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Selected for Tabelog Japanese cuisine EAST "Tabelog 100" 2025
A nostalgic hideaway marked by the entrance of a large refrigerator. Step inside, and you'll feel like you've traveled back to the Showa era. Enjoy ice-cold beer and fresh, locally sourced offal and skewers!
【1-minute walk from Shijo Kawaramachi】Choose from our popular daily selection of "Obanzai Platter." Enjoy a variety of Kyoto vegetables sourced directly from farmers. The fish delivered straight from Wakasa offers a taste you can't find in Kyoto.
Direct access from Karasuma Oike! Special carpaccio event on January 6th, 7th, and 8th.
Enjoy a luxurious moment savoring Kobe Beef. Perfect for anniversaries and business meetings in a serene Japanese atmosphere.
Just a 5-minute walk from Gaienmae Station, enjoy a space with a view of the ginkgo tree-lined street, featuring seasonal dishes and a variety of drinks.
Anniversary: A hidden French restaurant themed around nature. A tranquil adult space where you can relax while watching the wood fire.
Selected for Tabelog French TOKYO "Tabelog 100" 2025
Located in Mori Town, Hokkaido, we have our own game processing facility and aim to be a sustainable restaurant.
【Rich Menu of Eel and Seafood!!】Our original year-end party course featuring eel and clams.
Located on the 3rd floor of Grand Green Osaka South, this place showcases the beauty of Japan through its wabi-sabi inspired dishes, matcha tea ceremonies, and interior design.
【With Coupon】Rich "Tonkotsu Shoyu" - A memorable and impactful flavor you won't forget after just one bite!
Selected for Tabelog Okonomiyaki "Tabelog 100" 2025
Onomichi-yaki: A Delicious Treat That Brings People Together in Kitashinchi!
Just a 1-minute walk from Iriya Station! Proudly serving carefully selected Japanese sake, Tsukamoto-style aged fish, and game dishes.
A calm town house-style restaurant utilizing a corner of an active tea shop. Enjoy seasonal Kyoto flavors while gazing at the tsubo-niwa (small garden).
"Japanese, Ryukyu, and Western Fusion"