Gion Gyuzen (祇園牛禅)
4.0
This Japanese cuisine restaurant close by the Kyoto sightseeing spot of Yasaka Shrine mainly serves shabu-shabu, sukiyaki and other nabe (hot pot) dishes. They are choosy about the quality of their meat, and offer a set where guests can simultaneously enjoy shabu-shabu and sukiyaki. There are plenty of all-you-can-eat options from reasonably priced menu offerings to those which allow you to eat Japanese Black beef to your heart’s content, while the course offerings where guests can try food including Kyoto’s obanzai cuisine and fried foods are popular. Despite the fact that the interior has been designed with a Japanese ambience, the ceilings are high to provide a sense of spaciousness. They also have private rooms with horigotatsu (recessed, heated floor seats) and counter seats available. The closest station is Gion-Shijo Station.
Kyoto Kyoutoshi Higashiyama-ku Gionmachikitagawa 323 Gion Hall 4F (Gion / Higashiyama / YamashinaArea)
17:00-23:00(L.O.22:30)
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- Address
- Kyoto Kyoutoshi Higashiyama-ku Gionmachikitagawa 323 Gion Hall 4F [map]
- Phone
- 0755333344
- Hours
- 17:00-23:00(L.O.22:30)
- Closed
- open everyday (except Dec.31Sunday, Jan.1Sunday)
- Parking Lot
- Not available
- Credit Card
- Available(VISA, MASTER, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
- Smoking
- Available
- Wi-Fi
- Available
- English Menu
- Available
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Kyoto Areas

Its wooden tea houses, shuffling geisha, and spiritual sights have seen Kyoto hailed as the heart of traditional Japan, a world apart from ultramodern Tokyo. Despite being the Japanese capital for over a century, Kyoto escaped destruction during World War II, leaving behind a fascinating history which can be felt at every turn, from the fully gold-plated Kinkakuji Temple down to traditional customs such as geisha performances and tea ceremonies, which are still practiced to this day.