That was a great tour! Bio Cafe also has a lot of gluten free options. In the convenience stores, be aware that even plain onigiri can have dashi with bonito or other animal products. I would like to see more places where we can buy organic food in Japan, if you are staying longer and feel like sharing that. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much! Oh that's great, Bio Cafe is really a nice place in the middle of Shibuya. To find vegan onigiri is truly not easy but the plain salted one at 7/11 is vegan. We believe the most vegan-friendly organic supermarket (chain) is Bio c' Bon, you can find it at several places in Tokyo and some other cities in Japan. Thank you for sharing and watching!
Thank you for all your hard work. We are going to Tokyo in December and both your Tokyo vegan tour videos are very useful in planning our itinerary. By the way, we just got back from Dubai and had used your tips for finding vegan food in Dubai mall. A big thank you again.
Hello and thank you so much for your lovely comment! We're so happy to read both Tokyo and Dubai food tour videos were helpful! Tokyo really has one of the best vegan food options and we're wishing you the best time with lots of good food in December!
Thank you, we're glad you enjoyed our food tour! There are many other great bakeries in Tokyo and we can't wait to share them in another Tokyo tour. Hope you can try them as well!
Hey and thank you so much for your compliment! We're happy to hear you love it. More vegan in Japan content is coming in the future so we hope to see you again!
Yeah it's really nice! Usually it doesn't help that much because in Europe for example, many vegan items still have the "might contain dairy, etc." info even if they're vegan! But in Japan it's really helpful because if it doesn't contain dairy in the ingredients, it's also often marked as dairy-free on the list of allergens. 👍
"Olympic Supermarket" is a chain store but this one is located in Ochanomizu near Akihabara, right in front of our hotel we stayed at. We have the hotel review on our channel as well.
The matcha tea and roasted sweet potato seemed to be the healthiest items on offer. The rest was mainly sugary, highly processed items. Is this typical of the modern Japanese diet - lots of ultra-processed rubbish?
There are mainly sugary desserts and cakes, as you would expect from the usual dessert places in the world. Bakeries usually have sweet bread and less natural bread. But Japan is known for having good healthy alternatives, especially traditional ones. Before you write another negative comment, you might want to consider that everyone is free to eat what they want. We are two travelers who share what we experienced and ate on our private vacation. You are absolutely free to eat at places that are healthier.
@theveganjetset you posted this under cafes, takeaways and supermarkets so of course I'm surprised that the selection of food that you showcased is mainly highly processed and unhealthy. I had envisaged the food available to be a bit more nourishing from these places. Of course bakeries sell sugary, fat-laden products but the video was not captioned 'bakeries'.
@theveganjetset but which places are healthier if you say this is available at cafes and supermarkets? This is literally where people source food from. I am not criticising you. Why are you taking my comment as a personal attack? I am expressing surprise at the lack of healthy wholefoods at cafes and supermarkets.
Part 2 with restaurants? Found this video super helpful!
Sorry for the delay. Now working on it and Part 2 is coming soon! Thank you for watching Part 1!
Awesome tips (especially snacks in convenience stores), thanks for sharing!
Very happy to hear, thanks a lot!
That was a great tour!
Bio Cafe also has a lot of gluten free options.
In the convenience stores, be aware that even plain onigiri can have dashi with bonito or other animal products.
I would like to see more places where we can buy organic food in Japan, if you are staying longer and feel like sharing that.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much! Oh that's great, Bio Cafe is really a nice place in the middle of Shibuya. To find vegan onigiri is truly not easy but the plain salted one at 7/11 is vegan. We believe the most vegan-friendly organic supermarket (chain) is Bio c' Bon, you can find it at several places in Tokyo and some other cities in Japan. Thank you for sharing and watching!
Thank you for all your hard work. We are going to Tokyo in December and both your Tokyo vegan tour videos are very useful in planning our itinerary. By the way, we just got back from Dubai and had used your tips for finding vegan food in Dubai mall. A big thank you again.
Hello and thank you so much for your lovely comment! We're so happy to read both Tokyo and Dubai food tour videos were helpful! Tokyo really has one of the best vegan food options and we're wishing you the best time with lots of good food in December!
i shopped at weller every day in tokyo. love!
Awesome, sounds like their products are great, haha! Thank you for sharing!
I wanna try all these fooods 🥺lol, thanks for showing us vegan foods
Thank you very much for watching! Hope you can try out these delicious dishes soon!
Awesome Video! Thanks for this Valuable Insights! really cute Bakeries in Tokyo with astonishing good looking food :3
Thank you, we're glad you enjoyed our food tour! There are many other great bakeries in Tokyo and we can't wait to share them in another Tokyo tour. Hope you can try them as well!
hey your channel is superb! just loveeee it.. thanks for showing the vegan japan
Hey and thank you so much for your compliment! We're happy to hear you love it. More vegan in Japan content is coming in the future so we hope to see you again!
i didnt know they posted food allergens like that. pretty cool
Yeah it's really nice! Usually it doesn't help that much because in Europe for example, many vegan items still have the "might contain dairy, etc." info even if they're vegan! But in Japan it's really helpful because if it doesn't contain dairy in the ingredients, it's also often marked as dairy-free on the list of allergens. 👍
OMG i wanna try everyting so badddd
Fingers crossed you get to try it in the near future! The selection of vegan food in Tokyo is huge!
Thanks for the tips. Is it all almond milk that you need to be aware of or just the Starbucks one?
In this case we meant this specific almond milk at Starbucks Japan. ☺️ Thanks for watching!
@@theveganjetset i learned a lot. Planning a trip to Japan next year and I will definitely start using Google translate. Thanks again
@@mscatherinelong67 That's awesome! Happy planning!
is there places with full meals? im not much of a sweets person
Check out our Tokyo Vegan Tour Part 2, it's full of restaurant recommendations!
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I'm in Tokyo now and there are so many amazing vegan restaurants! I'm having an amazing time here, especially food wise.
Thank you! I was really nervous @@lukastemberger
I just watched it! :) great videos btw@@theveganjetset
@@lukastemberger Awesome! Tokyo has so much to offer, the list of vegan restaurants is never-ending! Enjoy your time!
Where is the large supermarket located, please? Thank you
"Olympic Supermarket" is a chain store but this one is located in Ochanomizu near Akihabara, right in front of our hotel we stayed at. We have the hotel review on our channel as well.
@theveganjetset thank you
The matcha tea and roasted sweet potato seemed to be the healthiest items on offer. The rest was mainly sugary, highly processed items. Is this typical of the modern Japanese diet - lots of ultra-processed rubbish?
There are mainly sugary desserts and cakes, as you would expect from the usual dessert places in the world. Bakeries usually have sweet bread and less natural bread. But Japan is known for having good healthy alternatives, especially traditional ones. Before you write another negative comment, you might want to consider that everyone is free to eat what they want. We are two travelers who share what we experienced and ate on our private vacation. You are absolutely free to eat at places that are healthier.
@theveganjetset you posted this under cafes, takeaways and supermarkets so of course I'm surprised that the selection of food that you showcased is mainly highly processed and unhealthy. I had envisaged the food available to be a bit more nourishing from these places. Of course bakeries sell sugary, fat-laden products but the video was not captioned 'bakeries'.
@theveganjetset but which places are healthier if you say this is available at cafes and supermarkets? This is literally where people source food from.
I am not criticising you. Why are you taking my comment as a personal attack?
I am expressing surprise at the lack of healthy wholefoods at cafes and supermarkets.