Great Lakes
Great Lakes serves 100% vegan American-style burgers. Despite being constructed with plant-based elements like rice, these patties taste like meat. We suggest the Superior Burger (from ¥1,000) with cheese sauce, housemade tomato jam, marinated onions, baby leaf lettuce.
Sasaya Cafe
This large café a few steps from Tokyo Skytree provides solely plant-based meals and dessert from local organic and pesticide-free farmers. Tokyo's uncommon warehouse-like structure has ample of seats and is wheelchair- and stroller-friendly.
Izakaya Masaka
A vegan izakaya-style restaurant in Shibuya Parco's Chaos Kitchen is hidden amid the chic eateries. The faux karaage, prepared with soy meat instead of chicken, comes in five flavors: grated radish, Chinese black vinegar, Sichuan style hot and spicy.
Universal Bakes and Cafe
This vegan bakery makes baguettes, croissants, melonpan, and fragrant herb focaccia without eggs, milk, butter, or honey. We suggest the amazake roll, which includes a chewy bread roll filled with naturally sweetened white bean paste and amazake, a sweet fermented rice drink.
Alaska Zwei
The Scandinavian-style vegan café in Nakameguro provides light meals and freshly baked products. For ¥1,550 (¥1,750 on weekends), enjoy the brown rice plate with daily main and side dishes, brown rice, salad, soup, and pickles.
Komeda Is
Komeda Is, Komeda Coffee's newest concept coffeeshop in Higashi-Ginza, veganizes the Japanese kissaten. It's also one of the city's few 7am 11pm cafés. This tranquil café provides kissaten meals and snacks all day, inspired by Japan's old-school coffeeshops.
Ain Soph Journey
Ain Soph Journey is a peaceful Shinjuku vegan restaurant. Journey, one of four all-vegan restaurants in the Ain Soph family, has a casual ambiance on two levels with cozy corner dining for one or a big table for company.
Brown Rice Canteen by Neal's Yard Remedies
Neal's Yard, based in London, sells organic health and beauty goods with natural cures. The main Omotesando shop has a lush courtyard between two buildings, one with retail and the other a café.