Eat Well: Thunder Tacos - Utsunomiya, Tochigi

When we go out of town for work we always try to find a new vegan restaurant to experience and share with other travelers. So, while waiting for our shinkansen back to Tokyo from Tochigi we decided to grab a bite to eat. We were craving Mexican food and luckily there was a vegan-friendly option not too far from Utsunomiya station. Thunder Tacos is about a 20-minute walk from the station and we were pleased to see a few vegan options on the menu including tacos and a burrito. We were hoping to eat the burrito however, we were informed that it takes about 40 minutes to prepare and they recommended ordering it in advance for those who know they will be coming ahead of time. When we got to the restaurant we found the interior classy and well-designed. We chose to sit in a booth to watch the staff work in the open kitchen because it’s always fun to watch the culinary magic happen. In addition to indoor seating, there’s a pick-up window outside for those on the go.

Since we couldn’t have a burrito this time we decided to try the vegan version of the vegetarian tacos. These small tacos came with a soft hand-made tortilla that held up against the weight of the toppings. The filling includes red and green salsa, avocado, red cabbage, red onion, cilantro, and seasoning. There were also a couple of lime wedges to squeeze on top for an extra layer of flavor and we got a side of jalapeno because we love spicy foods. The menu said they would come with beans as well, but we didn’t see or feel any. It may be that only the vegetarian option comes with beans if they’re made with an ingredient that isn’t vegan. Either that or it was an extremely small portion of beans. The veggies were crisp and fresh and the soft avocado added a nice contrast in texture. We wish they had given us some utensils as the tacos were a bit messy to eat because the generous helping of topping fell out of the back. The overall flavor of the taco was well-blanced and delicious so we ordered a set to-go with some french fries. However, it should be noted that the takeaway set only comes with three slightly bigger tacos. They kindly put the salsa on the side so the tortillas won’t get soggy before you can eat them.

The chef who took our order patiently answered our questions about the vegan items and was able to communicate with us in English, which was much appreciated. If we get the chance to come back to Thunder Tacos, we look forward to trying the burrito to see how, if at all, it differs from the tacos’ contents and flavor profile. We’ll give our meal and experience from Thunder Tacos a sold 4 out of 5!

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