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3 minutes from Karasuma Station ◆Taste famous sake from all over Japan, handmade delicacies, and seasonal Kamameshi (rice cooked in a pot). A calm space for adults
[Great coupons available! ] All-you-can-eat ☆ Authentic Indian and Nepalese Cuisine prepared by a Nepali chef ♪.
[8 minutes from Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station] Enjoy Local Cuisine in a calm hideaway for adults! !
[Nijo Castle] Enjoy Kyoto cuisine with all five senses in the atmosphere of Kyoto. We offer the best hospitality◆Completely private rooms available◆
A colorful and abundant menu Grilled skewer including the specialty "vegetable roll skewers", beef skewers, chicken skewers, Seafood skewers, vegetable skewers, etc.
Fully private rooms♦︎Enjoy the "dream-worthy fried chicken" marinated in special flying fish stock and a wide selection of alcoholic drinks!
◇Kyoto's largest selection of Belgian beers! Kyoto Yanagibaba Rokkaku Belgian Beer Dining◇
Eat all the chicken! Please enjoy our wide variety of Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers).
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.
[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 exquisite freshly fried ``Kyoto-Tempura'' in a cozy Japanese-style restaurant◆
5 minutes from Karasuma Oike Station◆Enjoy Okonomiyaki made with homemade sauce and specialty dishes in a homely space
[5 minutes walk from Karasuma Oike] Mala Hot pot from Sichuan, China, tastes better than the real thing! Feel free to bring your own drinks and ingredients ◎
Right next to Kawaramachi Oike intersection! Top-quality Prosciutto and Ajillo, tapas made with carefully selected ingredients, and approximately 500 types of wine.
Enjoy Japanese-style meal made with carefully selected seasonal ingredients in an selection course. Celebrate important entertainment and anniversaries in a quaint Japanese space