Neighborhood Spotlight: Roppongi
Roppongi is well-known in Japan for being the home of shot bars, clubs, and the Mori art museum (which I totally love!).
Tokyo Vegan Latte Guide: Coffee Chains With Dairy-Free Options
One of the biggest pain points of being vegan in Japan is the lack of coffee shops with alternative milk options. You could walk into the hippest, trendiest-looking coffee shop with a name like “Onibus Coffee,” thinking it must have
A Review of Tokyo’s First Vegan Convenience Store
Vegan Store, a completely vegan combini, opened in December 2019 in the Asakusa neighborhood of northern Tokyo. I had heard a lot of buzz in the weeks since the store’s opening, so I was itching to go see it for myself.
Most Instagrammable Food Tour in Harajuku
Read the full Most Instagrammable Food Tour in Harajuku blog post by Britanny of The Sweet Wanderlust here.
Nakameguro’s Best Vegan Eats
Nakameguro is a trendy neighborhood just next to swanky Daikanyama. It’s a great place to just take a stroll, either along the Meguro River or through its small streets lined with cafes & shops.
NYC’s Best Burger Restaurant Comes To Tokyo
As an ex-New Yorker, I was extremely excited to learn that Superiority Burger was coming to Tokyo. A legendary vegetarian/vegan restaurant in the East Village of NYC, it has won many awards since their opening in 2015. It even beat
Vegan Ice Cream in Tokyo!
Walking down the streets of Tokyo as a vegan you may feel like you are missing out on an essential foodie experience: Japanese soft cream, or rather, ice cream.
Top Vegan Burgers of 2019
If you’re like me and you are always on the hunt for a great vegan burger, then you need to try out this list! Tokyo is home to some of the best veggie burgers I have ever tasted, and I
Vegan Pizza in Tokyo
Pizza nuts welcome here! A little secret, I am a tiny bit of a pizza fiend. It is a running joke in my family about who eats pizza more often in a week since we all are kind of obsessed
Bonenkai 2019: Foodie Adventure Edition
Bonenkai, which literally means “forget the year party” (bo=forget, nen=year, kai=party), is a Japanese tradition that takes place around December each year. Typically celebrated with friends and coworkers, it’s a way to commemorate the past year and almost always involves