• Gaia - Ochanomizu Branch

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On the first floor is a grocery store offering many sustainable and organic products. Restaurant closed May 2022. Open Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm.


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10 Reviews

First Review by iokan

Marties

Points +1421

Mostly Veg
20 May 2022

Super cheap okara, super expensive everything else

I went to check the news about the restaurant closing (it is closed, indeed). The cute little shop is left, though. Even if it's not strictly vegan by far, they cater to some allergies (like gluten), and they have a huuuge bag of (homemade?) okara for 99¥! It will be my go-to from now on.

I didn't go up to the 2nd floor (where they sell organic/sustainable fabrics and etc.) since everything else was so overpriced. I guess it would be an interesting place for people with allergies, rather than moral vegans.

Updated from previous review on 2022-05-20

Pros: Cheapest okara in town, Nice staff, Local sutff

Cons: Overpriced af

cerealkiller99

Points +13

Vegetarian
06 May 2022

Not a restaurant anymore

The shop still exists but I just asked and they do not serve food anymore. (as of May 2022)

ReiAmber

Points +3090

Vegan
20 Sep 2019

tasty and reasonably priced food

I had the vegan lunch (labeled vegan on the menu in English) of fake karaage, rice, soup, salad with sesame dressing, pasta salad, carrot salad, and lotus root mixed vegetables with hot tea. The price was 1000 yen. The staff member confirmed it's vegan.

They had a labeled vegan brownie but I didn't try it.

It was a good amount of food. I wasn't starving by dinner! Was a little salty, but to be honest, I like that. Very tasty.

The food came out of the kitchen fast too.

I ate on the second floor but I heard the third floor does more experimental food. The first floor is a shop that sells fruit and food products.

I would definitely go back if I were in the area.

Updated from previous review on 2019-09-20

Pros: Good amount of food, nice flavors, fair price, vegan options clearly labeled

layla_martin

Points +160

Vegan
19 Jul 2018

3rd floor closed, go to 2nd floor

We were a little confused when we arrived because the third floor was closed but we asked in the first floor (ground) supermarket and she phoned the person upstairs who said vegan was fine. We went up and 2 out of the 3 options were vegan- they were so tasty, we’ll definitely go again!

Pros: Price, Taste, Varied dishes on lunch set

Cons: No English text but you can just ask

DanielRenehan

Points +26

Vegan
13 Mar 2018

favourite place in tokyo

Title says it all, 3rd storey of a little fruit shop. No english. But just ask "vegan" and she'll nod. Generally just hand her 1000 yen at the end.

Pros: cool

JustinGWAR

Points +40

Vegetarian
03 Oct 2017

A Gem in Tokyo

Living in Osaka a year, there were some great veg spots. Gaia Shokudo is like a Tokyo version of my favorite - with its filling, nicely-priced and delicious lunch set.
I got a tofu hamburger, salad, big bowl of brown rice, some other side dishes and delicious tea (with refills) for 1,000円!
In Tokyo, you're either lucky to get cheap or good veg food; this was both! Not really in a spot I frequent but I'll definitely be back!

Pros: Tea is amazing, Food is high-quality and served in good portions, 1000円 for a lunch set!

Cons: Was that fish in one of my sides...?

Namio

Points +17

Vegetarian
10 Jun 2017

Good food, nice atmosphere

Very cosy little place that also sold some clothes and stuff. Not good for big groups as it is a pace to relax and just enjoy the surroundings and the lovely food that came in big portions. I would love to come here again.

Pros: Not a big menu but very good food!!

Cons: Very cosy, nice service

MarikoDayo

Points +38

Vegan
22 Oct 2016

amazing value

There was a choice of two lunches on the day we went: tempeh and tofu.

I had one and my partner the other. We were so satisfied with our meals and the variety of flavours and food served in one meal is impressive!

rachelcotterill

Points +87

Vegetarian
09 Jun 2016

No choice but a great meal

For a single flat rate, there's no choice here, but you do get a great lunch - when I went it was a bowl of rice, a huge bowl of miso soup, and then the main plate with lots of tiny helpings of different dishes. A lot of variety for Y1000.

iokan

Points +1775

Vegan
08 May 2015

Good

Located just outside the hustle and bustle of Akihabara electric town is the peace and tranquility of Ochanomizu. And perhaps the most peaceful place there is Gaia Shokudo restaurant. It is located above a macrobiotic shop and serves macrobiotic food.

There's one restaurant on the third floor and one on the second. When I arrived around 1 pm the restaurant on the third floor was closed because it sold out for the day.

The restaurant on the second floor offers a choice of only two dishes: a "burger menu" and "something with fish". Of course I went for the first option, which contains of two slabs of tofu with vegetables and several vegetable dishes on the side. As with most Japanese meals, miso soup and (brown) rice are served on the side.

The taste and quality of the menu is average for a restaurant like this. One quickly notices that macrobiotic ingredients have been used as they have a more pure and honest taste. The price of 1,000 yen per person is more than reasonable for the quality and amount of food served. If I'm in the neighbourhood I'd certainly visit again, but the restaurant isn't worth travelling for (i.e. for the Brown Rice Cafe in Harajuku I'd fly to Japan!).

How to find Gaia Shokudo: go to Shin-ochanomizu station and take exit B3b. Once outside, turn left and turn left again. That's it. 1 minute walking from B3b exit. You basically walked around the post office (recognisable by the orange "JP network" logo. The shop and the restaurants look exactly like the pictures already supplied by the staff from Happy Cow.

Pros: fair price, decent food

Cons: nothing special or creative, closes early, 18.30 or when out of stock

Mhnd

06 Mar 2016

Hi Iokan, Believe me if you had the chance to try the 3rd F meal, you would not only consider flying back but you might also consider living in Japan.




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