MOCMO sandwiches (Gluten free sandwiches)

Sandwich shop
Celiac friendly
Lunch
Cafe
Sandwiches
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Nestled near a serene park, this spot offers a wood-grained interior and dog-friendly terrace seats, creating a relaxing atmosphere ideal for those seeking gluten-free dining. Its healthy-oriented menu and carefully crafted ambiance make it a must-visit for gluten-sensitive guests.
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Celiac friendly

Low risk of cross-contamination

Dedicated GF place
Trained staff
Dedicated kitchen space
Checked by Atly
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

1

The sandwiches are gluten-free, a key feature for dietary needs.

2

The shop is about a 10-minute walk from Kichijoji Station.

3

Expect higher prices; sandwiches can cost around 3,500 yen for five.

Japan, 〒181-0013 Tokyo, Mitaka, Shimorenjaku, 1-chōme−17−4 2F
2.4km

People are saying

T
I am celiac so I was very grateful to find this place by chance. Usually I do not want to make loved ones “suffer” through gluten free food but the sandwiches looked and then tasted great, the non-celiacs thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you
A
Personally, I'm not interested in gluten-free, but it tastes good. If you get carried away and buy this and that, it ends up being quite expensive (lol) I got takeout, but for some reason the receipt said "in-store use" and 10% consumption tax was taken. Is this just a coincidence, or is this a normal thing? Personally, I wonder if they mistake it for in-store use, but maybe the staff training is not good enough. Either way, it's not good, and the tax office may get involved, so I think they should improve it immediately.
S
Fantastic gluten free sandwiches. Got the strawberry and egg sandwiches, which were delicious. The bread was not traditional bread, but very light and tasty. Would recommend to anyone who is not celiac/ gluten intolerant.

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