Lacto
Ovo
Italian
Western
Buffet
Juice bar
Beer/Wine
Breakfast
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. U2 houses a western style hotel geared towards cyclists with a cafe, restaurant, bar, gift shop and bike shop. Western menu includes vegetarian options but limited for vegans. Bread and vegetable salad buffet for breakfast; pizza for lunch with bread and salad buffet; plus daily dinner. Kitchen breaks between meals. Modern decor. NOTE: Reported April 2023 to have limited vegan options – please send updates to HappyCow. Open Mon-Sun 7:00am-9:30pm.
4 Reviews
First Review by Rachel_Lauren
YumYumVeggie
Points +529
Not so veg friendly for dinner - Edit
I came at 6pm and noticed a few options - an upscale restaurant just called "the restaurant", a cafe called Yard Cafe that only serves drinks and macarons from the case, and a deli market. There is a salad at the restaurant and they probably can make a pizza vegetarian, but no substantial food or even sandwich available from the cafe or market. There might be some packaged nibbles in the market that are vegetarian or vegan. The restaurant is pretty pricey.
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kimmendoza
Points +33
Breakfast - Edit
...was so good. Help yourself to fresh salad - fruit, juices, soup, and delicious baked goods - everything tasted homemade and local. Best start to the day so far after 4 weeks in Japan.
Read morePros: Non
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KyleMo
Points +28
Decent "western" food - Edit
Stopped in here after cycling from Imabari to Onomichi. Nice atmosphere, patio, and a few shops inside. We had no trouble communicating with our particular server. We ordered a pasta and asked for no fish / meat and they happily added vegetables for us - which was great. They have 2 veg friendly pizzas on the menu, Margherita and Lemon Salt. We had the Lemon Salt and it was delicious after a long day of riding. Might be tough for vegans here.
Read morePros: Veg friendly, Decent western Italian food, Decent cocktails
Cons: A bit expensive, Might be difficult for vegans.
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Rachel_Lauren
Points +22
Unsure - Edit
Went here with my (non-vegan) family for dinner. Asked the staff what they had which was vegan, after some trouble with translation, I settled for asking what was vegetarian and they pointed me to a salad, a vegetable soup and a pizza. I thought the soup would be my safest bet with no egg and no dairy, which I guess I was right. Except the soup came out with large chunks of ham. My father ended up eating it. If you do plan on eating here, just double check your food perhaps, or try to find a staff with a bit more English. Next time, I’ll be sticking with my translation app I think!
Read morePortions were also a bit small for the non-vegan food as well, if you are planning on dining with non-vegan friends
The non-vegan food, did look very nice, but unfortunately I wasn’t able to get through the language barrier
Cons: Didnt actually order something I could eat , Expensive/ small portions
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