Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Pizza
Japanese
Western
Take-out
Bakery
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Est. in mid-2000s as a vegetarian cafe and bakery, then re-opened Mar 2016 with meat added to the menu. Find pizza bread, salads, sweets, baked goods, and other meals. Located a short walk from Tokyo Metro Nanboku Line Azabu Jyuban station, at 東京都港区麻布十番2-2-5. Reported closed November 2021.
31 Reviews
First Review by button
cheryl_downes
Points +73
Thank You - Edit
I felt prepared heading to Japan knowing that HappyCow was printed out and in my backpack. Add to that the trusty iphone app and all was supposed to be well ... little did I know how big Tokyo is and that 71 listings don't stretch that far in such a large place! How very very happy I was to find Eat More Greens. A little bit of vegan heaven in Tokyo. Although I only dined there once, both myself and my non vegan partner were super happy with the meals and it was the best meal I had in Japan!!!! Thank You.
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cooldara
Points +325
Yum! So nice we ate there twice! - Edit
For my very recent trip to Japan, I printed out a list of 54 places I could get vegan food. Of those 54, several were located in places I could actually get to quite easily. This was one. On our first trip to Eat More Greens, we made it there for Tea Time, so the menu was very, very limited. We ordered the Vegetarian Taco-Rice of Black Rice & Black Soybean. It was fantastic. It was like a taco salad: rice, lettuce, and what appeared to be soyrizo. It was quite filling. Be careful, the only thing they allow you to take out is baked goods, so don't plan to take any leftovers home to your hotel. Just eat it all. The next visit, two days later, I had the Vegetarian Bolognese of Soybean and Root Vegetable. It was one of the best meals I have ever had! It was hearty, yummy, and filling. Deserts there are hit and miss. We had their "eclair," which is made out of bread, not pastry; we had their cinnamon roll, which is very tasty for breakfast the next day; I ordered the pumpkin pie. I have to warn people who are not raw foodists; the word "pie" is used loosely here. It is literally pumpkin in a pie crust. I saw rinds. If I was used to the raw food-like construction, I am sure I would have loved it, but it was a little to rustic for me. Overall, the place is great. Great service, although they allow smoking on their patio. Free water, good portions, decent prices (we're used to paying more though, aren't we?), good location. When you exit the station, you'll be staring at a Wendy's. Veer to the left, and go down the street. Eat More Greens is on the right-hand side.
Read morePros: Good food, Nice service, Located close to a train station
Cons: limited menu during tea time, smoking allowed, pumpkin pie not really deserty
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HannahP96
Points +497
Pretty good food; small portions; friendly staff - Edit
Nice atmosphere, somewhat trendy and hip; the staff was friendly and spoke some English. We enjoyed what we ordered, although the portions were tiny, and we were disappointed that they had run out of several menu items. Very close to the subway stop.
Read morePros: Friendly staff, Nice ambience, Tasty food
Cons: Small portions, Not much selection
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button
Points +206
Enjoyable - Edit
I ate here 3 times while in Tokyo and had good experiences every time. I found the food carefully prepared and tasty. I thought the servers were very sweet and helpful. Their english is not very good, but a LOT better than my Japanese, and they made a great effort. I wasn't all that impressed with my soy cappuccino, but I'm a coffee snob :D Everything else was excellent.
Read morePros: Nice room, good, healthy food, sweet staff
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