Ain Soph

Ginza & Tsukiji


Truly vegan restaurants are few and far between in Tokyo and ones that make so much effort over their food as Ain Soph are even rarer. Thank heavens then for this stylish place (bookings are essential for dinner) that serves delicious bentō box meals, vegan-cheese fondue, smoothies and fluffy American-style pancakes.

Ginza is the main branch but check its website for details of other ones in Shinjuku and Ikebukuro.


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