The ordering process at all Falafel Brothers stores is easy! (Photo: Michael B / JT)

Falafel Brothers Roppongi

Tasty, vegan-friendly eats at the chain's original location

The ordering process at all Falafel Brothers stores is easy! (Photo: Michael B / JT)
Kim Bergström   - 2 min read

A number of vegan restaurants have popped up on the Tokyo foodie scene in recent years, and one which has gone from strength to strength is Falafel Brothers. Originally starting with their Roppongi store back in 2017, they've expanded to two additional locations in Ebisu and Shibuya.

Now, if the name wasn't a dead giveaway, the store specializes in falafel, and there are numerous ways you can enjoy it. My go-to option is the falafel pita sandwich which comes in a half (¥ 550) and a full-size option (¥ 1000) -- from there, you choose your base veggie (lettuce, kale, or spinach), additional salads, and a variety of sauces. The customizable nature of the sandwiches makes it easy to tailor them to your own flavor preferences, and all of the salads and sauces are vegan approved, so no worries there. If you're not really feeling a sandwich there are also falafel salad bowls (¥ 1100) and falafel rice plates (¥ 1000) to choose from.

Visitors looking for a dessert to finish their meal with are in luck here, too - there are usually a variety of sweet options including cakes and cheesecakes to choose from. As is the case with the rest of their menu, the desserts are also vegan!

If you're looking for a hearty, fresh, and satisfying vegan-friendly meal in a convenient location, Falafel Brothers in Roppongi is definitely worth a visit.

Getting there

The Roppongi branch of Falafel Brothers is located just two minutes on foot from Roppongi Station, which is served by the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and the Toei Oedo Line.

For those in other parts of Tokyo, their Ebisu store is around 5 minutes on foot from Ebisu Station, and the Shibuya Store is part of Shibuya Parco, about 4 minutes on foot from Shibuya Station.

Kim Bergström

Kim Bergström @kim.b

Almost 12 years living in Asia. Passionate about Japan's off-the-beaten-path spots, family-friendly travel, flower events (all of them!) and the amazing tea culture here.  🍵🌼🌸