Breakfast restaurant · Kyoto-shi
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"Lorimer Kyoto is a cafe in Japan owned by Yuji Haraguchi, named after his businesses near the L train stop in Brooklyn." - Serena Dai
Pizza restaurant · Kyoto-shi
Kyoto's first and only Neapolitan pizzeria, Casa di Ciro, serves authentically crafted pies from Italian ingredients, capturing the spirit of Naples in every bite.
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Japanese inn · Kyoto-shi
Nestled by Maruyama Park and surrounded by nature, this cozy ryokan offers traditional tatami rooms and delightful breakfasts in a serene setting.
Buddhist temple · Kyoto-shi
Kyoto's Kennin-ji Temple blends serene Zen gardens, striking twin dragon murals, and tranquil tea ceremonies in a historic, peaceful setting.
Hotel · Kyoto-shi
Hotel Monterey Kyoto melds British flair with Kyoto charm, boasting posh rooms, hot spring spa, and prime access to markets and temples.
Building · Kyoto-shi
Step into Kyoto’s centuries-old ryokan in Gion with tatami rooms, candlelit tea ceremonies, serene gardens, and in-room kaiseki dinners.
Kaiseki restaurant · Kyoto-shi
This cozy Kyoto spot dazzles with melt-in-your-mouth wagyu, layered Okonomiyaki pancakes, and vegan-friendly, inventive dishes with a warm vibe.
Kitchen supply store · