I went here when I was in Tokyo a couple of years ago! We stayed in Ueno so I passed by the restaurant a few times taking the train around, and so me and my vegetarian friend decided to stop by Really liked it even though it was a little expensive!
Hey bro if you're worried about people judging how you eat you will never get anywhere on UA-cam. Don't worry about these small things and be comfortable with yourself, you're doing good no need to blur yourself.
Certainly seems like they're going for the "health" niche there. You can even get konnyaku noodles if you're gluten intolerant. 1200 yen for a bowl of ramen also isn't that steep imo, especially since it's a somewhat niche product.
i'm a vegetarian but all the japanese food content i watch (and my impression of the food culture) is heavily non-veg. it's cool to see the veg side of things!
Watching this in preparation for my trip to Japan as a vegetarian. Looks good, will add it to my list 😊. Thanks for taking us with you!
I went here when I was in Tokyo a couple of years ago! We stayed in Ueno so I passed by the restaurant a few times taking the train around, and so me and my vegetarian friend decided to stop by
Really liked it even though it was a little expensive!
From the blurred eating footage it looks good 👍🏻 haha
Maybe other stores of T's tan tan out of tokyo might be cheaper 🤔. But at least your stomach appreciated the ramen 😋
My stomach being okay was the biggest part haha
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Hey bro if you're worried about people judging how you eat you will never get anywhere on UA-cam. Don't worry about these small things and be comfortable with yourself, you're doing good no need to blur yourself.
Thank you! I’m just making videos for fun rn so im chilling
I didn't think UA-cam allowed unblurred noods.
Been vegan most my life and sometimes our food is more oil 😅😂
I did not know that haha
Which vegan food do you think has the most oil?
As a vegan for like 11 years now, I appreciate this video1 It gave me a point of interest for when I visit Japan, thank you!
Nice!
Thanks!
Certainly seems like they're going for the "health" niche there. You can even get konnyaku noodles if you're gluten intolerant. 1200 yen for a bowl of ramen also isn't that steep imo, especially since it's a somewhat niche product.
you are cool! :D
i'm a vegetarian but all the japanese food content i watch (and my impression of the food culture) is heavily non-veg. it's cool to see the veg side of things!
That looks disgusting!!!
nah
nah
it was good tho