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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!
[8 minutes walk from Gion Shijo Station] A restaurant specializing in natto dishes that uses natto in all menus
[5 minutes from Sanjo Station] Enjoy creative Japanese-style meal that makes the most of seasonal ingredients and delicious sake. Hospitality in a Japanese space overlooking the Kamogawa River
Enjoying the grill inside Japan's first Banyan Tree Group hotel [Dawa Yuraku Kyoto]
◆Completely private rooms available ◆For meetings and auspicious events ◎Smoking is allowed at all seats in the store
A Spanish Italian Cuisine located in a detached house on a corner of Gion, Kyoto.
Restaurants where you can experience innovative gastronomy and space, and enjoy a time that pleases your five senses in peace with your loved ones.
[1 minute walk from Gion-Shijo Station] Enjoy the branded duck "Kyo-kamo" and delicious Kyoto sake in a sophisticated Japanese modern space
A blissful moment spent in a space with furniture that gives you a good old rustic warmth...
Enjoy a moment of happiness in Gion... Enjoy Kuroge Wagyu beef and live lobster sent directly from Canada in a comfortable space.
[In Maruyama Park, Kyoto] A professional connoisseur buys the highest quality Japanese black beef, which is purchased whole, along with Kyoto vegetables.
◆Good location, 4 minutes walk from the station ◆Completely private rooms available ◆ Enjoy traditional Japanese Cuisine while enjoying the Kyoto-like atmosphere of Pontocho
Fully equipped with private rooms ◆ Carefully selected ingredients grilled with bincho charcoal. Fluffy rice cooked in a clay pot. Please enjoy it.
Lunch reservations are suspended from March 17th (Sunday) to April 21st (Sunday).
A completely renovated Kyoto townhouse built over 150 years ago. Kyoto obanzai and the famous Kyoto oden are exquisite! We have an abundance of local sake.
Enjoy unforgettable Yakiniku (Grilled meat) in Gion, a town with a unique atmosphere and atmosphere.
The main dining room of the Meiji guest house “Chorakukan”, completed in 1909