Japanese Vegetarian Food

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Here’s another rooftop mall meal. We stopped by a crowded spot, not realizing it was yet another japanese vegetarian food place but this restaurant was also delicious. We both ordered two sets of the same, a bowl of hot udon noodles in some kind of vegetarian broth, accompanied by an assortment of curious Japanese vegetarian side dishes.

Everything was delicious! I recommend popping into a nearby mall if you’re hungry and in search of a filling and affordable meal. Curiously enough, Japan’s extensive subway systems also feature a number of underground eateries, bakeries and food stalls. They’re fortunately clean and popular food spots, nothing like NYC’s underground!

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9 Comments

  1. May 3, 2014 / 9:48 pm

    Ah that looks delicious! I love udon!

    • Sher
      Author
      May 7, 2014 / 3:24 pm

      Thanks for stopping by Grey! Udon noodles are just the greatest for soaking up flavory broths :)

  2. May 17, 2014 / 5:26 am

    There are vast choices for vegetarians in Japan. I just think almost everything tastes like algae!
    And they tend to serve huge amounts of soup.

    • Sher
      Author
      May 19, 2014 / 2:05 pm

      ha they do like their seaweed!

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