Saori, located on Kiyamachi Street in Kyoto, offers Mont Blanc that is spun to a thickness of just 1mm, resembling silk threads. Made with carefully selected Tamba chestnuts, this Mont Blanc allows you to fully savor the natural flavor of the chestnuts, making it truly exquisite. The shop provides a view of the Kamo River and boasts a calming atmosphere reminiscent of a traditional wooden house.
Located in Niomon, near Sanjo Station, this small restaurant, limited to one couple per day and with only six seats at the counter, quickly became a hot topic of conversation when it first opened because of its good taste. Within a few months of its opening, it became so difficult to make reservations that it was said there was a one-year waiting list.
HONKOGETSU is a Japanese restaurant in a luxurious sukiya-style building tucked away in the elegant cobblestone streets of Hozenji Yokocho. The restaurant, which has been awarded two Michelin stars year after year, is particular about not only its cuisine but also its tableware, which includes Rosanjin and Baccarat pieces. Enjoy the deep flavors woven by a rich sensibility and reliable technique, as well as the world of Japanese cuisine with a long history.
MIZAI is a fine kaiseki restaurant located in the Higashiyama district of Kyoto, offering a unique modern interpretation of traditional chakaiseki cuisine. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Kyoto, the restaurant offers a peaceful setting in which to enjoy a meal in a space that combines the spirituality of harmony with modern elegance.
The restaurant is located on Anekoji Dori in Kyoto. The simple and elegant cuisine based on chakaiseki (tea ceremony) has wowed the palates of numerous food connoisseurs and earned the restaurant three stars in the Michelin Guide 2018. The restaurant is so well-loved that regular customers who have been coming to the restaurant since its opening say they can barely stand it.
A restaurant project by Miyashita and Sakaibe, who studied together at a famous restaurant in New Zealand. One of the charms of the restaurant is its elegant interior, which was innovated from an elegant machiya (townhouse) in Kyoto. They serve dishes that combine Ohara vegetables and herbs selected by traveling around Japan and spices from around the world, and we hope you will enjoy the food that will tickle your curiosity.


