About Ain Soph. Journey Shinjuku
Ain Soph. Journey Shinjuku is a vegan restaurant located in Japan, 〒160-0022 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Shinjuku, 3-chōme−8−9 新宿Qビル B1,1F,2F. It has an average rating of 4.2 stars based on 1007 customer reviews.
Restaurant Features
- 100% Vegan Menu
- Accepts Credit Cards
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Free Wi-Fi
Customer Reviews
A. J.
I was craving pancakes and found this place on Google with good ratings, so I decided to give it a try. It was my first time trying a vegetarian pancake served with nice plating of fruits, nuts,nuts, edible mini rose and it tasted great! Highly recommend Vegan food & Gluten free. I loved the ingredients used—no egg, no milk, and no flour as mentioned by the friendly, prompt and accommodating staff. Service was excellent, and the staff spoke English well.
Jujube
So happy I made a reservation before my trip! These must have been the best tasting pancakes I've ever had! Nothing quite like them! 🥞🍇😋 So much flavour and beautiful presentation. The staff were extremely friendly and helpful. Their playlist also had a lot of my favourite songs! Overall, a wonderful experience, I want to come here again. 💖
Laura Vilela
Had a delicious brunch here today. Service was really quick and it’s all vegan! So many good options 😍 I tried the seasonal special pancakes which were sweet potato, really delicious and so filling. We shared some hummus and bread and my partner had the cheesecake which did not taste vegan at all.
Shubham Goyal
1. Taco rice is super delicious (recommend) 2. Tortilla rolls were also good 3. Vegan cheesecake was not upto the expectations. Staff is really kind and service is good. Small and cozy place.
Beth Downey
We got the taco rice, mushroom curry, soy cutlets, crème brûlée and caramel brownie with ice cream. All vegan options and really really delicious. Even if you are going with non-vegan/vegetarian friends, they will love it. If it looks like they are at full capacity from the outside, still go in and ask for a table because they have a larger seating space on the next floor. Service was a little slower than usual for Japan, but it is a bigger space and was busy, so not a dealbreaker. Appears to be popular with both locals and tourists.