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OVERVIEW
AIN SOPH. Ginza is a pioneering, fully vegan destination nestled in Higashi-Ginza, mere steps from the iconic Kabuki-za Theater (just a 1-minute walk from Higashi-Ginza Station Exit 3 and about 5 minutes from Ginza Station Exit A7). Since its opening in 2009, it has grown into a serene and visionary space where plant-based artistry meets Japanese tradition. The ground floor houses a delightful patisserie, offering dairy-free and egg-free creations—puddings, tiramisu, raisin butter sandwiches, and baked sweets—while the 2nd to 4th floors serve as a calm, refined dining area for lunch, tea time, and dinner.
THE RESTAURANT
At AIN SOPH. Ginza, every dish delights the senses and stays true to its mission: to offer food that helps you reconnect with your origins through nature-inspired dishes rooted in Japanese ingredients and gratitude for the land and ancestors. The menu is 100% plant-based—free from meat, dairy, eggs, fish, or animal byproducts—and thoughtfully includes gluten-free and allium-free options.
Standout offerings include:
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Fukurokuju Bento – A vibrant, auspicious bento box featuring seasonal salad, Spanish-style tofu omelet, juicy soy-meat karaage, rich spinach curry, and wholesome brown rice—exquisitely balanced and deeply satisfying.
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Heavenly Vegan Pancakes – Fluffy, gluten-free pancakes made with domestic rice flour, served with a seasonal vegetable salad and homemade ice cream—an absolute must-try.
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Kissho Box Course – A luxurious ensemble of nine vegetable assortments (the “Kissho Box”), three types of vegetable sushi, soup, and dessert—perfect for dinner or special occasions.
The restaurant also hosts formal dinner courses, party plans, and private-room options for beautiful group dining experiences.
DINING & RECOMMENDATIONS
AIN SOPH. Ginza is ideal for guests seeking plant-based dining that harmonizes elegance with earthy inspiration. Lunch and dessert options are beautifully priced: Heavenly Vegan Pancakes run around ¥3,360 (with salad), while the Fukurokuju Bento clocks in at approximately ¥3,500.
First-time visitors should absolutely experience the Heavenly Vegan Pancakes, a moist, airy delight paired with savory warmth from the seasonal salad. For a heartier and more traditional lunch, the Fukurokuju Bento showcases expert texture and flavor through its soy-meat, curry, and rice combination. If you’re in the mood for a shared, elegant evening, the Kissho Box Course delivers both visual impact and a deep culinary journey.
Dine at your leisure across the three peaceful dining floors, or enjoy a sweet takeaway from the ground-floor patisserie. Reservations are advised, especially for dinner or private rooms, to ensure a smooth and serene experience.
WHY VISIT?
AIN SOPH. Ginza is more than just a restaurant—it’s a soulful retreat that merges artistic vegan cuisine with a heartfelt homage to nature and Japanese tradition. Whether you’re longing for reimagined desserts, ceremonial-style bento, or an elegant plant-based feast, each moment here restores and inspires. With its convenient location in Ginza, beautiful setting, thoughtful menu, and warm hospitality, it’s a radiant choice for vegans, food lovers, and introspective diners alike.
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