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With hundreds of eateries serving everything from sushi to hamburgers, it can be hard to choose where to go for vegan food in Tokyo. Whether it's because they serve food inspired by world cuisines or digital artwork, these 10 restaurants all have something that sets them apart. Sushi, grilled eel bowls, ramen and fried chicken are all standard Japanese dishes that vegans might want to try or miss eating. The restaurants on this list have it all covered. But fret not, there’s food from other countries in Asia and beyond, too. Whether you are starving or just want a quick bite, here you can find...
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Looking for organic, vegan and macrobiotic goodies but don’t know where to start? Here is a guide to Tokyo’s brick-and-mortar health food stores. As in much of the world, the health food scene in Tokyo is rapidly expanding. Though the dairy-free, fair-trade chocolate here may not be quite as cheap and the almond milk selection not as extensive as it is in the West, this guide will help you navigate some affordable, accessible and well-stocked health food stores so that you can find those nutritious groceries you’ve been searching for. 1. Shizen Shokuhin F&F (Hiroo)Directly across the road from...
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Whether you’re an animal lover, want to help your waistline or the environment, here are great choices for tasty vegan food sent to your doorstep. The number of vegan products in Japan available for consumers has been increasing steadily in recent years. Still, we might only find one good brand of non-dairy yogurt at one shop, then another good brand of fake meat at a different one and so on. It can be difficult to shop when we need to limit our trips out of our homes. However, the number of vegan online shops has been booming. Here are eight options to take a look at and try. 1.Next MeatsThe ...
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As a vegan you may have already heard or experienced it but the Japanese vegan lifestyle can be very difficult, especially when eating out. You have to go through an extra mental effort making decisions, reading menus and communicating with staff in a language you might have trouble understanding. You start to question if finding something new to eat is really worth the struggle to find it.For those of us living in Tokyo, we’re a little more fortunate with more and more vegan options becoming available over the past couple years, especially with the postponed olympics coming up again next year...
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