Being a Vegetarian in Tokyo can prove to be rather difficult when dining out. Ramen Soup at T's Tan Tan is delicious. It is little restaurant in, of all places, Tokyo Station. Not only is it vegetarian, but it is Vegan. That means no animal products (no meat, dairy, eggs).
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T's Tan Tan: A Vegan's Treat
Vegan Ramen in Tokyo Station!

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Sign above entrance of restaurant (Photo: Michael Kaplan October 8, 2012)

Vegetarian Sign inside (Photo: Michael Kaplan, October 8 2012)

Another Vegetarian sign inside of the restaurant (Photo: Michael Kaplan October 8, 2012)

People eating Vegan Ramen! (Photo: Michael Kaplan October 8, 2012)

Delicious bowl of Ramen (Photo: Michael Kaplan October 8, 2012)

Advertisement outside the shop (Photo: Michael Kaplan October 8, 2012)

Entrance (Photo: Michael Kaplan October 8, 2012)
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Relinda Puspita
10 years ago
It's muslim friendly, then.
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