Discover Restaurants offering the best Healthy food in Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan. In busy Shinjuku, you’ll find some of the tallest buildings in Toyko, as well as tons of shopping malls, bars and clubs. To escape the hustle and bustle, TripAdvisor travelers recommend visiting Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a beautiful and peaceful park in the middle of the city.
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Natural food restaurant talking about in Shibuya! Stylish and fashionable space Organic vegetables raised in your own farm, you can eat delicious vegetables really There is also sticking meat dishes
When you leave the busy street of Shibuya, you will find this vegetabel loving restaurant. Donât be afraid if you love meat. Theyâve got something for every taste and it is delicious! We had to wait half an hour, as we didnât have a reservation, but it was worth the wait! The staff is very hospital and they show a lot of empathy. The cherry on the pie is the desert: go for the sweet potaty ice cream!
5 based on 315 reviews
Gluten Free Tâs Kitchen (Gluten Free 61 cafe & bar )we only serve the best gluten-free food and beverages.My goal is to provide a warm and relaxed place to enjoy a healthy lunch,afternoon tea or evening dinner for those with or without wheat allergies, ma
Finding Gluten-free in Japan can be challenging. I was happy to learn about this place from my research that I had a few options while in Tokyo. My husband, myself, and a friend stopped here for dinner. The menu I found was amazing in indicating food allergies. It made ordering a breeze for me.Most of the food was either a hit or a miss. I would recommend the shrimp and vegetables tempura, cajun fried chicken bites (AMAZING), sukiyaki, and of course sake to drink.The misses were ramen, marinated mushrooms, and yakisoba. Overall a great place for those who have allergies or intolerance. It is an easy place to bring your family members. It is on the smaller side so can be busy at times.
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4 based on 151 reviews
AIN SOPH. journey vegan restaurant. Part of AIN SOPH. vegan restaurant group. Serves plant-based lunch, dinner, desserts. Right in front of Shinjuku-Sanchome Station C5 exit.
We found a quaint vegan joint in our search for vegetarian dining options. The food is simple, but good. The menu offers a variety of options for your meal, including a tasty tofu omelet, gluten free pasta, dressed with Ain Soph's take on pesto. They have interesting choices for cocktails. The vibe is raw and minimalistic. Good break from ramen and struggling to find vegetarian food (with veg broth as well). For tourists, it's easy to miss. We must have walked around the block 4 times. It's on the main street and is a small restaurant. Look for menu board with the name 'journey' on it.
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4 based on 198 reviews
Hard to say anything bad about this place. All you can eat beef (we went for the beef tongue course) and pork, along with a great assortment of vegetables and noodles, make this a surefire way to fill up for the day. Service was amazing, especially Nishabh. He was extremely friendly and knowledgeable.My name is Nishabh . I was your serverThankyou so much for your compliment ! I'm glad to hear that you liked our food and we are happy when customers are satisfied We are waiting to your next visit and yeah next time please try another soup too
4 based on 590 reviews
Tokyo's most delicious Okonomiyaki and Monjayaki speciality restaurant! Experience cooking it for yourself! Kanto's Largest Restaurant with 220 seats. Booking available from 1 person to 100 persons! A hidden restaurant in Tokyo's famous Harajuku district
I was drawn to the place based on the reviews. Well, I don't think I'd go again to be honest. The food was okay, the artsy surrounding was nice, but there was little to nothing to bring me back. I found the layout of the place confusing, while when you enter, you are really not sure if shown to the table, where are the servers etc. That aside I think my biggest issue was horrible ventilation. You sit there and feel like being fried yourself. Not because of the heat, more like the oil in the air and smell of burn as no matter what, if you let bunch of tourists prepare Okonomiyaki, they burn stuff a bit (me included). Neither of other restaurants I experienced had this issue. So perhaps sitting somewhere else within the restaurant would help. Like this, not too thrilled...Thank you for writing the review. Okonomiyaki is a food unique to Japan, so some people don't fit it. Thanks for coming
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4 based on 305 reviews
The moment when I could write the sauce that used plenty of tomato in front! I do not collect! It is! Only famous tomato okonomiyaki is eaten by Kyobaba ⪠To dinner in Tokyo! To the sights of tourism! Enjoy the best momentum surrounded by staffs who are p
This place is near our hotel so stopped in after a long day of touring. Oconomiyaki was very good...decided to try the simple pork and it hit the spot. Shrimp was good and enjoyed the edamame very much; a little different from the usual. All in, a good meal. Only criticism would be to chill the tap beer a bit colder. Super friendly hostess and cooks.
Most Popular Asian food in Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
4 based on 922 reviews
Vegetarian- friendly, Family-friendly, English menu available, Set menu with all-you-can-drink (2hrs) available! Authentic casual Japanese restaurant in the heart of Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku, Tokyo, offering Teppanyaki grill Wagyu beef and Hiroshima Okonomiya
You definitely must come here. We came with my girlfriend, sat at the bar and really enjoyed traditional japanese crepe. If possible, come here, you will love it!We are delighted so much to read that you and your girlfriend had an enjoyable time with our Okonomiyaki at Teppan Baby! It will be the greatest pleasure for us to see you again at our door!Thank you again!Best regards,
5 based on 156 reviews
ã»This shop is on the 7th floor of the H & M building. ã»In this shop, you can eat genuine Shabu Shabu sukiyaki in the all you can eat.
Not only is the service amazing here, and the ambiance very nice, but the entire experience of gathering the items you want to put in your hot pot and making it yourself is really something you must do! We really enjoyed our whole evening here eating dinner, from start to finish.Firstly, you choose your broth. There is a vegetarian broth that is not on the menu, but you can ask for it. If you and your partner share a hot pot and choose different broths there is a surcharge. If you get the same broth then there is not. Then the meat. If you do not want meat you can skip the meat as I did and it was still a very great experience. You can order your meat in 3 or 4 different price points which go hand in hand with the more meat you order being the more expensive options. The girl who helped us choose our broth and meat was named Nanami Chiba and she was the sweetest girl! So polite!They will bring out the broth in the pot and put it on your table on a burner. They were so amazing at explaining to us how to cook our food, as this was the first time we had tried Shabu Shabu. One of the servers named Kamada Mitsuhiro even showed us how to do it. He helped crack my husbands egg in a bowl and demonstrated how to dip his meat into the egg when it was cooked. It was really neat! Then you go grab your other ingredients from the buffet. They have various noodles, bean sprouts, greens, onions,4 or 5 kinds of mushrooms, tofu, wontons, other veggies and anything you could possibly want in your dish! The ingredients are endless and you can have as much as you can eat! The non-alcoholic drinks are also limitless. You have as much as you can drink, and also as much of the ice cream that you can eat for dessert! The food here was so fresh. All of the greens so bright and they kept everything topped up throughout the evening. We have never eaten anywhere like this before, and even though it ended up being one of our most expensive meals on our trip, it was definitely one of the most memorable and enjoyable too. One thing to mention is that the restaurant is in a building where you must go up an elevator to get to it. We followed Google Maps and were a bit confused at first. So glad we found it!!!Thank you for dining at Nabe-zo.We are grateful for your positive review about our customer service. Your message will be given to the related personnel. We look forward to the pleasure of welcoming you again.Sincerely, Nabe-zo
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