Itadaki Zen

About Itadaki Zen

Europe’s first ever organic and vegan Japanese restaurant, Itadaki Zen is a trailblazer in the very centre of London. With its name combining Japanese terms for ‘taking the food of life’ and ‘to fix’, Itadaki Zen aims for much more than the simple sating of appetites. In the peaceful surroundings of the pale coloured dining room, food is taken for its healing properties as well as its flavour. With a slow food ethic reflected in the care taken over each dish, Itadaki Zen uses traditional, sustainable and authentic, seasonal and organic ingredients with the eventual aim of producing all of its own vegetables. Recurring on the menu are products deemed important in maintaining a strong and healthy metabolism. With an organically produced selection of wines, beers and sake though, Itadaki Zen isn’t too angelic.

Itadaki Zen Address

Address:
139 King's Cross Road
King's Cross
London
WC1X 9BJ

Prices for Itadaki Zen

Under £25 | €28 | US$39

Location Information for Itadaki Zen

Address:
139 King's Cross Road
King's Cross
London
WC1X 9BJ
Public transport: King's Cross Thameslink, National Railway

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Latest 5 reviews of Itadaki Zen

8 out of 10 based on 70 reviews

The sushi was okay, the spring rolls adequate. The food was bland and underwhelming. Not forgetting over-priced. Oh, but it is organic.

16 March 2012
by AD

Quite expensive for what it is. Thought the food was good but not great. It did taste fresh though. worth a visit.

4 May 2012
by JM

A lovely little find worth the walk from the station.

23 March 2012
by Anonymous

Itadaki Zen was a little gem. The tired waiter was very understanding about the fact we were late for your table. The food was really delicious and very reasonably priced - we ate starters, a main and hot saki for £33. I'll definitely be going back.

27 April 2012
by Lue Cuttiford

Itadaki zen in London is a vegetarian dream come true- i love Japanese food and this place is the only place i have been to where i could eat everything on the menu. Would definitely recommend to both my vegetarian and carnivorous friends!

14 April 2012
by 11803179
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