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Gion Hanamikoji back alley. Taste Kyoto. First-time visitors are also welcome.
Close to Gion-Shijo Station in Kawaramachi, Kyoto ◆Enjoy a delicious plate of fresh fish and seasonal ingredients delivered directly from Hokuriku with local sake
Casual French cuisine using seafood and fresh Kyoto vegetables ■We offer courses perfect for anniversaries and birthdays.
Enjoy charcoal-Yakiniku (Grilled meat) carefully selected from only female Omi beef in a warm space built from a fully renovated Gion townhouse.
[Gion Shijo/5 minutes walk from Kawaramachi Station] 1st place in popular ranking "Kuma no Yakitori 106" Branch / Courses from 5,500 yen
A renovated townhouse that is over 100 years old. Enjoy Omi beef, fresh seafood, and carefully selected rice cooked in clay pots!
Fully equipped with private rooms ◆ Carefully selected ingredients grilled with bincho charcoal. Fluffy rice cooked in a clay pot. Please enjoy it.
[18 types of beef yukhoe x Wagyu beef Yakiniku (Grilled meat)] High quality meat at an affordable price. Course with all-you-can-drink starting from 7,000 yen
Sangha Ono Kyoto Jokyoji Temple. Enjoy a feast of flavors at a temple hotel
[Hideaway in Gion] This is a small and calm Japanese restaurant run by a couple and directly connected to Toyama Prefecture.
3 minutes walk from Yasaka Shrine and Kodaiji Temple. 27 years after opening the restaurant, the elaborate cuisine makes you feel the arrival of the four seasons.
[Karasuma・Takoyakushi] A 100-year-old Kyoto townhouse with a traditional atmosphere. Enjoy Chinese home cooking using seasonal Kyoto vegetables and root vegetables.
[6 minutes walk from Gion Shijo Station] A long-established Kyoto kaiseki restaurant located inside Yasaka Shrine!
Now accepting online reservations! *We do not accept reservations for terrace seats.
≪7 minutes walk from Karasuma Station/Kawaramachi≫ Enjoy obanzai and charcoal-grilled dishes at a Kyomachiya house facing Sanjo Street.
[Along the Sanjo Kamo River] Enjoy Kaiseki in a completely private room - Feel the four seasons of Kyoto with all five senses -