Vegan-friendly
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Japanese
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Vegetarian restaurant located in an upscale shopping mall. Serves modern shojin cuisine based on vegetables. Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-10:00pm.
32 Reviews
First Review by iokan
hooligansharma
Points +94
Aaaaaamazing! - Edit
Get the platter. It's so worth it not expensive at all for the experience that is fine dining esque. If I had space would have gotten the parfait looks really good. So glad I stumbled on this place. Just tell em you're vegan and they change the egg dish to an eggplant one. I didn't ask about gluten free but I imagine it's just the spring rolls and maybe on the cabbage soup the crackers.
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ejtrittonhalls
Points +295
Delicious - Edit
All vegetarian with good vegan options. I just popped in for a few items from the à la carte menu but the set menu options look to be good value. Sesame tofu and miso garlic mushrooms in particular are very tasty and rice milk soft serve is amazing!
Read morePros: All veggie, lots of vegan
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Birgit
Points +2269
Lovely and modern - Edit
Filled with light and a clean modern concept, this restaurant offered us ( family of 4 ) a great dining experience. The shojin style food was so well prepared and artfully presented. We chose the seasonal ozen platter. Every little bite led to a new surprising yummy taste and to eat it slowly was a natural flow of the whole amazing experience. The restaurant staff was super polite and so very pleasant.
Read morePros: Not expensive for shojin style food, Plenty of room , Quiet
Cons: Bathrooms are in the shopping mall
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EmikoNakayama
Points +239
Very tastey - Edit
Nice and cozy place. Menu is vegetarian but you can tell that you are vegan and they can take care for you. I had small lunch set 1800yen. It was good size
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iokan
Points +2253
All about health food - Edit
Hibiya Midtown is one of the latest shopping arcades to open in Tokyo's high class Hibiya / Ginza district. It's a beautiful building with shops from classy brands. Lexus has a showroom on the ground floor. Movie theatres can be found on the top floor. In between are a lot of fashion shops, life style shops and restaurants. All aimed at the highest segment of the market.
Read moreOne of these classy restaurants is called "Revive Kitchen Three". It doesn't advertise itself as vegetarian. Instead it simply doesn't serve meat because meat isn't healthy. No one is trying to save the world or the animals here, it's about personal health only. The menu offers everything from "rice milk ice cream" (wonderful!) to large multi course menus. We tried everything, including the biggest set of them all. It starts with a large plate with many small bites. These are so special, that the restaurant actually provides a schematic sheet to show what is what (see picture). The main course is served on a large leaf, just to make things more interesting.
With a meal with so much variation, the taste also varied. Some items I really didn't care for, some I could have eaten a plate full of! While several health oriented restaurants tend to serve small portions, "Revive Kitchen Three" serves big plates and you'll be very satisfied after eating.
This is a great place to spend time with friends, enjoy the atmosphere and slowly eat all the wonderful dishes the kitchen serves you. Like everything in this area of Tokyo prices are high, but the high quality of the food is certainly worth it.
Pros: high quality food in an exclusive place, big portions
Cons: expensive (but worth it)
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