Itadakizen — London
About Itadakizen
Itadakizen at 139 King's Cross Road is Europe's first organic and 100% vegan Japanese restaurant, a true trailblazer in London's plant-based dining scene. The name combines Japanese terms meaning 'to take the food of life' and 'to fix, to mend', reflecting the kitchen's philosophy of food as nourishment and healing. The menu features innovative vegan sushi, warming ramen, tofu steak, miso soup, gyoza, and mochi ice cream, all prepared from ecologically sourced organic ingredients. Set in a simple, Japanese-inspired space near King's Cross, Itadakizen offers a contemplative dining experience that proves vegan Japanese food can be both authentic and deeply satisfying.
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