.
One of the greatest has 3 restaurants in Tokyo called ‘Ain Soph’
One in Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Ginza. Ive been to the one in Ikebukuro a lot and Shinjuku one once. The menus are mostly the same accept some specials. They sometimes even have options for some meals like if you prefer rice pasta or wheat pasta, but maybe not for every dish. They maybe try to ask if there is any foods you want to avoid it in your meal. And the deserts are heavenly.
In Tokyo there are so many vegan and vegetarian places to eat in central Tokyo (Shibuya, Harajuku, or Shinjuku). There are a few Japanese chains that even have vegan options, such as Coco Curry Ichiban. Also all Ikeas have vegan food option in their food court and also to buy and bring home. You just have to look for all of these foods, and you need to ask Japanese people which one is vegan or not!
One of the greatest has 3 restaurants in Tokyo called ‘Ain Soph’
One in Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Ginza. Ive been to the one in Ikebukuro a lot and Shinjuku one once. The menus are mostly the same accept some specials. They sometimes even have options for some meals like if you prefer rice pasta or wheat pasta, but maybe not for every dish. They maybe try to ask if there is any foods you want to avoid it in your meal. And the deserts are heavenly.
One of the greatest has 3 restaurants in Tokyo called ‘Ain Soph’
One in Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Ginza. Ive been to the one in Ikebukuro a lot and Shinjuku one once. The menus are mostly the same accept some specials. They sometimes even have options for some meals like if you prefer rice pasta or wheat pasta, but maybe not for every dish. They maybe try to ask if there is any foods you want to avoid it in your meal. And the deserts are heavenly.
There are many vegan places! I recommend searching ビーガン at Google and seeing what's closer to you.
Falafal brothers in Roppongi and Shibuya, very tasty!
hello, do you know some very special meat restaurant too?
In Tokyo there are so many vegan and vegetarian places to eat in central Tokyo (Shibuya, Harajuku, or Shinjuku). There are a few Japanese chains that even have vegan options, such as Coco Curry Ichiban. Also all Ikeas have vegan food option in their food court and also to buy and bring home. You just have to look for all of these foods, and you need to ask Japanese people which one is vegan or not!
Check out Happy Cow. The list is really comprehensive!