Local Cuisine Spots in Around Kiyomizu-Dera Temple Area

  • Kiyomizu Gojozaka Yubasen
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    4.5
    30 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Kyoto Kyoto-shi Higashiyama-ku Gojohashihigashi 6-583-113
    This yuba tofu skin restaurant is on the pilgrimage route from Gojozaka to Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Yuba first began as part of the Buddhist cuisine acceptable for priests to eat. It offers fresh-made yuba, full of the mildly sweet aroma of soybeans. Their most popular meal is the Kyo-yuba zen, a set with their yuba trio platter, yuba sashimi, and agedashi fried yuba in broth. They also have rice, akadashi miso soup, and desserts on their full menu of yuba cuisine. They also sell fried kumiage-yuba (soft unshaped yuba) or sweet stewed yuba to take home, all made in the workshop on the second floor.

    Not due the food or service but simply as it was closed and Trip Advisor did not mention that. We walked some way to the restaurant purely based on the rating and reviews at 8pm Monday 27th May and...

  • Kisanjina
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    5-130-7, Kiyomizu, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, 605-0862

    We pooped in after strolling through Gion because the menu looked appealing. 3 of us had ginger beef. It was very tasty and came with miso soup and tofu. Eye friendly service.

  • Kyoryori Hozan
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    2.0
    2 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    MADOI Article 3 building 1F, 4-1, Shichikencho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, 605-0011

    友人の紹介で来店させていただきました。ビール2敗だし巻きを注文させて頂いた者です。店員様2名より接客業とは思えない発言を受けました。大変不愉快であり、同じ接客業としてこのような対応されるとはとても残念。

  • Yoshihisa
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    422, Myohoinmaekawacho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, 605-0932

    大人気のお店で予約をとるには2ヶ月以上前から予約をしなければならない予約困難店です。ランチは税サ込みで7000円と非常にリーズナブルです。食材も申し分なし。はやるのがよくわかるお店です。ランチはカードが使えません。

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