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Vegan cafe serving pizza, curry and rice, sandwich, salad, veggie burger, caffeine-free drinks, juices, non-alcoholic cocktails, eggless cakes, and other sweets. Also a shop. Last orders 4pm. Reported closed, Nov 2018.


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32 Reviews

First Review by KelseyApple

samneko

Points +41

Vegan
18 Apr 2009

Absolutely Delicious!

I am thrilled that I had the opportunity to eat here during my recent visit to Japan. The food and service were fabulous! The menu is in Japanese and English, and English is spoken, which made things a bit easier for me.
I ate here with my family two days in a row.
The first day we had a vegan pizza topped with "cheese", tomatoes, corn, and potato, and an avocado yogi burger with French fries. The next day we ordered the avocado Yogi burger with fries and salad, the Yogi ginger "pork" burger with the fries and salad set, vegetable pizza, and the vegetable curry. All were quite tasty.
After our meal, we tried their caffeine-free herbal coffee, which was also quite good.

Pros: Tasty food, Excellent customer service, They understand what \

Cons: closed Thursdays

Baza

Points +91

Vegan
21 Jan 2008

excellent

I loved the food and service. Will definitely go here whenever I'm in Kichijoji.

Pros: delicious, atmosphere, vegan

Cons: location, open hours

selena

Points +371

Vegetarian
04 Sep 2007

Wonderful!

Went there for a birthday dinner and they really made it special! I did not find the portions to be small at all - I ordered a burger, and it was generous and filling and came with a nice side of fries for less than 1000y. The vegan birthday cake was wonderful and had fake whipped cream that fooled me. The staff was super attentive and friendly.

Pros: Great food, Nice atmosphere, Super staff

mprescott

Points +21

Vegetarian
05 Aug 2007

Cozy vegetarian place

A cozy restaurant in Kichijoji serving western vegetarian/vegan food. The curry and tofu cutlet are quite tasty. They also sell a handy pocket guide to Vegan Restaurants in Japan, which I have found immensely helpful. Portions are just enough to fill you up, without leaving any leftovers.

Pros: nice staff, cozy atmosphere, tasty food

Cons: western food not Japanese

KelseyApple

Points +89

Vegan
28 Dec 2006

Honto?

I am surprised to read such good reviews for this restaurant. I found the portions tiny and prices steep (1200 yen for a small slab of burg with 5 string beans and about 3 Tablespoons of salad). The taste was also bland and not very good. The service was unsatisfactory and the server I had (although a gaikokujin) definitely was not fluent in English. Luckily I went with a Japanese friend who could translate for me. While I was there I did see other people who had ordered the curry dishes and they seemed to be much bigger portions and smelled much better than what I had. And they did tell us where the closest health food store was. Overall, I was not impressed and would never recommend this cafe to anyone.

Pros: health foods sold here, helpful staff

Cons: expensive, tiny portions, service slow

selena

01 Sep 2009

Why should they be fluent in English? The foreign guy that works there is from Europe - and his English is quite good, if not perfect.




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