This hidden gem in Aoyama is a great spot for a healthy and satisfying lunch. The atmosphere is calm and quiet, yet cheerful, making it the perfect place to relax and refuel.
The lunch menu offers a variety of options to choose from, including meat, vegetarian, and vegan options. The portions are very big and satisfactory. (I am a male, regularly work out) Yet the prices are reasonable compared to the other cafe spots in Aoyama. The food is fresh and flavorful, and it's clear that the staff takes pride in their work.
I always leave this cafe feeling energized and ready for the afternoon not like having a sleepy food coma. Whenever my foreign friends visit Tokyo asking for a healthy lunch spot (a couple of days after they have a typical greasy Japanese food and want to take a break from it), I always recommend this place and always receive great feedback.
I also recommend checking out the grocery section at the corner. The owner of the cafe has carefully selected a variety of healthy and sustainable products, and it's a great place to find unique ingredients for...
Read moreThis restaurant is good if you're craving something green and clean that'll bring back some health to you. Loved the diversity in the daily plate, the fact that you can choose between vegan or not and also the size of brown rice you desire. Everything is said to be gluten free which I trusted and didn't had any problem afterward (so coeliac its a place for you). I just wish service would be warmer, but also sometimes appreciable if you're not feeling social, as you order through a QR code on your phone. Food was good, I'd recommend if you're on a veggie...
Read moreThe food at L for You is ALWAYS delicious. The burdock soup and the strawberry donuts are my favs. The taco rice is also a great option. They have truly made it easy for me to eat out since their food does not contain some of the top major allergens that seem to be in almost every dish at other establishments. The staff is always friendly and helpful when I have questions, especially because I can't yet speak japanese. I appreciate them and I will continue to make this a regular stop when I am...
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