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5 minutes from Karasuma Station ◆ Famous stewed offal and assorted Seafood that will put you in the red! A must-see for office workers at mass prices ◎
Enjoy Kyushu's finest dishes and our famous mentaiko dishes♪ All-you-can-drink available! At lunchtime, you can eat all-you-can-eat spicy mentaiko from Yamaya♪
Directly connected to Karasuma Station - A yakitori specialty store using freshly ground "Kyoto Akajidori" chicken
A selection of carefully selected ingredients such as duck, Kyoto vegetables, and fresh fish. Delicious sake and shochu from all over the country, as well as homemade soba noodles.
[Underground of the "1928 Building"] Enjoy a variety of food and drinks, including 3 types of paella, in the museum
[3 minutes from Karasuma Station] Get closer to game meat! Enjoy authentic game meat that even beginners can enjoy with ease, and toast with wine!
A showa-era popular bar that serves nostalgic meals made mainly from ingredients sourced from Kyoto's kitchen, Nishiki Market.
Kansai-yaki made with Bincho charcoal without steaming. Hitsumabushi/Unagiju with a crispy outside and fluffy inside.
3 minutes walk from Karasuma Station [40 years in business] Both udon and Ramen are seriously delicious! Curry Udon and yuzu Ramen are popular
[3 minutes from Shijo Station] A store with a 150-year-old atmosphere◆Enjoy carefully selected matcha and sweetness in carefully selected bowls◎Private rooms available for reserved
Ralph's Coffee's world's first afternoon tea is appealing.
[1 minute walk from Karasuma Station and Shijo Station on the Karasuma Line] Enjoy the specialty "boiled Gyoza / Dumpling" and authentic Chinese cuisine from a long-established restaurant! A full range of drinking party courses available
Enjoy the light "shellfish ramen" and the nostalgic flavor of "soy sauce ramen"! Also for one woman ◎
Open from 7:30am! Enjoy the aromatic Kyoto-style curry. You can also purchase the spices lined up in the store ◎
四条河原町駅3分◆日本と欧米の食文化が融合した、“発酵”がテーマの新感覚ハンバーガーを満喫
[Shijo Kawaramachi Sugu] Tsukemen (Dipping Nudle) with stone-ground whole grain noodles and chicken and seafood soup that go great together
``Kin no Tsubasa'' Creative Cuisine enjoyed in a Kyomachiya