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Contribuisci feedbackQuite a different experience and some may like it, but somehow it didn’t clicked with me and I did not enjoy as much as I would have liked. Lots of vegan options mentioned in the menu.
I’ve been eating here for ten years and haven’t had anything less than extremely good. It’s always packed with flavour and incredible value. So many vegan options, clearly marked
This place became one of my favourite restaurants in Tokyo! They have wide variety of African Middle Eastern menus for vegan and the food has home-made atmosphere witch nourishes your soul at the centre of the city. The interior design has a little chaos with afro music and the contrast with the well organised food gives me energy and makes me feel alive!
We went last night booked and came at opening time 6.00 just one other couple there tiny restaurant but so great to see the chef in action close up and chat with her. Beautiful design of space very African and the food was fabulous. We had the appetizer plate pizza spring rolls and most exciting was the cheese plate ! Smoked vegan cheese that's a first for me. Lovely night out highly recommended
This is where I had probably the best dinner since going vegan 3 1/2 years ago, outside my own home. Los Barbados isn’t a vegan or vegetarian restaurant per se but large parts of its menu are, and they are clearly marked. To call this a restaurant is perhaps misguiding: this is a hole in the wall in an inconvenient backstreet in Shibuya that seats at most eight people. But the food, mostly African, is the bomb, a feast, a culinary celebration. We ate almost everything vegan on the menu and would have ordered it all again if our stomachs hadn’t called for time out. I’d like to point out highlights but that’s impossible since everything was a highlight. That said, if pressed, I would pick the appetizer platter (Matzah), Nbika (slices of pâté made from seeds), the Moroccan spring roll, the vegan cheese platter, and the Gâteau au Chocolat. The two chefs make everything themselves, including the cheese, the falafel, harissa, hummus etc. The drinks menu is also well diversified, both the alcoholic and non-alcoholic parts of it. Hard to believe all this can be done in such a tiny place. This is a most welcome challenge to the standardized tastes served up in so many traditional vegan places around Tokyo. It *is* possible to do so much better!! Reservations accepted, English spoken. This is hard to find, by the way. It 's in a narrow back alley and I doubt a taxi could drop you off directly in front of it. It 's in an old building with a narrow corridor on the ground floor that has several other eateries and pubs in it. Outside the building a lit directory lists all the places but Los Barbados is only listed in katakana. However, it is closest to the entrance to the building. A phone call may be necessary to get someone to find you. Happycow does not allow 5-star reviews for non-veg restaurants so that 's why there are no 5-star reviews here. Updated from previous review on 2016-04-06