Although there is no such exquisite kaiseki cuisine in Kyoto, the taste is also very good. The beef rice inside looks mediocre, but the taste is very good. The prawn sashimi is really good.
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Although not as exquisite as Kyoto's Kaiseki cuisine, the taste is also very good. The beef rice looks ordinary, but the taste is very good, and the prawn sashimi is really good.
The name of the restaurant is simple and easy to remember when translated into Chinese. It is a restaurant specializing in Kaiseki cuisine. The environment is very secluded and dining is very private. The specialty of this restaurant is that each dish is small in size and very delicate.
Kaiseki cuisine is very exquisite. Every dish is exquisite, but the taste is good. Friends who like meat are advised not to go. Generally, just taste it. You won't be full after eating it. Kaiseki cuisine is very exquisite. Every dish is exquisite, but the taste is good. Friends who like meat are advised not to go. Generally, just taste it. You won't be full after eating it.
This is a very famous Kaiseki restaurant here. It is also a Michelin restaurant, so the price is still a bit higher. After eating there, I felt the overall feeling was quite good, with a more formal sense of ceremony.
This is one of the more expensive Kaiseki cuisine I have ever eaten. The environment outside looks simple yet stylish. The dishes inside are also very rich. Two people can order two different Kaiseki meal sets, which contain many items.