Vegetable Cafe - Kamakura
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Very tasty karaage (fried chicken set with an excellent soy latte and nice chocolate gateau. The cream with the chocolate gateau was okay. The building was atmospheric. Would definitely visit again! The pin seems to be slightly off, but Nancy Cadet 's instructions for getting there in her review are accurate. It 's basically across the street from the large fabric shop Swany, down a small path. Give yourself a bit of extra time to find it- I 've walked by there dozens of times with no idea a vegan restaurant was there. There 's also a charming pottery shop hidden at the back of the road. The entrance is just past the restaurant entrance. Another review lists the opening hours as 11:00 to 16:00 on normal days and to 17 on sundays and holidays but we went on a holiday during Golden Week and last orders were at 3- we just made it. Would love to go back! Updated from previous review on 2019-05-07
We had a great lunch in here! They had some lunch sets to choose from and some sweets. We tried 2 different lunch sets and sweets and everything tasted great. Be advised, the opening hours are wrong, as they open from 11:00 to 16:00 on normal days and to 17 on sundays and holidays. Mario y Aina.
Skittles walk out of the main centre but totally worth it, at the back of s nice little courtyard, the food was delicious, ambience really nice (traditional Japanese setting and futons) and the lady who runs it was lovely. I got the fried tofu set and it was all delicious. This was our second day in Japan and we were already learning the difficulty of finding vegan food, so this was totally worth looking for and eating here. We also had a little vegan scone to share, which came with jam and a vegan cream, it was sticky and sweet but tasted good.
I had a set meal, all of which tasted fresh, light, and good. The place is a wonderful retreat from hectic, touristy Japan around in a backyard with view onto a garden. Music is on low volume, which I really appreciated (seems to be hard to find elsewhere in Japan . The staff didn't speak English butwere very welcoming and friendly and there's an English menu.
Very delicious and balanced teishoku available I just went for the daily plate here and was not disappointed. Ambiente is also incredible place is a bit tucked away from the hustle bustle and has both tatami floor seating as well as tables available in a traditional Japanese house (shoes off : Dessert was also terrific.

