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Enjoy a little at a time from the à la carte menu. Enjoy the exquisite Western cuisine that combines French cuisine and Italian Cuisine cuisine with seasonal domestic ingredients.
◆Yakiniku at Yakiniku (Grilled meat) in Gion◆High-quality Wagyu beef carefully selected from all over Japan, including Omi beef and Kobe beef, in a relaxing private room!
[1 minute walk from Keihan Gion Shijo Station] Enjoy Bistro cuisine in a renovated Kyomachiya!
~Taste of summer in Kyoto~ Enjoy side dishes and Kyoto cuisine made with conger eel from the Setouchi region, Kamo eggplant, and other Kyoto vegetables, along with carefully selected local sake!
Completely renovated Kyoto townhouse from over 100 years ago! Kyoto obanzai and Kyoto vegetables, the specialty is warm vegetables! Many local sakes in Kyoto
What is Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) Apollo Plus?
“Gion Sushi is expensive” We want to overturn that image. From 208 yen per meal.
Counter seats overlooking the garden are popular for 2 to 3 people.
Kyoto's autumn taste "Hamo dishes and matsutake" various courses are also available for lunch
A Japanese cuisine restaurant nestled in the back of an alley. Here is a restaurant where you can enjoy traditional cuisine made with seasonal ingredients in style with the four seasons.
5 minutes from Kawaramachi Station, 6 minutes from Karasuma Station! A sunken kotatsu-style seat that can accommodate up to 14 people, a hideaway loft private room, etc.
Close to Gion-Shijo Station in Kawaramachi, Kyoto ◆Enjoy a delicious plate of fresh fish and seasonal ingredients delivered directly from Hokuriku with local sake
Enjoy seasonal Kyoto vegetables and wild plants, seasonal fish from Wakasa and Akashi Seto Inland Sea, and river fish from Lake Biwa with Kyoto-style tempura ◇ Tempura private rooms available ◇
[Karasuma・Takoyakushi] A 100-year-old Kyoto townhouse with a traditional atmosphere. Enjoy Chinese home cooking using seasonal Kyoto vegetables and root vegetables.
[Noryo Yuka available] An Italian restaurant located in a Sukiya-style house overlooking Kyoto's Kamogawa River.