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A renovated townhouse that is over 100 years old. Enjoy Omi beef, fresh seafood, and carefully selected rice cooked in clay pots!
Enjoy luxurious Japanese black beef grilled meat in a mansion built in the early Showa era and associated with a wealthy man.
[5 minutes from Sanjo Station] Enjoy the luxury of Yakiniku (Grilled meat) with carefully selected meat. A wide selection of exquisite dishes to satisfy all five senses. A luxurious course menu is also available.
A stone-paved townhouse has been renovated into a contemporary modern space. A restaurant in Hanamikoji, Gion where you can enjoy chicken dishes and wine
A one-of-a-kind dressing that makes the salad the centerpiece Original Italian Cuisine Same reservation on the day ◎ Sanjo dinner
Near Yasaka Shrine! Enjoy delicious meat to your heart's content. All-you-can-eat shabu shabu, Steak, and steak♪
Yachiyo garden facing the approach to Nanzenji Temple. A space where you can enjoy Kyoto cuisine and gardener Ueji's garden to your heart's content.
6/25 (Tue) Open 〇★1 minute from Shimizu-Gojo Station★Roji-oku affiliated store★Wagyu roast beef× Western Cuisine ×Steamed
Please enjoy a luxurious time in a quiet Hanamikoji street while listening to the chef's lighthearted talk.
◎ “Fugu” brings good luck ◎ Authentic taste at a reasonable price!
\4 minutes walk from Kawaramachi/Sanjo/Yakiniku made with Sendai Yakiniku (Grilled meat) x table-top lemon sour♪All-you-can-drink from 0 yen!
[Kyoto Gion x Completely private room] Kyoto Kaiseki-style French cuisine incorporating seasonal delicacies to enjoy in a private space
[1 minute walk from Higashiyama Station] Brand-name pork specialty store. Shabu-shabu shabu served with low-temperature fried Pork Cutlet and special soup stock.
A house in the back alley of Gion, Kyoto. A Kyomachiya that is a hideaway itself. Authentic Kaiseki with a tasteful atmosphere!
Kisshokichi, which handles the world's largest amount of Kobe beef, opens its first store in Kyoto. The "deliciousness of Kobe beef" achieved through continued dedication