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Finding a decent, reasonably priced place for lunch can be a chore for discerning Tokyo visitors, especially in touristy neighbourhoods like Asakusa. Aiming to attract particularly vegetarians and Muslim customers, Sekai Cafe opened in November 2014 just a stone's throw from the Kaminarimon. The fusion menu, which includes everything from sandwiches to steak, is put together with 100% halal ingredients, and those looking for meat-free options will find plenty to choose from as well. Lunch sets are around ¥1,000, everyone on the staff speaks English, and free Wi-Fi is available. If you've just landed in Tokyo, Sekai Cafe is a great place to find your bearings and fill up before heading out on your city adventure.
Transport Asakusa Station (Asakusa, Ginza, Tobu lines)
Telephone 03 6802 7300
Open 8am-8pm (last orders at 7.30pm)
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