Soothe both body and mind with dishes made from naturally cultivated and organic vegetables that are gentle on the body
『Linio』
This time we introduce the vegetable dining bar 『Linio』 in Akebonobashi. Its convenient location, just a 3-minute walk from Toei Shinjuku Line Akebonobashi Station, is another attraction. The restaurant offers dishes that make generous use of organic vegetables, including naturally cultivated produce grown without relying on pesticides or fertilizers.
A colorful array of fresh vegetables makes the “Bounty of the Earth Satisfying Plate” (3,300 yen) vivid to the eye and generous in portion. Using farm-fresh vegetables delivered directly from growers that change with the seasons, it draws out the ingredients’ natural sweetness and aroma. Enjoyed simply with salt or house-made sauces, this dish lets you fully appreciate the robust character of the vegetables.
A dish even vegan beginners can enjoy, “Veg Keema Curry with small side dish and miso soup” (1580 yen). The curry roux made with domestically produced organic soy meat and naturally grown beans is filling, and with plenty of vegetables, it’s sure to satisfy. You’ll be amazed: “Is it all vegetables!?” ♪
A no-bake raw brownie. “Miso Cacao Raw Brownie” (830 yen) with a slightly bitter, moist taste. As the name suggests, the key is the miso used as a secret ingredient♪ A healthy sweet made without sugar, eggs, wheat flour, or dairy. Light in sweetness, preserving the enzymes in nuts and more — a dessert your body will love.
The name “Linio” means “line” in Esperanto, an international language, and is said to come from the shop’s wish to be a place where, just as individual “points” connect to form a “line (shape),” people connect one by one and find opportunities for a richer life.
The interior has a homey atmosphere, and the staff kindly greet you. With no steps, entering with a stroller is smooth. “During lunchtime, many other customers also come with children, so please feel at ease,” says staff member Abe.
The interior features numerous artworks on display and also serves as a gallery and workshop space, so you can enjoy stylish art as well as a meal. The exhibits change monthly, allowing you to relax and enjoy different art with each visit while dining.
The “kids’ lunch” (1,100 yen) served at lunchtime is also a popular choice. The one-plate meal includes egg-free veggie omurice, grilled vegetables, and meat-free veggie karaage. A vegan kids’ lunch is quite rare, and even children who aren’t fond of vegetables are sure to enjoy it. With a commitment to using no eggs, dairy, or wheat at all, and a wide selection of kids’ cutlery, you can dine with peace of mind.
Answering the call of “I just want to eat vegetables!”, about 90% of the dishes here are vegetable-based. There’s also a rich selection of vegan and gluten-free options, with a lineup that’s friendly to children. A lovely dining bar that’s easy to visit for lunch or with kids. Why not stop by this spot where vegetable lovers gather?
| Name |
Linio (Linio) |
|---|---|
| Phone | 03-3353-8070 |
| Address | 1F Nishio Heights, 4-1 Ichigayadaimachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Access |
| Access | Akebonobashi Station 3 min walk Yotsuya-sanchome 9 min walk |
| Business Hours | 【Wed〜Sun】 Lunch 11:30〜15:00 (Sat & Sun only) Dinner 17:00〜22:00 (Wed〜Sun) (Food L.O. 21:00/Drink L.O. 21:30) Open on Sundays Closed Mon & Tue |
| Budget | Lunch ¥1,000~¥1,999 Dinner ¥4,000~¥4,999 |
| Payment Methods | Cards accepted Electronic money accepted QR code payments accepted |
| Number of seats | 21 seats |
| Official URL | https://linio831.com/ |
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