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Excellent value for money ◎ Popular Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with delicious Chicken Cuisine | All-you-can-drink courses perfect for banquets | Plenty of alcoholic drinks
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[Completely private room available] Domestic young chicken smoked grill is a must-try! Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) for adults where you can enjoy the finest Kyoto ingredients with a wide selection of local sake and shochu.
``Invoice Registered Store'' Charcoal-grilled yakitori from Okutanba, vegetables and rice sent directly from farmers, and local sake selected by a sake brewer are the best!
Directly connected to Karasuma Station - A yakitori specialty store using freshly ground "Kyoto Akajidori" chicken
[5 minutes from Shijo Station/Karasuma Station] We sincerely serve a variety of Grilled skewer and other special dishes grilled over Bincho charcoal.
"Vegetable roll skewers" made with fresh vegetables carefully grilled with pork are Manten's specialty! !
Shijo Karasuma / Kawaramachi ◆Charcoal-grilled yakitori with [Kyoto vegetables] and [Kyoto Nanaya chicken] served at a Kyomachiya! Semi-private rooms available
[Karasuma/Near Shijo Station] Marriage of yakitori, sashimi, and wine selected by a sommelier
≪5 minutes walk from Shijo/Karasuma Station≫ Charcoal-grilled Kyoto vegetables and Kyoto red chicken. Completely private rooms available!
[Single person ~ reserved OK] Taste exquisite yakitori and charcoal-grilled chicken in an elegant townhouse in Kyoto. All-you-can-drink course available◎
[5 minutes from Shijo/Karasuma Station] We are proud of our branded chicken and Miyazaki Local Cuisine. Private rooms can accommodate up to 8 people, and reserved can accommodate up to 40 people!
A new Kyoto creative Grilled skewer grills vegetable meat skewers, Seafood skewers, and chicken skewers over charcoal in a townhouse in Pontocho.
≪2 minutes walk from Shijo/Karasuma Station≫ ~ reserved banquet for up to 80 people! Authentic Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) using Kishu Binchotan charcoal