Akihabara・kanda KOMAKISHOKUDO zen cuisine kamakura fushikian
INFORMATION
- address8-2, Kanda Neribe-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
- tel03-5577-5358
- business_hour11:00-20:00 (L.O.19:30)
- access2 MINUTES WALK FROM JR AKIHABARA STATION (ELECTRIC TOWN EXIT).
Shop Holidays | none |
Language (Other than Japanese) | (English, Chinese (menu) |
Homepage Adress SNS |
https://www.kamakura-komaki.com/ https://www.instagram.com/komakishokudo/?hl=ja |
Komaki Shokudo is a restaurant where you can enjoy delicious shojin cuisine in a casual atmosphere. A set meal filled with Japanese-style dishes is available in Akihabara.
Shojin cuisine is based on Buddhist teachings and aims to avoid killing and to suppress vexations. All the dishes served at Komaki Restaurant are vegan and abstain from using pungent ingredients such as garlic and leeks, which are known as 'five pungent roots'. Their dishes can be enjoyed by customers alike, including oriental vegans who avoid five pungent roots and garlic.
The Kuchifuku set meal, which has been the most popular menu item with people from all over the world since the restaurant opened, includes nine seasonal side dishes, rice and miso soup. Nine side dishes of vegetables as a meal has a special meaning in shojin cuisine. All of the dishes have a gentle simplicity, and you can also taste the deliciousness of the seasonal vegetables and the depth of the vegetable broth.
Other dishes such as the standard Komaki set meal, egg-free rice omelet, which are not originally considered as vegan food, curry and sweet dishes such as green tea parfait, anmitsu and warabimochi (rice cake with sweet bean jam) delight all of their customers.]
Vegetarian in this website means that no meat or seafood is used as an ingredient, while "vegan" means that no meat, seafood, eggs, dairy products, honey or other animal products are used as an ingredient.