Japanese
Organic
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. 753 is a cafe, shop, and gallery surrounded by greenery and seats 25. Location is an 8-minute walk from Nakayama station. Vegans could get the omakase lunch, which changes daily and features seasonal vegetables. Open Mon-Sun 12:00pm-5:00pm. Closes on random days so check ahead.
3 Reviews
First Review by ForAnimalsJapan
itsrinokt_
Points +4514
Interesting & great concept - Edit
We enjoyed the lovely atmosphere and service so much. This cafe would be perfect for those who are interested in fermented food. Personally, I found the food OK, though.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2022-08-16
Pros: Vegan desserts available
Cons: Small portions for the price
Guest
Tsukimi
Points +5308
Gem in Yokohamas countryside - Edit
Very clean food which I personally like.
Read moreBut it might be too bland for some people. Unique food creations, but portions are a bit small for the price, and food took quite a while.
The old building with a terrace and garden has a certain charme.
Nice place if you want to avoid the crowed vegan restaurants in Tokyo.
Updated from previous review on 2024-05-07
Guest
ForAnimalsJapan
Points +5230
Not great, not terrible - Edit
English below👇 横浜線の中山駅から歩いて15分程の所にある【菌カフェ】に行ってきました。
Read more緑豊かな場所にある田舎の家屋の様な店です。
今回注文したのは『日替わりプレート』をヴィーガン対応して貰ったものです。
ご飯を含めて9種類のこだわり野菜を使った料理が楽しめ、味噌汁とご飯はおかわりが自由です。
¥1800ですが、お腹いっぱい食べられるので機会があれば一度お試し下さい!
Kin Cafe 753 is a small cafe located inside an old Japanese-style house, about ten minutes walk from Nakayama station.
If memory serves, there isn’t really a menu per se— you just order the plate lunch of the day (1800 yen) and tell them your dietary preferences when ordering. We told them we were vegan, of course.
We settled in for a long wait. The restaurant has a nice, rustic feel to it but also feels kind of cramped, and in classic Japanese style, we were given just a tiny cup of water to drink that we quickly finished. The background music was a 4-minute cover of Somewhere Over The Rainbow, player on endless repeat. (whhyyy??)
Eventually the food arrived— an assortment of creative dishes prepared with care. Some of them were really good, others less so. One bonus is that you can have as much rice and miso soup as you want.
We had been hoping to try a dessert, but none of them were vegan.
I wouldn’t go out of my way to eat here again, but it’s a solid option if you’re in the area.
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