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We stumbled upon this restaurant located along the Setagaya Line between Gotokuji Station and Miyanosaka Station. Intrigued by the word "vegan" on their menu, we decided to check it out. The restaurant seemed to be a hidden gem, offering three vegan options: Mexican Burrito, Taco Rice Bowl, and Vegetables Plate with the choice of rice or rice noodles for an additional 100 yen. Despite having just had brunch, we opted... View all feedback.
We stumbled upon this restaurant located along the Setagaya Line between Gotokuji Station and Miyanosaka Station. Intrigued by the word "vegan" on their menu, we decided to check it out. The restaurant seemed to be a hidden gem, offering three vegan options: Mexican Burrito, Taco Rice Bowl, and Vegetables Plate with the choice of rice or rice noodles for an additional 100 yen. Despite having just had brunch, we opted to take a burrito to go. The takeout set came with two small vegetable sides and we also ordered fries. The flavors were excellent, although there was a heavy presence of cilantro. Overall, it was a great experience and I look forward to trying their other vegan dishes. It was refreshing to find vegan options in this part of Tokyo.
We stumbled upon this restaurant while walking along the Setagaya line between Gotokuji Station and Miyanosaka Station. Something caught my eye and drew me closer to check out their menu, where I noticed they offered vegan options. It was a pleasant surprise to find a place with vegan choices that wasn't in the usual spots. The three vegan dishes on offer were a Mexican burrito, taco rice bowl, and a sweet plate with rice or rice noodles (additional 100 yen for the rice noodles). Since we had already eaten brunch, we decided to try the burrito. The take-out set came with two small sides (only four pieces in total) and we added fries on the side. The taste was fantastic, although it did have a strong cilantro flavor, so keep that in mind if you’re not a fan of cilantro. Overall, it was a great experience and I look forward to trying their other vegan dishes. It’s always a pleasant surprise to find vegan options in this part of Tokyo.
After visiting the Gotokuji Temple (famous for its cat statues), we stumbled upon this cozy restaurant located on a quiet residential street near the Setagaya Hachimangu Shrine. We loved the charming decor and the view of the subway tracks. I indulged in a refreshing plant-based iced latte and a delicious vegan burrito bowl. The atmosphere felt very local and the staff were incredibly friendly, even providing us with an English menu. It was a delightful discovery and made for a memorable dining experience.
We stumbled upon this restaurant while walking along the Setagaya Line between Gotokuji Station and Miyanosaka Station. Something caught my eye as I looked at the menu - the word "vegan". It seemed like a unique find, not typically found in the usual spots with vegan options, so I was thrilled! The three vegan options available were the Mexican burrito, taco rice dish, and vegetable dish with rice or rice noodles (100 yen extra for rice noodles). Since we had just eaten brunch, we opted for the burrito. The take-out set also included two small vegetable sides (only four pieces in total), and we added some fries. The taste was fantastic, with a generous amount of cilantro - so be aware if you're not a fan. Overall, it was a great experience and I look forward to trying their other vegan dishes. It was especially nice to find vegan options in this part of Tokyo!