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Summer limited! Grilled offal Yamamocchan now on sale! Great value all-you-can-drink plan! 60 minutes from 980 yen♪
[Directly connected to Karasuma Oike Station! ]Cheap and delicious! A popular Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) in Kyoto ◎All-you-can-drink courses start from 3,300 yen ◆Private rooms available
Enjoy Kyo obanzai and Japanese-style meal in a completely renovated Kyoto townhouse! Plenty of local sake in Kyoto! The famous miso stew is exquisite! !
Directly connected to Karasuma Station! Enjoy delicious food from all over Kyushu in a modern restaurant with private rooms. Along with a wide selection of alcoholic beverages.
[Opening on February 6th] Sake, Yuba, and Seafood Sacred Bar Yamamoto Honke “Sacred” in Fushimi, Kyoto x Hideout Bar for Adults
Fully private rooms available◆Enjoy carefully selected Oyster and craft beer◆8 minutes walk from Hankyu Karasuma and Subway Karasuma Oike
[3 mins walk from Karasuma Oike] Reasonably priced pork shabu-shabu-shabu served with dashi ☆ Even healthier with lettuce ☆
Retro & nostalgic interior★Traditional Western Western Cuisine and plenty of beer◆Directly connected to Karasuma Station underground! Up to 100 people possible!
[1 minute from Karasuma Oike] Boasting a secret sauce that has been handed down for over 60 years ◆ Seats available today! Courses available, groups welcome
[Karasuma/Near Shijo Station] Marriage of yakitori, sashimi, and wine selected by a sommelier
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 ◎
[Private rooms available★3 minutes from the southwest exit of Karasuma Oike] Healthy cuisine prepared by Japanese-style meal chefs
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
≪2 minutes walk from Shijo/Karasuma Station≫ ~ reserved banquet for up to 80 people! Authentic Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) using Kishu Binchotan charcoal