While in Tokyo, we stopped by Eat More Greens for a vegetarian meal. I can’t remember why we chose this restaurant specifically, since I’m by no means vegetarian, but the Azabu-Juban spot draws a pretty varied crowd and actually felt similar to a LES joint. They even had a hanging print of my friend’s old apartment on 2nd ave!
We opted to try the veggie taco rice bowl, made with black soybeans and black rice and a tomato curry of lentils and vegetables. Both were light and filling. Check out Eat More Greens if you’re in Tokyo and looking for a veggie friendly option!
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Tsukiji Fish Market Pt 2 (You Woke Up Late) The Other Stalls
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Japan Eats
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Is Japan Vegetarian Friendly? Here’s What You Can Expect & Eat More Greens
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