
Vegan
Japanese
Take-out
Gluten-free
Japanese vegan cafe opened Jun 2020 serving organic and seasonal meals and weekend brunch. Pastries, Japanese tea, lattes, and other drinks available. Tea only between 3 and 6pm. Holds workshops like cooking classes, DIY, and tasting evenings. Reported to close earlier when events take place, check ahead. Open Mon-Thu 12:00-15:00, Fri-Sat 12:00-21:00. Closed Mon-Tue. Kitchen closes at 3pm Wed/Thu/Sun. Kitchen closed 3-6pm Fri-Sat.
113 Reviews
First Review by vegansound
miidot
Points +181
Good authentic vegan japanese cafe - Edit
Very nice atmosphere, has a cozy tatami space. Dishes are very good, especially the ramen. Portions are however on the smaller size for the price range.
Read morePros: Atmosphere, Authentic japanese food
Cons: Portions are quite small for the price
Guest
vegantouristparis
Points +129
Authentic and savoury - Edit
The plant-based Japanese meal I've been expecting for so long! We had a Katsu Curry and a bento, then a Jelly with green tea with a matcha cookie. We ate on the terrace in a calm street. Kind staff, lovely presentation and decoration inside. A culinary travel that reminisce my friend of her trip to Japan!
Read morePros: Authentic and unique cuisine, Lovely decoration and presentation, Kind staff
Guest
Ricardo
Points +18034
Deliciously simple homemade japanese food - Edit
We had the bento and the ramen soup.
Read moreThe bento consisted of rice, aubergines (japanese-style), a couple of small salads and a few pickles. The ramen had besides the noodles, fried tofu, soybean sprouts, leek, and turnip (or daikon, I don't remember anymore), all in a soymilk broth.
Both dishes were yummy, and the waiting time was normal considering that they were fully booked. However, I did not find them nourishing enough. It felt to me as if something else was missing in the plate.
So it would've been great if they had some appetizers in their menu.
We also had the lemon/yuzu tart, and the flan with sakura sauce.
They were also tasty; but for some reason my tart did not come with cream on top, as other tarts I saw in the social media on previous days.
The flan could have been a little bit larger for the price; but the sakura sauce was delicious!
Overall, I think it's good simple homemade japanese food, but it's just not what I prefer.
In any case, please give it a go!
Pros: tasty, atmosphere, location
Cons: not a good value
Guest
anaellel
Points +688
Very good - Edit
The food is great and the place is absolutely lovely ! I tried the curry with the most delicious oven-baked « tofu » nuggets I’ve ever had. The Japanese flan was also delicious. Julia, the owner is a gem. You should definitely try it out !
Read morePros: Good foods, Beautiful place, Nice staff
Guest
vegansound
Points +620
Finally! - Edit
Yeah! A Japanese vegan restaurant/salon de thé in Paris, finally (I know there's another recent fully restaurant but this one got my heart first)!
Read moreI was the very first customer, as they opened today, June 24th. A few announced dishes wasn't available, but there were lots of other choices. And there was a lot of people waiting outside for their turn. Real success!
I took the rice-curry and the bento. Rice on both dishes, but it was great anyway.
I do recommand this restaurant (last service at 3pm), and certainly the salon de thé too.
Pros: Vegan Japanese restaurant, very rare in France, Kind staff, the decoration is very sweet, Near Bastille
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