Nezunoya

Vegan restaurant · Bunkyō

Nezunoya

Vegan restaurant · Bunkyō

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1 Chome-1-14 Nezu, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0031, Japan

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Homey vegan plates, cakes & tea; health-conscious, Japanese brown rice diet  

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1 Chome-1-14 Nezu, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0031, Japan Get directions

nezunoya.com
@nezunoya

¥1,000–2,000

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1 Chome-1-14 Nezu, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0031, Japan Get directions

+81 3 3823 0030
nezunoya.com
@nezunoya
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@nezunoya

¥1,000–2,000

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The 15 Best Vegan Restaurants in Tokyo, Japan | Eater

"A meal at Nezunoya has the same heartwarming effect as a visit to grandma’s house — if you have a rather health-conscious grandmother. Just a short walk away from Ueno Park, this grande dame of Tokyo’s vegan scene has been providing homey meals since 1978. Owner Fusae Torii serves up old-school vegan cuisine based around the concepts of the brown rice diet, which was popular in Japan in the 1960s and ’70s. Open only for lunch, the place serves a small but lovingly cooked menu consisting of a (highly recommended) daily special, vegetable curry, rice-ball set, and a few desserts. Daily specials tend toward home-cooking favorites like croquettes, fried spring rolls, or veggie cutlets, served alongside a generous bowl of miso soup, all made using ingredients that are mostly organic and grown in Japan." - Chiara Terzuolo

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Wiktor -_-

Google
Great food. The dish is well thought out; it contains combinations that blend perfectly, but you wouldn’t think that they would by just looking at them. The taste is outstanding; easily my favourite vegan restaurant. It is refreshing seeing the Japanese take on vegan food. The staff can speak English. There is free WiFi available for guests.

Scott Iwamura

Google
Got the lunch set and homemade cake. The food was very good, perhaps just a slight notch below the best restaurants I've eaten at while in Japan, but still very much worth visiting. Very much enjoyed the tempura, soup, and cake. Friendly staff, excellent service. They even gave my friend and I a small gift at the end (tea and rice crackers). I'd definitely come back.

Electric Vegan (EV Man Japan)

Google
All vegan, with an organic shop (not 100% vegan but a lot of stuff) right next door run by the same family. Menu changes but I got the fried tofu, soup, brown rice set. I recommend going for the dessert & drink set too! So many side dishes too! Super healthy and delicious!

Megan Labrador

Google
Quaint, quiet, really cute and incredibly clean delicious food. Menu is limited with an English translation, but you won’t be disappointed. The lunch plate was large, and incredibly flavorful. Main for the day was a potato katsu with a soft potato mash with lentils sandwiched between two slices of potato, a hijiki side salad, fresh vegetables and salad, vegan cheese, clean brown rice, miso soup, and a warm cup of genmaicha. It’s the type of meal that is so filling but afterwards you feel clean and light, just as good should make you feel!

Siri Sjoboen

Google
Delicious vegan food, cozy atmosphere, and kind employees! Highly recommend if you're looking for some healing food in Tokyo.

HL W

Google
One of my favorite vegan restaurants in Tokyo💚 Food is very delicious and the environment is comfortable. We ordered a lunch set which includes fried spring roll filled with vegetables and rice vermicelli (I guess🤓), couples of side dishes, soup, springy brown rice and a piece of cake! I’m surprised with the taste of each bite, and I can feel how much effort they put on combining those natural ingredients. Hope I will visit here very soon next time😋

Branden Carroll

Google
👉🏻 Only come here if you’re looking to eat some healthy for your body or are vegan. The food is properly crafted and I can tell proper care and attention to detail were blended into cooking the food. All items taste like they are low in salt/sugar which I find most “truly healthy” places are. So if you have a diet that’s mostly unhealthy then this food will not taste good to you. That being said, I really feel like I did my body a solid by eating here and that’s worth the 1500¥ I spent on the lunch special. The owner/server? Speaks English and the menu is in English too, I can tell she really cares about this restaurant. Well balanced meal. Best pumpkin I’ve ever ate, well prepared. The half tangerine I received with my lunch set was very tasty as well. 💭 Will I come back? Not unless it’s the only vegan option in the area again, but if you are vegan, you should stop by here.

Frankie W

Google
Authentic, auspicious and amazing food. Tucked neatly behind an organic produce shop, Nezu Noya vegan restaurant is a treasure. We had spent the morning in Ueno park (hence the photos) and made our way here on foot. The set lunch menus are inexpensive, abundant and nourishing. The seasonal veggie curry was delicate and the daily special were pumpkin croquettes, exceptionally tasty and crispy. The staff are delightful, attentive and respectful.