HEMP CAFE TOKYO

HEMP CAFE TOKYO

Mexican Inspired · Ebisu · Tokyo · ★ 4.6
Vegan

Quick info

Reservations Reservations recommended Gluten free GF options English English menu & staff

No-show fee of ¥5,000; parties of 7 or more for course meals only

About

HEMP CAFE TOKYO is a fully vegan restaurant in Ebisu that opened in July 2017, built around hemp as both a superfood and a wellness ingredient. The menu skews Mexican: burritos, taco rice, nachos, and salad bowls, all plant based and incorporating hemp in various forms. The taco rice and Mexican burrito are both ¥1,380 and are the most ordered items. CBD drops can be added to any drink for ¥300. The cafe is produced by Keiichi Kato, who also runs Rainbow Rawfood, a well known Tokyo raw food restaurant. The interior has a relaxed, West Coast surf aesthetic on the eighth floor of a building near Ebisu Station.

Good to know

  • Lunch plates typically ¥1,380 to ¥1,500. A ¥390 per-person cover charge applies at dinner and includes an amuse bouche. One drink per person required at dinner.
  • Book via TableCheck.
  • Cannabia beer made from hemp appears on the drinks list alongside hemp protein smoothies and detox charcoal smoothies.
  • Accommodates raw food and low carb diets.
  • Three minute walk from Ebisu Station. Open 11:30 to 15:00 and 18:00 to 22:00. Closed Tuesdays.

More details

  • Address: Japan, 〒150-0011 Tokyo, Shibuya, Higashi, 3-chōme−17−14 Acn Ebisu Bldg., スクエア8F