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A stone-paved townhouse has been renovated into a contemporary modern space. A restaurant in Hanamikoji, Gion where you can enjoy chicken dishes and wine
Directly connected to [Shijo Station] and [Karasuma Station]! Yakiniku (Grilled meat) sells whole Kuroge Wagyu beef cows and freshly cooked rice cooked in a clay pot!
Savor the "superlative ice ripeness" delivered directly from Kagoshima and a variety of delicious sake. In a sophisticated Japanese modern space. Semi-private room available
[3 minutes walk from Sanjo Station] Casual authentic Kaiseki! We also have private rooms and tatami rooms that are convenient for anniversaries and drinking parties.
In an elegant space, enjoy seasonal kaiseki cuisine and carefully selected hot pot dishes with carefully selected alcoholic beverages.
[Kamogawa Noryoyuka will be held from May 1st] [For lunch, we offer dishes using fast-growing conger eel and our specialty, the Hanayagi meal served in a bamboo basket!]
◆Good location, 4 minutes walk from the station ◆Completely private rooms available ◆ Enjoy traditional Japanese Cuisine while enjoying the Kyoto-like atmosphere of Pontocho
[3 minutes walk from Kawaramachi Station] Bistro bar serving high-quality meat and Kyoto vegetables. Open for lunch only on weekends and holidays.
How about some Kaiseki cuisine at Hanamikoji in Gion? We welcome you with traditional and innovative cuisine.
A renovated townhouse that is over 100 years old. Enjoy Omi beef, fresh seafood, and carefully selected rice cooked in clay pots!
Enjoy a moment of happiness in Gion... Enjoy Kuroge Wagyu beef and live lobster sent directly from Canada in a comfortable space.
Soy milk pork shabu that makes you feel good.
[5 minutes walk from Hankyu Kawaramachi Station Exit 7!]
A hidden kappo restaurant that offers the flavors of Kyoto at reasonable prices throughout the seasons.
<Kamogawa Riverside Seats> Reservations are now being accepted for both lunch and dinner. Enjoy seasonal Japanese and Western kaiseki cuisine at a seat overlooking the Kamogawa River.