Vegan
Japanese
Macrobiotic
Fast food
Take-out
One of several branches, this one est. 2015 is a stand inside JR Hakata station. Offers vegan bento sets and variety of sweets and baked goods. Open Mon-Thu 8:00am-9:00pm, Fri 8:00am-10:00pm, Sat 8:00am-9:00pm, Sun 8:00am-10:00pm.
88 Reviews
First Review by Vegeiko
happii
Points +76
Convenient location, so/so food - Edit
There are some very nice flavours, eg the tempeh with tofu in a bento section, but i's mainly pretty plain rice. I thought it was ok, a friend hated it, and an acquaintance loves it a lot.
Read moreI also tried the matcha cake. Tasty, but drier than drywall - it was very crumbly when broken.
Pros: All vegan. Location.
Cons: So/so food
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Eljay8395
Points +51
Perfect find - Edit
I was just pleased that I found somewhere that I could eat, but they also had a great selection and it was really yummy. It was a bit tricky to find so had to ask directions.
Read morePros: Lots of options, Tasty, Cute presentation of food
Cons: Would be better if there was seating
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itravelforveganfood
Points +1824
Delicious vegan bentos - Edit
Read more in this vegan Fukuoka guide: https://itravelforveganfood.com/vegan-fukuoka-guide/
Read moreIn Hakata Station, find the street that has many food stalls called いっぴん通り. In there you can find the Evah Dining shop that vegan bento boxes and onigiri. They are all delicious and affordable.
They have a nice variety of bentos and onigiri. For example, one will have 6 different dishes and 3 types of rice. The dishes are varied and well-cooked. A deep fried ‘oyster’, cream pasta, tofu patty, etc.
I would also recommend buying some bento from this shop before heading to the airport as the vegan option there is very limited. It also shouldn’t be too difficult as the airport is only 2 metro stations away from Hakata Station.
Pros: All vegan, Nicely made Japanese bento and onigiri, Convenience location
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pixfix
Points +98
very handy before you catch your train - Edit
really handy having this macrobiotic bento shop inside Hakata station not far from the Shinkansen entrance behind Mister Donuts. Only for takeaways but great genmai bentos and reasonable price.
Read morePros: various well prepared vegan bentos, good location, reasonable
Cons: none that I can think of
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Hikarinodensetsu
Points +179
Bons bento, donburi et sandwiches à prix très raisonnables - Edit
J'y vais chaque jour de mon voyage à Fukuoka.
Read moreLes prix sont très abordables (hors taxes) les donburi commencent à 400 Y, les bento commencent à environ 600 Y.
Service agréable.
La mini part de gâteau au chocolat présente dans quelques bento est délicieuse!
Pros: Indiqué dans le texte plus haut..
Cons: A emporter uniquement.
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Luloren
Points +43
Great vegan food - Edit
Great vegan food, variety and not expensive.
Read moreBut it’s really hard to find in the station.
Pros: Fresh , Variety , Affordable
Cons: Hard to find
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LuisaLovesVeggies
Points +114
Best vegan bento experience 🍱 - Edit
Definitely try the scramble tofu and soymeaty dish with a rice bed underneath. It is the absolute best. Ah and also the veggi meatballs. So delicious!!!
Read morePros: All vegan bentos, Super easy to find, Inexpensive
Cons: Could update to less plastic packaging
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hagi
Points +667
Great place - Edit
First, there are two stands, one just outside the station and the other one in the station itself. They sell the same things though. I tried their vegan wraps and they were really good. I also got all their boxes for my long train journeys and they were all excellent. I can only wish we had Evah in my city...
Read morePros: Lots of vegan options, Convenient , Inexpensive
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RichCarey
Points +399
Life saver - Edit
Pretty much the only Vegan food in Hakata. (Also another Evah in kittemall and also Tenjin Eki) but thank God for this place. I don't know what I'd do without it. ✨
Read morePros: Delicious and super convenient. A decent variety.
