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Lots of vegan and vegetarian options. Nice atmosphere, as they prepare the food right in front of you! They try to adapt everything to be vegan, if you ask for it, but many dishes won't work out without egg, like the garlic pizza. View all feedback.
What Abagail Schiller doesn't like about かめはめは:
I was very excited that I could finally try okonomiyaki in japan (there are literally no vegan options around), but I was quite disappointed. the vegan had about three times as much sauce as the non-vegan, and his taste exaggerated everything. it was too sweet and salty. my non-vegan friend was not deeply impressed either. View all feedback.
Absolutely loved it here. I was with a friend who isn't a vegan, and we both had a fantastic meal. Also had a lovely conversation with the staff, all in all an amazing experience!
AMAZING best food we’ve had in Japan/our lives Don’t deprive yourselves Eat this **** food (And don’t stress one smidge about the vegan options all you have to do is say your dietary preference and they’ll sort you)
We had a great experience, food was so good! Updated by previous review on 2023-04-24
Vegan options are clear and so many more than I found in other restaurants in Japan. The food was not exceptional (this is my impression of Japanese food in general, but it was very nice. The atmosphere was fab, the staff was friendly and spoke good English and the teppanyaki aspect was fun... the hotplate was given a clean between meals and utensils, and sections of the hotplate seemed to be kept separate from meat and fish. Would recommend. Updated by previous rating on 2023-03-24
Large vegan options, okonomiyaki and yakisoba were delicious. The cook uses various utensils for cooking meat and vegan food, so good, BUT.... the teppan is never thoroughly cleaned. I was the first customer of the day (4 pm) so I was fine, but the people who came to experience vegan food after the meat was made on it. If you are vegetarian for religious reasons or have allergies, avoid a Teppanyaki Square. Japanese people do not yet understand this concept well enough. How do we know if there is no cross-contamination? We know here because we see it, other places we don't know and ignorance is bliss.