
Today we went to the Fukiage Hall to check out a furniture event.
The event was smaller than expected and a bit disappointing, but we enjoyed exploring the neighborhood.

It was a beautiful day.
The air was clean after the rainy night.

We picked this Sri Lankan restaurant, Meals & Rotti by Pahana, for lunch.



Some of the options did seem vegetarian or even vegan, but I’m not 100% sure.

My husband ordered the Dosa set.
He liked everything but particularly the coconut chutney.

I had the Vege Meal.
It was very good, too.
The curry on the left was my favorite.

I already picked a place for dessert, but when we saw this antique shop we had to stop.
Photography was prohibited, so no pictures, but let me tell you, this place was awesome.
Five (or six) floors were packed with beautiful antique furniture.

I didn’t expect to find any vegan place in this neighborhood, so I was pleasantly surprised when I found this vegan/gluten-free bakery.

It’s called Nijiiro Kitchen.
Niji means rainbow in Japanese.

We wanted to try their cheesecake and chocolate cake, but the chocolate cake was sold out.

This soy yogurt berry cheesecake was delicious.

We were not disappointed with this apple cake either.
I’m usually not a big fan of gluten-free sweets because they tend to be dry, but their cakes were not dry at all.


I don’t know when we will come back, but if we come back, I would love to try their chocolate cake.

Here are a few pictures from yesterday.
It’s located inside the Endoji business district.
I had seen it and wanted to try their okonomiyaki.

Okonomiyaki is only 200 yen!

I had squid-egg Okonomiyaki, and it was tasty!

We also had Gohei-Mochi, and it was so good!
We shared one this time, but next time we will definitely get two.
