Kyoto Cuisine Rokusei

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Kyoto Cuisine Rokusei

A 120-year-old establishment known for its bento boxes that encapsulate the essence of Kyoto cuisine.

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Established in the 32nd year of the Meiji era (1899), this renowned Kyoto cuisine restaurant boasts a history of over 120 years. Currently situated along the Biwako Canal near Heian Shrine in the Okazaki area, it stands as a testament to the enduring tradition and culinary excellence of Kyoto's gastronomic culture.

A signature offering is the "Teoke Bento," a visually stunning bento served in a beautiful wooden bucket crafted by Living National Treasure Kiyoshi Nakagawa. This bento features a colorful array of seasonal ingredients, showcasing the charm of Kyoto cuisine. Another highlight is the "Creative Heian Dynasty Cuisine," a modern interpretation of the meals enjoyed by aristocrats of the Heian period, inspired by historical texts. The dishes, served in authentic period-style settings, offer a taste of the origins of Kyoto cuisine. This menu requires a reservation at least a week in advance and is available for private dining in tatami rooms for two or more guests.

Rokusei also serves a unique soufflé in its café section. Inspired by the previous owner's experience in France, this soufflé is carefully baked for 25 minutes upon order, rising fluffily from its cocotte, making it a hit on social media. Alongside classic flavors like vanilla and matcha, the café also offers limited-edition soufflés made with seasonal ingredients, changing monthly.

Highlights

  • Established in the 32nd year of the Meiji era, Rokusei is a traditional Kyoto cuisine restaurant.
  • Famous for its "Teoke Bento" featuring seasonal dishes in a wooden bucket crafted by a Living National Treasure.
  • Offers "Creative Heian Dynasty Cuisine" that revives ancient aristocratic meals with a contemporary touch.
  • The café's soufflé is also a must-try.

Photos

  • "Teoke Bento" featuring seasonal ingredients.

    "Teoke Bento" featuring seasonal ingredients.

  • Evening meals focus on bento and kaiseki courses (reservation required).

    Evening meals focus on bento and kaiseki courses (reservation required).

  • Creative Heian Dynasty Cuisine for two or more (reservation required).

    Creative Heian Dynasty Cuisine for two or more (reservation required).

  • Seasonal, limited-edition soufflés.

    Seasonal, limited-edition soufflés.

  • Counter seats with a scenic view along the canal.

    Counter seats with a scenic view along the canal.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)

A

English menu is available. Photos are available for some dishes only.

Q

Are there vegetarian options available?

A

Yes, vegetarian menus are available upon prior reservation (not vegan or halal-friendly).

Q

Is takeout available?

A

Yes, with prior reservation.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the restaurant?

A

Kyoto Wi-Fi is available

Q

Is it possible to reserve a seat?

A

Yes, it is.

Reviews

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  • 秦晴

    可以坐在桌旁一邊欣賞日本的庭院一邊品味美食,應季的會席料理也是非常有名

Details

Name in Japanese
京料理六盛(ろくせい)
Postal Code
606-8341
Address
71 Okazakinishitennocho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
Telephone
075-751-6171
Closed
Mondays(open if National holiday), December 24 to January 1, Irregular holidays
Business Hours
11:30am - 2:00pm, 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Note: Dinner is available by reservation only.
Budget
Lunch 5,000yen, Dinner 15,000yen
Access
From Subway Tozai Line’s Higashiyama Station, walk 5 min.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)