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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI had a lot of hope on this place, and I think it really lives up to the hype. visited after a rather shy week and it has totally excited me! because the prices were cheap (I think the curry set was about 800¥ we ordered a lot of eating think the portions would be small. they are not! everything is very fresh and well made to nothing quite like being filled on healthy foods with as much water as my body needs (it is self service, I love that.) as another user explained below, they get even more food for the price, as with the point campaign I could one (in the expensive people tree 75% kakao bar. Non-veggie friend was impressed. I wish the owner had tried to talk to us in esperanto!
Cozy restaurant. homemade eating style. the owner is kind and tries to speak with them in esperanto (even if they don't understand)
We ordered set menu and it had different sides with brown rice. it was really full, not very expensive. the biscuit they served with coffee was deliciously updated by the previous review on 2020-01-17
In Japan, most vegan restaurants are about idealism. By serving vegan food they want to improve the world by reducing animal suffering, causing less harm to nature and providing healthy food. SOJO Esperanto-Vegana Kafejo adds a completely new dimension to this: uniting all people by speaking the same language. Because SOJO Esperanto-Vegana Kafejo actively promotes the Esperanto language. Don't worry if you don't speak a word of it: the menu is in three languages (Esperanto, Japanese and English). The tables have big cheat sheets on them to learn some simple words in Esperanto while you eat. If you're not interested in Esperanto, you can simply ignore it all. The restaurant doesn't force this on the customers in any way. When we visited, the menu offered two main options: plate of the day or chickpea curry. Also, there are many side dishes. Since we were there with a group, we ordered some of everything. The vegan spring rolls totally differ from what Chinese restaurants serve: at SOJO they have a crunchy outer layer. The dumpling were just fine. The chickpea curry was rich, tasty, slightly spicy and huge! Never before had I such a large bowl of curry. Hours later I still felt full! The curry came with rice, a small salad and pumpkin soup. All very nice. Considering the low price (800 yen) I think this is excellent value for money. It is this low price that ultimately made me decide to reward SOHO Kafejo with 5 stars. The plate of the day was even bigger, with a richer salad and some slices of gluten. It had the same rice and pumpkin soup as the curry plate. Again: great value for money. If you want a big, filling meal for little money, SOJO Esperanto-Vegana Kafejo is the place to go. And they don't only improve the world by being vegan, as an extra bonus they unite the world as well by promoting Esperanto.
The food was so good and there is a nice calm atmosphere. I had the banana ice cream for dessert, it was so good. I sat there for a while, wrote in my diary, it was so calm! Cheap, filling and tasty!