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Top Vegan Restaurants in Tokyo: A Green Bites Tokyo Journey - Vol. 2

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Tokyo's vegan scene continues to evolve daily. In our previous article, we introduced popular restaurants mainly in the city center. This time, we’re shifting our focus to a wider variety of areas and styles. From suburban spots like Tachikawa and Futako-Tamagawa to restaurants specializing in Japanese cuisine, ethnic dishes, and cafés, we’ll explore the unique charm of each.

Enjoy discovering exciting restaurant options to enhance your vegan lifestyle!

Please note: Not all of the restaurants introduced here are fully vegan establishments. However, they do offer vegan options or have vegan-friendly dishes available in addition to their regular menu, ensuring that visitors with diverse dietary preferences can still enjoy a satisfying meal.

1. No.4 (Ichigaya)

Located in the heart of the city, No.4 is an open and airy café that enjoys plenty of natural light. Its open kitchen features a wood-fired oven, offering freshly baked bread and pizzas.

◾️Recommendations:
Known for its fresh vegetable pizzas and salads. The café also offers carefully crafted bread and sweets made with high-quality ingredients.

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A spacious glass-walled interior with a welcoming atmosphere. The pet-friendly terrace seating makes it a beloved spot among the local community.

>> Click here to reserve No.4

2. Ron Herman Cafe Futako-Tamagawa

This café, produced by the California-based lifestyle brand Ron Herman, is located within a shopping mall in the Futako-Tamagawa area. 

◾️ Recommendations: Information simple, healthy dishes, with a wide selection of salad bowls, light meals, and drinks.

◾️ Information: A bright, white-themed interior. A popular café for casual visits.

>>Click here to reserve Ron Herman cafe Futakotamagawa

3. BiOcafe (Shibuya)

Nestled along Shibuya’s lively streets, the café embraces the theme "Eat and Become Beautiful," serving vegan and gluten-free dishes that highlight the natural flavors of vegetables.

◾️ Recommendations: The lunch set, featuring salads, soups, and bagels, is especially popular.

◾️ Information: A calming, natural interior with a relaxing ambiance. Enjoy organic and gluten-free meals crafted with care.

>>Click here to reserve BiOcafe

4. Café La Bohème Ginza

Café La Bohème Ginza

Located in central Ginza, Café La Bohème is a restaurant where you can enjoy Italian cuisine in a casual setting. The open kitchen is surrounded by well-placed table seating, creating a sophisticated yet relaxed urban atmosphere.

◾️ Recommendations: Seasonal vegetable pasta is a favorite, with a variety of healthy menu options available.

◾️ Information: A casual yet stylish atmosphere, ideal for both everyday dining and larger gatherings.

>>Click here to reserve Cafe La Boheme

5. IVY PLACE (Daikanyama)

IVY PLACE is a café-dining spot nestled in the greenery of the Daikanyama area in Shibuya ward. Open from morning until night, it offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle.

◾️ Recommendations: Popular dishes include seasonal fresh vegan salads and grain bowls, along with a selection of organic beverages.

◾️ Information: A spacious, open setting with lush terrace seating. Ideal for any occasion, from breakfast to dinner.

>>Click here to reserve IVY PLACE

6. SUSHI Gonpachi Nishi-Azabu

Tucked away in Nishi-Azabu, SUSHI Gonpachi is a sushi restaurant that embraces the essence of traditional Japanese aesthetics.

◾️ Recommendations: Vegan-friendly options include vegetable sushi and light tofu-based dishes.

◾️ Information: A serene, wood-accented interior with private rooms available, making it an ideal choice for special occasions.

>>Click here to reserve SUSHI GONPACHI

7. Ta-im Marunouchi

The name im comes from the Hebrew word for "delicious," and true to its name, the restaurant offers authentic falafel and hummus that preserve the traditional flavors of the region.

◾️ Recommendations: Signature dishes include traditional Middle Eastern favorites like falafel and hummus.

◾️ Information: A bright and casual setting with an exotic ambiance, perfect for enjoying a healthy meal.

>>Click here to reserve Ta-im Marunouchi

8. sov (Tachikawa)

Located near Tachikawa’s art spots, sov is a hidden gem where dining meets creativity. The interior is infused with artistic elements, creating a relaxing atmosphere for visitors.

◾️ Recommendations: Enjoy seasonal vegan dishes made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

◾️ Information: A fusion of art and dining, offering a creative and tranquil space to unwind.

>>Click here to reserve sov

9. Salam

Located in a quiet residential area of Hiroo, Salaam is a vegan-friendly café specializing in ethnic cuisine. The inviting aroma of spices fills the air, offering a warm and cozy dining experience.

◾️ Recommendations: Popular dishes include spice-infused curries and legume-based meals.

◾️ Information: A multicultural atmosphere with a relaxed setting, perfect for enjoying healthy, flavorful cuisine.

>>Click here to reserve Salam

Tokyo’s vegan food scene is a true embodiment of diversity 

By exploring this list along with the previous recommendations, your Tokyo vegan culinary journey is sure to become even more enriching!

In the next edition of Green Bites Japan, we’ll feature even more hidden vegan spots around Tokyo. Let’s continue discovering the lesser-known charms of Tokyo together!

>> Top Vegan Restaurants in Tokyo: A Green Bites Tokyo Journey - Vol. 1
>> Top Vegan Restaurants in Tokyo: A Green Bites Tokyo Journey - Vol. 3

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