You can really feel the care and hospitality in their Kyoto cuisine. The delicious flavors and aromas passed down through generations still have such a charming appeal.
Maruyama Park Kyoryori Shigure | Review by 秦晴
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Umezono Kiyomizu Branch
Founded in 1927, Umezono is a long-established Kyoto sweets shop with six locations across the city. Known as a beloved amatō chaya (traditional dessert café), it is popular with both locals and visitors, and its signature mitarashi dango is also a favorite Kyoto souvenir. The Kiyomizu Branch is located along Sannenzaka, just a short walk from the UNESCO World Heritage Site Kiyomizu-dera Temple, making it an easy stop while exploring the Kiyomizu and Kodaiji areas.
The grilled dango here is definitely their signature! On a hot summer day, having some Japanese shaved ice to cool off is also a great idea. 👍
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Gion Gyuzen
Located near the popular tourist spot Yasaka Shrine, this popular restaurant offers all-you-can-eat shabu-shabu and sukiyaki. Renowned for its selection of carefully selected domestic beef and premium Kuroge Wagyu, the restaurant offers a wide range of courses to suit various budgets and group sizes, earning it high praise.
They have a great selection of set menus, including all-you-can-eat Wagyu and pork. You can even go for unlimited premium Kuroge Wagyu! Awesome place.
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Goku Tea House
Located in Yokohama Chinatown, Goku Tea House is a cafe where you can experience genuine Chinese tea. Positioned about 10m from Kanteibyo, a symbol of Chinatown, it has been offering a satisfying assortment of teas for everyone, from novices to Chinese tea enthusiasts, since its establishment in 2001.
This is a place where you can buy tea, enjoy tea, and have tea snacks. The exterior has a nostalgic vibe... 👍
