Japanese
Fast food
Take-out
Gluten-free
Teas and raw dorayaki specialty store. Relocated from Tokyo. Closest station is Futamatagawa (20 min walk). Open Mon-Tue 11:00am-5:00pm, Fri-Sun 11:00am-5:00pm. Closed Wed-Thu.
7 Reviews
First Review by MaksX
ForAnimalsJapan
Points +5242
Worth the trip - Edit
Let’s get the bad out of the way first: the location stinks, the seating isn’t super comfortable and it’s a little expensive.
Read moreBut the 20 minute walk from Futamatagawa station was pretty nice and scenic, with parks and shops along the way. One dorayaki with a matcha latte came to about 1000 yen, but the quality was so high that it was worth it. Lovely staff too. If I lived closer I’d come here again and again.
Guest
Winterdragon
Points +422
Lovely place - Edit
Yes, it was worth coming here even though it's a bit off from Tokyo. Dorayaki and matcha were delicious. The owners were super friendly and eager to communicate even though they didn't speak English. Vegans, do take a detour for dorayaki!
Read morePros: Lovely owners, Tasty dorayaki, Great quality matcha
Cons: Location is kinda in the middle of nowhere
Guest
BicyFischer
Points +49
Dorayaki vegan??? - Edit
Great vegan & gluten free dorayaki
Read morePros: Only vegan options, Delicious, Good looking
Guest
veganconnoisseur
Points +174
Vegan gluten free dorayaki... What?!?!? Yes! - Edit
That's it. It's vegan and it's gluten free (says on menu and I also asked to confirm). It's delicious and it's worth it.
Read morePros: Gluten free dorayaki that is vegan. That's it. , Also next door to amazing vegan restaurant. Go!
Guest
Ruzha
Points +3646
Vegan Dorayaki!!! - Edit
A couple of years ago I read about this shop in a vegan/vegetarian guide of Tokyo in a small independent bookstore. After looking them up, I found that while they used soy milk and soy cream, and no eggs, they did make their dorayaki with honey. I found their Instagram and left them a very positive comment about how utterly excited I was that they used no dairy and eggs, but disappointed at the same time as I still didn't get to eat a dorayaki because of the honey. I suggested they make some with agave or maple syrup. Over a year later, I found out that they had gone all vegan!!!! I made my way there immediately, and tried their incredibly delicious strawberry matcha dorayaki. So happy to finally have a vegan version of this famous Japanese dessert available in Tokyo!
Read moreGuest
chocopunk
Points +1246
new nama-dora and drinks for summer - Edit
Their nama-dora (raw dorayaki) is very different from a traditional dorayaki that Doraemon loves, but I enjoyed its mochi-like chewy texture
Read moreSeasonal "Min-cho" (500 yen) with minty soy milk cream, chocolate chips and lemon jam tasted interesting and would be nice in summer, but I prefer the original one (400 yen)
Hot tea and cold beverages are also available and they have 4 seats inside, 2 seats outside
Guest
MaksX
Points +99
Tasty gluten free dorayaki - Edit
A nice cute shop with vegan and gluten-free dorayaki.
Read moreThe price isn't that high - 400 yen, especially if compared with another gluten-free vegan place. But it would be nice to make it a bit cheaper, to be able to compete with the regular dorayaki price (~200-300 yen).
Or maybe to have some discounts in case if buy2-3 items.
Pros: Vegan and Gluten free, Very nice staff, Free tea and samples of dorayaki
Cons: A bit far from the station (10 min walk), Point card is paper one (not Line or another app)
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