Bon

Bon

Fucha Ryori · Ryusen · Tokyo · ★ 4.3
Vegan

Quick info

Reservations Reservations required Gluten free GF on request Payment Cash and card Ordering Counter ordering English English menu & staff

Minimum 2 guests for most courses; solo diners can book by selecting Course 3

About

Bon is one of Tokyo's most distinctive dining experiences: a fucha ryori (Chinese influenced Zen Buddhist vegetarian cuisine) restaurant that has been operating since 1959 in a quiet residential side street in the Ryusen area of Taito. Fucha ryori was brought to Japan from China about 300 years ago via Obakuzan Manpukuji Temple in Uji, Kyoto. It sits within the broader shojin ryori tradition but is distinguished by its Chinese cooking influences, heavier use of sesame oil, deep frying and stir frying with vegetable oil, and arrowroot flour for thickening broths. The restaurant itself feels like stepping out of Tokyo entirely: a cobbled corridor leads past miniature gardens, fountains, and greenery to eight private tatami mat rooms, each with sliding paper doors and views onto small gardens. All courses are entirely plant based. The meal begins with sakura tea and a sweet and ends with matcha tea and sweets, reflecting the meaning of fucha: a meal that begins and ends with tea, aiming to create friendship and peace among those eating together. The chef and owner greets guests personally and staff explain each course as it arrives.

Good to know

  • The menu is multi-course only, no a la carte. Three tiers: Fucha Course 1 (2 soups, 6 dishes), Course 2 (2 soups, 7 dishes), Course 3 (2 soups, 8 dishes). Pricing starts around ¥5,000 and goes up to ¥10,000 or more, with a service charge added.
  • Book by phone: 03-3872-0375, reservation line open 10:00 to 21:00. Maximum 30 guests; children must be 12 or older and order the same course as adults.
  • Eight private tatami rooms, up to one group per room, around 45 total seats.
  • Open Monday through Saturday 12:00 to 15:00 (last order 13:00) and 17:30 to 21:00 (last order 19:00). Sunday 12:00 to 15:00 (last order 13:00) and 17:00 to 20:00 (last order 18:00).
  • The food leans subtle rather than bold; delicate, beautifully presented, and seasonal, with liberal use of sesame oil and arrowroot thickening in the Fucha Ryori tradition.
  • Ten minute walk from Iriya Station Exit 3 or 4 (Hibiya Line). Also walkable from JR Uguisudani Station.

More details

  • Address: Japan, 〒155-0031 Tokyo, Setagaya City, Kitazawa, 2-chōme−7−8 山本ビル 1F