Cons: No place to sit down it's just bentos. It's not ch
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VenkatRajaraman
Points +39
Yummy quick eat - Edit
Entirely vegan ready to go mealswith so many options to choose. We just tried one for every meal for three days while at Fukuoka.
Read morePros: Lots of vegan options, All vegan, Tasty and ready to go
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Crocuta
Points +32
a must do - Edit
Altough japanese food is not my cup of tea, I was soooo happy to find this place....
Read moreTheir vegan bentos gave me a much needed variety in my daily food, and I had to come three times to taste everything.
The food is good and filling, really a great place.
(I was helped by my fellows reviewers on happy cow to find the place)
Pros: very rare vegan betos, a lot of variety, very tasty
Cons: hard to find
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JuliaMShepherd
Points +253
Delicious and Cheap for on the go! - Edit
This was an awesome find! Cheap, healgy vegan bentos, perfect for eating on the train. It's located right in the station, too. Super convenient. We stopped here three different times, on the way between Nagasaki and Tokyo.
Read morePros: All vegan, convenient, cheap
Cons: The staff didn't really speak English. everything
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DayanaDuque
Points +23
Excellent - Edit
Easy access and everything there looked delicious, was so hard to choose and I ended up buying more than what I needed hehehehe but so happy to do so!!!
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giruja
Points +1251
Convenient vegan packed food on the go! - Edit
A variety to choose from - I ended up buying more than I needed just because I wanted to try the food! I bought a bento lunch box, sandwich and cookie (all vegan) and they were all tasty. The bento box in particular was beautifully presented as well as tasty. About half the items stocked in the shop are non-vegan (contain fish and meat etc) but the vegan options are numerous and varied, so just be aware and take care when buying! Will definitely go there again for vegan takeout when passing through Hakata.
Read morePros: location - good for travellers, tasty, plenty of vegan options
Cons: none
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nihonscope
Points +38
Just down the road - Edit
I live in Hakata Eki Mae and this is seriously right up the road from near the Yodabashi Camera.. I love coming here the food is great despite it being expensive.
Read morePros: excellent, easy access
Cons: expensive
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vitalvegan
Points +321
Good takeaway food in heart of Fukuoka - Edit
Right where it was supposed to be in the Amu Est shopping part of the station on the ground floor . Entering the station from the main concourse side (north), it is about ¾ of the way through to the other side. It is in a row of food shops and on one side is opposite Mr Donut. Over half the counter display area is allocated to vegan meals. The other half contained seafood. Vegan offering was diverse and both tasty and nutritionally well-balanced. Particularly recommend the wraps and any of the bento boxes containing an array of small dishes. If you’re there at the right time you can also buy extra rice in case you are hungry. Prices good too. Only drawback is all the packaging waste created.
Read morePros: Convenient location if travelling, Good tasty food still well presented, Prices reasonable
Cons: The packaging waste created
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rebvandev
Points +117
DELICIOUS - Edit
I'm in shock that 1) this place exists and 2) what I ate here was vegan. Beautiful. And affordable
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Jalan333
Points +389
difficult to find. but worth seeking out - Edit
Lovely little kiosk really really difficult to find from google or the reviews so these are the directions:
Read moreGo to Hakata station on east side. It is on ground floor, not basement. Hakata station Chikushi Gate, then go in to Amu Est shopping area. Is it opposite Mr Donut. Lots of choice.
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NAJ
Points +39
conveniently located all vegan deli - Edit
We purchase their deli items approximately biweekly. I know I should be thankful for having a vegetarian/vegan deli as an option, but I would love to see more variety in their menu items. Their deep fried soy meat (fake fried chicken) is my personal favorite.
Read morePros: menu doesn't change very frequently
Cons: everything is vegan, multiple locations in the city
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rackoo
Points +462
I dream about these bento boxes - Edit
It took me a long time to find Evah in Hakata station the first time, but it was fast the next few times. There are various vegan bento boxes of different sizes, along with some baked goods. Great for taking with you on the train!
