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The famous “Okinawa Oden” is very popular! OK on the day! 4,000 yen for a total of 8 dishes + 120 minutes of all-you-can-drink! !
Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) Festival where you can enjoy authentic Japanese-style meal prepared by chefs. Just try it once and you'll understand the authentic taste! 《Currently accepting reservations for New Year's party》
[1 minute from Kawaramachi Station] All-you-can-eat and drink from 2,900 yen ♪♪ A budget-friendly Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) in Shijo Kiyamachi Umari.
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.
4 minutes walk from Shijo Karasuma Station [Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) restaurant] Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) inherits the taste of a famous restaurant in Pontocho
5 minutes walk from Kawaramachi Station ◆ We offer a wide range of options, from banquet courses to individual menus! Total seating capacity: 74 seats ◎ Perfect for banquets
You can enjoy vegetables from all over the country, mainly Kyoto vegetables, with alcoholic beverages such as wine and draft beer.
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.
The key is carefully selected seasonal ingredients and a richly flavored and aromatic soup stock! Private rooms available for 2 people or more♪
Tanagokoro, an adult Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) where alcohol lovers gather
[Popular mini bowl on Instagram! 】 Near the station ◆ Enjoy “bluefin tuna” including rare parts and Okinawan Cuisine ◎
≪Easy on your wallet≫ Great for drinks≫ Along Kawaramachi Street, Kyoto ☆ This is a popular Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with locals. ☆Super carbonated☆Kaku…
We are reopening the chicken hot pot.
A restaurant specializing in Seafood, where freshness and taste come first! Purchase directly from the Kyoto Central Wholesale Market! 40 kinds of sake, 14 generations, now