Vegan-friendly
Japanese
Macrobiotic
Take-out
Bakery
Fusion
Non-veg
Serves fish, vegan options available. Pescatarian menu with fish and vegan food. Uses macrobiotic principles to make the meals, pastries, and bakery goods. One of several restaurants. Open Mon 11:00am-10:00pm, Tue-Sat 11:00am-11:00pm, Sun 11:00am-10:00pm. Last order one hour before closing.
32 Reviews
First Review by MidnightSun112
Meleo33
Points +29
expensive, not too impressed - Edit
disappointed by chaya. no meat options at all for my friends, just 2 dishes with fish while it's listed as «vegetarian option » on the app.
Read moreportions aren't big but decent size. found it expensive though, especially regarding the location : department store basement...
Cons: no meat options for friends expensive location (ba
Guest
natalyap93
Points +16
So delicious! - Edit
English was good - price was reasonable and super yummy! Everything is vegan besides dishes with fish (outlined). Gluten free options available too!
Read morePros: easy to find , great food , great atmosphere
Cons: smaller portions
Guest
VeggieNextDoor
Points +100
lovely hidden space - Edit
the space was quite pretty for a spot in a mall basement with lovely wood decorations and friendly staff.
Read moreI had the daily lunch set which came with perfectly cooked brown rice, a salad, a cup of the soup of the day (minestrone), and three small portions of their daily specials - today an Edamame patty (delicious!), a seaweed salad, and garlic broccoli.
the place is 100% vegetarian (and seemed vegan too but I didn't ask) except for their one daily fish option.
the desserts were stunning but we didn't save room. think matcha adzUki soymilk tiramisu!
Pros: healthy, friendly
Cons: none
Guest
Meggie and Ben
Points +1786
One of the best restaurants in Tokyo! - Edit
I have been to all three of the Chaya Macrobiotics restaurants and I have to say I think they are some of the best restaurants in Tokyo. They really understand vegan substitutions (unlike many Japanese restaurants) and their vegan desserts are to die for!
Read moreThe only non-vegan items on their menu are fish (since it's a macrobiotic place).
If you're looking for a place with American- or European-type food with a Japanese flair, look no further! They also have some nice packaged snacks and treats that you can buy for the road.
This particular location in Hibiya is a nice lunch spot and is close to the train station.
Pros: Great food, Amazing desserts, Healthy
Guest
MidnightSun112
Points +322
lovely vegan food - Edit
I've been going to this place for several years and I think their vegan desserts are some of the best in Tokyo. The menu is 95% macrobiotic vegan; 1 dish (clearly marked) contains fish. Another reason I enjoy this place is that it's nearly impossible to find a place in the Ginza area that isn't expensive meat-based cuisine. Chaya has a fairly large menu of both seasonally-changing sets and a la carte items as well as deli items. I recently had tofu "omu-kare" (omelet + curry) with brown rice and it was nice to be able to try some vegan Japanese comfort food. I also enjoy their avocado & teriyaki soy 'chicken' sandwich. The desserts are highly-recommended. The restaurant is located in the basement of Hibiya Chanter shopping mall, near Hibiya station. (If you're asking for directions, note that Chanter is pronounced "shan-tay" as in the French verb; otherwise locals may not know what you're asking for.)
Read morePros: decent portion sizes, excellent desserts, large menu
Guest
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