Read moreThis is a small stand, so you can just pick what box(es) you want and pay for them. No Japanese is no problem unless you have specific questions.
Pros: Delicious bento boxes, all vegan, quick and easy
Cons: n/a
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AmberChiu
Points +58
素食有洋蔥 - Edit
還不錯吃,但有些食物有洋蔥
Read more位置 near mister donut
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Factoryroad
Points +36
Perfect. - Edit
A little tricky to find, but it's obvious when following other reviewers instructions.
Read moreThe food was great, the selection was great, the flavours were great and the value for money was fantastic!
They only do bento boxes and the like, so no good if you want a sit-down meal, but that's not their focus, but is useful information if you don't know.
Pros: Location, food, offer and value for money.
Cons: Not many drinks available, but there are plenty of
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MissJO'H
Points +25
A great little surprise - Edit
So I arrive in Fukuoka after a four hour bus ride and I'm tired and starving and the only thing more frustrating than being a vegan in Japan is being vegan and lactose intolerant. So all I can say is thank the lord for this little bento box stall in the station... I'm not a huge fan of bento boxes but these ones I'd be happy to eat time and time again. I think they are very appealing as they look almost the same as a standard bento box so I feel even non vegans would enjoy them. I only wish there was little shop like this back in Kagawa where I live.
Read morePros: Presented like a standard bento box, Affordable , Tasty
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tothrive
Points +32
Enjoy the variety! - Edit
Evah's lunch boxes were the only real meals I had during my vacation in Fukuoka. It is located in Hakata station, and has a variety of vegan menus like brown rice, fried rice or seasoned rice with scrumptious veggies, side dishes and fried meat substitutes on the side as well as sweet muffins and fresh burgers. All employees there were very kind and helping to make my experiences and memories more pleasant. Also, all the dishes I had were really fresh, neat and tasty. The prices approximately range from 4,000 yen to 8,000 yen, which are very reasonable and affordable. I'll definitely visit the place again when I go on a trip to Fukuoka.
Read morePros: fresh ingredients, tasty side dishes, conveniency and affordability
Cons: no seats available which is not their fault, a bit fatty, language barrier
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rachelcotterill
Points +87
Vegan bento, great range - Edit
The stall is just off the main statio concourse, near the Shinkansen, in a building/arcade called Amu Est. They have a large range of different boxes. I don't speak Japanese so didn't really know what I would be eating each time, but I loved being able to come here and just grab a box without worrying, particularly as Fukuoka is a difficult place to find veggie options. It's really cheap, too, and everything I've had was tasty. They're packaged in clear-lidded containers so you can see what you're getting, even if you don't know exactly what it is. They also seem to do some pretty steep discounts if you arrive just before closing, eg all boxes for Y300.
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xabe
Points +121
Don't miss it! - Edit
Small stall inside the Hakata station, next to the Shinkansen entrance (Central gate). The food was very good. I also had some muffins, which were delicious. As it was getting late, some of the dishes were discounted so it was a real bargain!
Read moreTo find the place, go in the JR main hall. Then from the Chikushi gate (East exit), head in the direction of the Hakata gate (West exit). You'll quickly find the AMU EST area, very close to the East exit, not far from the information center. Evah Dining Macrobiotic is right behind Mister Donut.
Pros: Very nice staff, Healthy food, Quick service
Cons: Not easy to find in the station
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Chelmi
Points +237
Great bentos - Edit
Great bentos to take away. If you are in Hiroshima and have a JR pass, you should come to Fukuoka (Hakata) and have breakfast here, visit the excellent Asian Art Museum (closed on Wednesdays), have lunch at their branch inside the Hakata Riverain Mall and take some bentos for dinner. The food is so good that it makes the 68 min train ride worthwhile.
Read moreLocation: from Chikushi Gate, walk straight a few meters and look for the Mister Donut on your left. Evah Dining is just in front, slightly on the left.
Pros: Vegan, Location, Opening hours
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