Reason:Founded in the Edo period, renowned for sake-marinated sea bream
Currently closed|Open at 12:00 today
+81-75-2215511
136 Matsushitacho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8093, Japan
What travelers say:
Their home cooking is really very creative, and very delicious, of course the price is not cheap, in terms of Japanese cuisine, their standard is the highest quality place, each dish (a total of more than 14) not only looks good, but also tastes great. You can enjoy the ingenuity of each dish, and feel the balance of ingredients and seasonings in each mouthpiece. Very recommended, if you can book in the mouth of many people, enjoy it!
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Their cuisine is really creative and delicious, and of course the price is not cheap. As far as Japanese cuisine is concerned, their standard is the highest quality place. Every dish (more than 14 in total) not only looks good, but also tastes great. You can appreciate the ingenuity of each dish, and you can feel the balance of ingredients and seasoning in every bite. Highly recommended, if you can make a reservation among many people, please enjoy it!
I went to the yakiniku restaurant honestly. Although the chef used all kinds of stomachs and livers of cows to cook, his creativity was limited after all. The seasonings of several dishes were very similar, and the combination of traditional Japanese food methods was also average. I was tired because there was no surprise halfway through the meal. The only thing that caught my eye was the last oxtail skewer. It was simply seasoned with salt, boiled first and then grilled. The delicate fibers were wrapped in fat and melted in the mouth. It was the most delicious oxtail I had since coming to Japan. I want to tell the chef that you will definitely be popular if you open an oxtail specialty store. The last dessert was a tomato. When I saw it, I thought, well, this is similar to the sugar-mixed tomatoes in my great China. Take a bite, it's so sweet! Take another bite, oh, it's actually sprinkled with salt! Instantly understand the mystery of using tomatoes as desserts
This is a very cute tea house that sells green tea products, as well as some light meals and snacks. We ordered the matcha parfait, which was delicious. The products here are very layered, including ice cream, tea jelly, rice crackers, berries, jams, etc.
The ingredients, products and service are extremely exquisite. You don't need to order dishes, just order a set meal. The chef will prepare dishes according to the fresh ingredients of the season. The service is very surprising Japanese service. The service staff should be a family. In fact, we arrived more than 10 minutes early, and a waiter was already kneeling and waiting for customers. After eating, we went downstairs. The chef and his family were waiting on the first floor to see us off. When we walked more than 100 meters, we looked back and saw them waving at us. We quickly turned around and left their sight to avoid them waving again.
The 200-year-old Kyoto Kaiseki restaurant with three Michelin stars is a must-try. The chef, Nakamura Motokei, has been the only chef for six generations. The beauty of the eight-inch plating shows the essence of Kyoto wild vegetables. The two signature dishes, white miso simmered and sake-grilled sweet porgy, look ordinary but are a surprise to the taste buds! The taste is good, but the quantity is a little small
It is a long-established store. Many local friends recommend this place. It is indeed very popular. The service here is really attentive and thoughtful. I am very satisfied with my meal here, it is really, really, really delicious! The sashimi and various ingredients are very delicious and sweet. The environment is also very elegant. The restaurant has a long history, you can try it.