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Check out this vegan Okinawa guide for more information: https://itravelforveganfood.com/vegan-okinawa-guide. This Japanese tea house offers some traditional vegan desserts. The vegan dorayaki and sweet red bean sphere are both delightful surprises to discover. The staff speaks English and the menu is in Japanese. If you decide to visit, there are two vegan dessert sets available. The first set includes a Dorayaki ri... View all feedback.
Check out this vegan Okinawa guide for more information: https://itravelforveganfood.com/vegan-okinawa-guide. This Japanese tea house offers some traditional vegan desserts. The vegan dorayaki and sweet red bean sphere are both delightful surprises to discover. The staff speaks English and the menu is in Japanese. If you decide to visit, there are two vegan dessert sets available. The first set includes a Dorayaki rice ball and sweet red bean sphere. The second set includes two tea balls. For the rice ball, you can choose between sweet red bean paste or soy powder.
This teehouse was a highlight of my last trip in okinawa. Traditionally in aesthetic and culinary style, it is guided by a wonderfully gentle and friendly Japanese couple. her menu is about the half non-vegan, half vegan, has recently made efforts to become vegan-friendly. the sesame noodles, udon, okonomiyaki and matcha latte can be made on request vegan, and all sweetnesses are totally vegan. they have free wlan when they ask, and the environment is relaxing and family friendly.
If you're looking for vegan options in Okinawa, be sure to check out this Japanese teahouse that offers traditional desserts that are vegan-friendly. The vegan dorayaki and sweet red bean rice ball were delightful surprises. The staff speaks some English and the menu is in Japanese. If you're planning to visit, make sure to try one of the two vegan dessert sets featured on the page. One set includes a dorayaki, rice ball, and drink, while the other set offers two rice balls with your choice of sweet red bean, sesame, or soybean powder.
The tea house I visited in Okinawa was a standout on my recent trip. It has a traditional aesthetic and serves traditional food, and is managed by a lovely Japanese couple. The menu is split about half and half between non-vegan and vegan options, with a recent effort to become more vegan-friendly. They can make popular dishes like sesame noodles, udon, okonomiyaki, and matcha latte vegan upon request, and all of their desserts are entirely vegan. They offer free wifi upon request and the atmosphere is peaceful and suitable for families.