• Omusubi Banshun - おむすび 番旬

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Serves meat, vegan options available. Japanese rice ball shop with limited counter seating. Offers several clearly labeled vegan rice balls with plum, shiso, salt, simmered kombu, Nara tea rice, mixed grains or yuzu miso. Open Mon-Wed 11:00am-6:00pm, Fri-Sun 11:00am-6:00pm. Closed Thur.


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3 Reviews

First Review by chroma

perillaprincess

Points +50

Vegan
24 Oct 2024

UNDERRATED.

Holy HappyCow!! This place was AWESOME. I had probably the single-best onigiri of my life here: the shiso pickled plum, and it was so delightful that we returned the same day to stock up!

The shiso pickled plum was lemony sweet from the shiso and tangy from the plum. We also tried a bunch more vegan flavors that were delightful too. For every onigiri we bought, they gave us a sheet of nori on the side which was unique!

Because we went in the afternoon, most of the onigiri were sadly sold out, so I definitely recommend getting there earlier to have the widest variety of options! But they do stock back up throughout the day and you can actually request some of the missing flavors at the counter which the kitchen can make by request.

Pros: Delicious food, Friendly staff, Great ambiance and seating

Cons: Sell out quickly

JimiT

Points +140

Vegan
20 Oct 2024

Multiple vegan onigiris

I only walked by this place without buying anything, so I can't comment on the taste of the onigiris. But what I can tell is they had multiple clearly marked vegan options. I'd even say close to half of the onigiris were vegan. They had a couple of seats in the store, but all of them were already taken when I walked by.

chroma

Points +65

Vegan
09 May 2024

Very tasty vegan onigiri

Randomly, I came across this place which has labeled vegan offerings certified vegan by https://vegeproject.org/. They have extremely limited counter seating which was full when I visited, and so I tried two different vegan onigiri (rice ball) sold individually wrapped. I ordered them as take-out. For each I was also provided a seaweed wrap. They were both wonderfully flavorful. At 220 yen, they cost more than something generic from the convenience store, but they were freshly-made and tasted and felt more wholesome, well worth the premium.

Pros: Very tasty, vegan items are clearly labeled




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