Organic restaurants in Asia
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Milas
This secret garden restaurant, located down a quiet side road, is a project centre for street youth. Offers tasty vegetarian cooking: healthy snacks, sandwiches, salads and organic coffee.
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Hiroba
Hiroba is a veritable vegetarian oasis, particularly if you go for the lunch buffet (around ¥1300). The organic Japanese buffet includes both vegetarian and meat options; descriptions are only in Japanese but signs for each dish include cute, helpful drawings of fish or pigs to explain if animal ingredients were used. The building is off Omote-sandō, a block behind the Hanae Mori building.
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Berries Café
A pleasant but quiet 2nd-floor restaurant decorated with bare bricks, plants and lilac tablecloths, it specialises in organic food and drinks. Organic tea, coffee, juices, wines, ice creams and beers accompany a short menu of Italianish food - salads with apple mayonnaise, fusion dorias (rice covered in spaghetti sauce) and pasta. Downstairs is an organic-food shop.
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Restoran Wuguzhan
This Chinese organic vegetarian health-food eatery was temporarily closed when we passed, but it's got a good reputation for delivering carrion-free calories in the form of inexpensive Chinese-style veggie dishes. Handy for the local guest houses, the menu runs to sweet-and-sour 'veggie chicken', seaweed wholemeal bread roll, veggie duck la mee soup and beyond.
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Natural Harmony Angolo
Downshift to the pace of Natural Harmony Angolo, where the wholesome food is pure and so is the smoke-free air. The menu is largely vegetarian, augmented with some fish dishes; set meals featuring the delicately prepared vegetables du jour come with a choice of white or brown rice. Try some cold, cloudy sake with your meal and meditatively decompress.
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Kailash
In an atmospheric old Japanese town house, this new organic restaurant is a very welcome addition to the Kyoto restaurant scene. The set lunch here usually includes a salad, rice, tsukemono, soup and a main dish. It has an English menu. We like to relax at the low tables upstairs. Look for the plants.
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Café Tali Jiwa
Adjoining the Hotel Santai, this wholesome place has an appetising choice of dishes, from fruit smoothies to veggie burgers. Many of the ingredients are organic. Expect fair-trade coffee - this is the home of PPLH Bali.
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Warung Beras Bali
Organic rice underpins organic vegetables and various Chinese dishes at this appropriately green-hued open-front cafe. A long list of fresh juices adds to the healthy patina. Try the unusual – and organic vegetarian – saté sambal plecina, which is a tasty skewer of grilled spinach and tomato. Or buy a bag of rice.
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Wudu Organic House
The health conscious can head to this place, an organic restaurant and shop.
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Country Farm Organics
Lots of veggie options & everything is organic.
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Warung Bodag Maliah
In a beautiful location on a plateau overlooking rice terraces and river valleys, this small cafe is in the middle of a big organic farm. The food's healthy but more importantly, given that half the fun is getting here, the drinks are cool and refreshing. Look for a little track off Jl Raya Ubud that goes past Abangan Bungalows, then follow the signs along footpaths for another 800m.
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Café Smorgås
Set back from traffic, this healthy eatery has nice wicker chairs outside and cool air-con inside. A big local fave for its quiche, salads and sandwiches, the ever-expanding cafe now has a bakery and its own line of deli items.
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Juice Ja Café
Glass of spirulina? Dash of wheatgrass with your papaya juice? Organic fruits and vegetables go into the food at this funky bakery-cafe. The cashew banana muffin and passion-fruit juice are a killer combo.
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