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Directly connected to [Shijo Station] and [Karasuma Station]! Yakiniku (Grilled meat) sells whole Kuroge Wagyu beef cows and freshly cooked rice cooked in a clay pot!
◇Beside Karasuma Station◇ Seasonal Kyoto vegetables served as exquisite skewers...! This is a “kushikatsu specialty store” with a history of 45 years.
"Buy a whole head of Matsusaka Beef" Enjoy a higher-grade Yakiniku (Grilled meat) in an 80-year-old Kyomachiya (private room available for up to 10 people)
3 minutes from Shijo Station ◆ Popular course! "Kyoto Okonomiyaki" Teppan-yaki using Kyoto ingredients x bio wine in a calm space ◎
1 minute from Karasuma Oike Station ◆The big red lantern is the landmark! When it comes to fresh seafood purchased daily, selection! Sake drinks and banquets welcome♪
2 minutes from Karasuma Oike Station ◆ Enjoy authentic Vietnamese Cuisine that is gluten-free in an extraordinary space. There is also a small raised tatami room.
[4 minutes from Karasuma Station and Shijo Station] From spacious table seats to private rooms. Enjoy shabu shabu kaiseki in a stately restaurant.
We can guide you in a private room space. Admission is limited, so please contact us in advance to reserve your seat.
[Private rooms available] Enjoy carefully selected cuts of A4 and A5 Kuroge Wagyu beef ◆ A high-quality Yakiniku (Grilled meat) restaurant near the office area with excellent access
[Karasuma・Takoyakushi] A 100-year-old Kyoto townhouse with a traditional atmosphere. Enjoy Chinese home cooking using seasonal Kyoto vegetables and root vegetables.
5 minutes walk from Hankyu Karasuma Station! A famous restaurant in the Shijo Karasuma/Shijo Kawaramachi area that is known only to those in the know and is proud of its six-black and white Pork Dishes.
A detached Japanese restaurant located 5 minutes walk from the Kyoto Imperial Palace. Enjoy the finest domestic eel with the exquisite ``Unagi-shabu'' Kaiseki cuisine.
Cigars on sale, a wide variety of handmade Sweets Chocolate! A white Western-style building formerly a bank in the early Taisho period, a space for adults to choose from!