• Bakumatsu Curry

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  • White Vegan
Vegan
Japanese
Organic
Gluten-free

Vegan Japanese soup curry restaurant. Open Wed-Sun 11:30am-2:30pm. Closed Mon-Tue.


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4 Reviews

First Review by yumchadong

Prayushi1

Points +25

Vegetarian
30 Aug 2024

A hidden gem

This is one of the best vegetarian spots in Tokyo. Nestled in a charming, quaint neighborhood, this beautiful and intimate restaurant instantly captivated me. The atmosphere evokes the warmth of an ancient European kitchen, making it an unforgettable dining experience.

Pros: Food, Vibe, Neighborhood

MaileeOT

Points +215

Vegetarian
04 Feb 2024

Excellent curry soup

Chef’s table style restaurant with limited seating inside, serving only one dish: Japanese curry soup which comes with a wealth of veggies inside and tempura, side portion of rice and a delicious fresh cabbage salad. Truly incredible, one of the best meals I had in Japan, but a small warning that this is indulgent and not exactly health food. We also reserved weeks in advance via Instagram. Chef speak some limited English.

Pros: The food, Ambiance

Cons: A little oily

ChrisGoring

Points +74

Vegetarian
20 Jul 2023

Delicious (but be aware of the price)

Wonderful, sleek space, atmospherically lit. Amazing soup curry, delicious, filling. Just be aware of the price - 2000yen for the cheapest curry and much more for some of the others.

yumchadong

Points +5547

Vegan
13 May 2023

Curry soup

The restaurant only offers one dish: Curry Soup. You can choose between 2 different bases (regular or tomato-coconut). You also get to choose your spice level. I chose spice level 5 (the maximum) which wasn’t spicy at all. You can then choose toppings, such as veggies. According to the chef they grow the vegetables themselves. The curry soup is then served boiling hot.

All in all I thought the curry was tasty. The tomato coconut version was better than regular, although they were quite similar.

The place is lunch only as there is a different restaurant operating in the same venue during evenings. Menu is only in Japanese and staff speaks limited English, but between the google translate and the limited options we had no problem ordering.

You can find the restaurant by taking exit Nord 2 of Yoyogi-Uehara station nearby. There was no sign on the street but Yamada building name was clearly labeled.




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