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【丸太町駅2分】具材たっぷりの旨辛牛鍋や、目の前で調理する自慢の鉄板料理を大人の隠れ家で!
We deliver sushi that inherits tradition with kindness and craftsmanship. Provided in a calm space where time passes slowly
An atmosphere filled with the atmosphere of Kyoto. Enjoy the finest Japanese beef yakiniku such as Ozaki beef and Omi Yakiniku (Grilled meat) in a completely private room.
[3 minutes from Shiyakusho-mae Station] Enjoy Kyoto cuisine made with high-quality ingredients and carefully selected local sake without straining yourself.
[Kamogawa Noryo Yuka] We pride ourselves on casual Kyoto cuisine centered around Yuba and Tofu. A quaint building that is a renovated teahouse.
[Opened on December 23rd] “A higher-grade experience at a price range that can be used for everyday use” Private room ◆ For entertaining or anniversaries
≪7 minutes walk from Karasuma Station/Kawaramachi≫ Enjoy obanzai and charcoal-grilled dishes at a Kyomachiya house facing Sanjo Street.
Enjoy creative Japanese Japanese-style meal with a Kyoto-like feel in Miyuki-cho. Recommended for sightseeing or after work.
≪Semi-private rooms available≫ Enjoy carefully crafted homemade dishes, Chuhai (Shochu cocktail) highballs, and carefully selected local sake in a stylish space◎
[OPEN 11/1◆Relocated from Shijo Karasuma] Enjoy craft beer in a Kyomachiya. Standing also available
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
[Nijo Castle] Enjoy Kyoto cuisine with all five senses in the atmosphere of Kyoto. We offer the best hospitality◆Completely private rooms available◆
◆Enjoy exquisite freshly fried ``Kyoto-Tempura'' in a cozy Japanese-style restaurant◆
Enjoy creative Japanese Japanese-style meal in a Kyomachiya ◇ Enjoy the live atmosphere at the counter. Completely private room for up to 10 people ◇Entertainment/Anniversary
Enjoy Japanese-style meal made with carefully selected seasonal ingredients in an selection course. Celebrate important entertainment and anniversaries in a quaint Japanese space