Japanese
Organic
Fusion
Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Cafe on the 3rd floor of Zaletta Motomachi building which is located 3 minutes from Exit 5 of Motomachi-Chukagai station. Serves tea, coffee, and meals using pesticide-free ingredients. The course menu (called Hatake no Gohan) changes daily and is either already vegan, or can be veganized upon request-- make sure to specify when ordering. Has vegan desserts. Lunch served from 11:30 to 3pm; dinner from 5pm with last orders at 8pm. Drinks and sweets served all day. Open Tue-Sun 10:00am-8:00pm. Closed Mon.


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7 Reviews

First Review by ForAnimalsJapan

SoCalCal

Points +2117

Vegan
13 May 2024

Fresh and tasty vegan set meal!

So we tried this place for a late lunch after taking some time to actually find it. In Apple Maps, it's listed as Kisekino Shokutaku and I've uploaded a photo of the ZALETTA building so you can see what it looks like. This restaurant is located on the third floor.

We arrived around 2:15p and we both ordered the set C course. What was strange was that we didn't get the same items in our sets. I guess because we were nearing the end of the lunch seating, we got what was left. After we ordered and served, they came around asking if we wanted to order anything else, since I think they were going to stop serving soon.

The food was really tasty and freshly prepared. There was quite a selection of different things to try and it was a lot of food. I don't remember exactly what we had for dessert, but both were relatively small (bite-sized) and not the most memorable. The main course was the start.

I recommend trying this place and I would definitely go back if I"m in the area.

Pros: Lots of selection in the set courses, Friendly staff

Cons: Narrow stairs to the third floor

TorstenJung

Points +287

Vegan
17 Dec 2023

Delicious lunch menu

Completely vegan lunch menu, vegan deserts. Very tasty miso soup.

Pros: Several different small dishes included, Lunch menu extendable with soup and desert

Cons: Only Japanese menu

Tsukimi

Points +5334

Vegan
27 Jul 2023

The food was very cold

Their vegan menu included almost only cold foods which I don’t expect in a teishoku, at least not in the colder months. (I went there in march) The daikon was cold as it came out of the fridge. It’s nice that they use organic produce.
It’s a health food restaurant so everything is only lightly flavored. This might be too bland for some people.

Updated from previous review on 2023-07-27

bettafrg

Points +2566

Vegan
31 Mar 2023

Great food and location

The vegan lunch course, Hatake lunch, is delicious and changes a little every week. You can also add soup, salad and a drink. They also have vegan muffins and brownies. It’s located on motomachi’s famous shopping street, so it’s really easy to get there.

KokoJulia

Points +56

Mostly Veg
26 May 2021

great service as good price for the meal!

The price for the lunch set was awesome. You really do get a lot of good food for an affordable price. Their soup was phenomenal and their vegan croquette was tasty. Will definitely come back again!

ReiAmber

Points +3168

Vegan
22 May 2019

Unusually good Japanese standards

I went for dinner, which started at 5 p.m. Like many small restaurants, they have a time where they only serve desserts and drinks between lunch and dinner, so check the times before you go.

I agree with the previous review- although the sets are the same as Japanese vegan restaurants might serve (fried gluten, tofu, rice with dried tea furikake on top), the food is unusually delicious! I usually don't like daikon with miso, but this daikon was so sweet and good. Likewise, I don't usually care for cream soups, but the potato creamy soup (an add-on to the set, I believe) was so good. I even liked the soft tofu with miso and mushrooms. A restaurant that can make me like my hated foods is very good indeed!

The set drinks were interesting- instead of the usual coffee or tea they had alcohols or juices. I chose a carrot juice as the set drink.

I liked the soy latte and brownie, but not the tofu cream that came with the brownie. It could have been a bit smoother. (The brownie might not have been vegan-I forgot to confirm- I'll try to get more info if I go back.)

They serve real chicken, fish and so on so you have to say you are vegan when ordering.

They can make vegan bento if you call and request one ahead of time. Their bento was listed as 1000 jpy.












Updated from previous review on 2019-05-09

Pros: Tasty food , Seems very healthy , Unusually tasty

Cons: Vegan options not marked

ForAnimalsJapan

Points +5242

Vegan
09 Feb 2019

A must-visit

English below👇 横浜元町にある『きせきの食卓』に行ってきました。
横浜元町ショッピングストリートにあるビルの3Fに店舗を構えています。
店内はスッキリしていて、物販コーナーもあります。

ヴィーガンメニューは『畑のごはん』で、玄米とふりかけを合わせると8品の料理が堪能出来ます。
スタッフもとてもフレンドリーで好感が持てました。

肝心な料理の方もとても美味しく頂けました。
ビーツのスープは、素材本来の味を大切にした濃厚で優しい味わいでした。
大豆肉のチキン南蛮もかけられたヴィーガンタルタルソースと相まってとても美味しかったです。

是非また行きたいお店です!
元町にご用の方は是非行ってみてください!

A little gem of a restaurant, hidden in plain sight. That’s how we felt upon discovering Kiseki no Shokutaku, located on the third floor of a building on the main shopping street in Motomachi.

This restaurant serves meat and fish, but vegan meals are available anytime, and all the desserts are vegan as well. We got the Hatake no Gohan set.

It was the usual spread one sees at Japanese vegan restaurants— brown rice, pickles, miso soup, fried soy meat— but it was unusually delicious. The soy meat was spectacular! It tasted of ginger and was covered in some sort of amazing vegan egg salad. My second favorite dish was the thick, creamy, comforting, and delightfully pink beet soup.

The restaurant is bright and inviting, and the staff truly understand veganism. Definitely pay them a visit!




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