“A Vegetarian’s Guide to Asakusa: 5 Delicious Places to Eat”

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Suke 6 Diner is one of the best spots for brunch, offering a cosy and elegant vintage atmosphere with a wide selection of vegetarian options.

The restaurant highlights home-made dishes crafted without synthetic seasonings, inviting you to enjoy fresh baked goods and a variety of seasonal ingredients every day.

Opening hours :
Thursday to Monday
8:00 – 18:00

(We recommend that you book in advance, as there are many people, especially on weekends and holidays.)

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Marugoto Vegan is a restaurant specialized in vegan cuisine, dedicated to serving meals that are kind to animals and the planet while also promoting your health and well-being.

All ingredients are plant-based, gluten-free and free from additives or sugar, offering homemade dishes that nourish both the body and soul catering to a variety of dietary needs.

Openings hours :
Tuesday to Sunday
11:30 – 15:00

(We recommend that you book in advance, especially on weekends and holidays.)

“Marugoto Vegan offers a peaceful escape with its natural wood accents and minimalist design. The cozy atmosphere perfectly complements their rich, flavorful curry — a comforting and well-balanced dish that’s truly satisfying. It’s an ideal spot to relax and enjoy a wholesome meal.”

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Vegan Eat Tokyo is a 100 % organic restaurant located 5 minutes walk from Asakusa Station.

Enjoy a large a variety of food (pasta, burger, salad, curry …), drinks, and a delicious selections of sweets in a relaxed warm, wooden atmosphere, decorated with many cute animals.

Weekdays:
11:00-15:00, 17:00-21:00
Saturdays, Sundays:
11:00-21:00

(We recommend that you book in advance, as there are many people, especially on weekends and holidays.)

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Ramen Yoroiya is located next to Sensoji temple, the restaurant opened 30 years ago, inspired from the Chinese soba of the owner’s childhood. He dedicated a part of his life willing to share the story of the “Soy sauce Ramen” born over 100 years ago in Asakusa.

Did you always wanted to have a taste of Japanese DNA ?

Here is the perfect place for you, to enjoy delicious vegan ramen and gyoza !

Opening hours:
11:00-21:00 (LO 20.30)

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Injoy Vegan is a Shojin restaurant, Shojin is an ancient plant-based style of cooking established in 13th century Japan by Zen Buddhist monks. This restaurant focus on bringing out the flavor, creativity, beauty… of each plant-based ingredient.

Opening hours :
Wednesday to Monday

Lunch 11:30-14:00
Dinner 17:30-20:00

Injoy Vegan works hard to develop and sell a wide variety of original plant-based products, tea, seasonning… You can also experience an unique tea ceremony in a quiet environment, decorated with seasonal flowers.

(We recommend making a reservation in advance for dinner and tea ceremony.)


If you are stopping by these restaurants or travelling to Asakusa, I recommend you to stay at Suzumoriya Capsule Hostel, it offers a unique and budget-friendly accommodation experience, perfect for solo travelers, backpackers, and anyone seeking a cozy yet modern place to stay. Located in a convenient area, the hostel provides easy access to Tokyo’s bustling districts, making it ideal for those who want to explore the city without breaking the bank.

What sets Suzumoriya apart from other capsule hostels is its friendly and welcoming atmosphere. The staff is attentive, offering great recommendations for local attractions and helping guests feel at home in this vibrant metropolis.

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