Nezunoya

Nezunoya

Macrobiotic · Nezu · Tokyo · ★ 4.6
Vegan

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About

Nezunoya started as a natural foods store in the Nezu neighborhood of Bunkyo in 1977, and about a decade later expanded into a restaurant by converting the old storage room behind the shop. The entire menu is vegan, prepared following macrobiotic principles with organic, pesticide free, and seasonally sourced ingredients. The focus is on simple, handmade Japanese home cooking: brown rice, miso soup (no fish stock), croquettes, ganmodoki (tofu fritters), harumaki, happosai, and daily changing side dishes. Everything is made by hand. The restaurant is accessed by walking through the natural foods shop at the front, which itself is worth browsing for organic vegetables, seitan, soy meat, and pantry staples. The space is small, calm, and has the character of a longtime neighborhood institution rather than a trendy opening. It sits in the Yanesen area (Yanaka, Nezu, Sendagi), a traditional, low rise part of Tokyo known for temple walks, small shops, and old Edo atmosphere.

Good to know

  • The daily menu posts on the website at 11:00 AM each morning. A vegetable curry is also available daily, alongside onigiri sets and seasonal cake sets.
  • Around ¥800 to ¥1,200 per person for lunch.
  • Lunch only. Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 11:30 to 15:00, with cafe service until 17:00 on those days. Closed Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday.
  • An adjoining natural foods shop stocks organic produce and vegan pantry items.
  • Small space, housed in a former brewery space. About 23 seats. One minute walk from Nezu Station.

More details

  • Address: 1-chōme-1-14 Nezu, Bunkyo City, Tokyo 113-0031, Japan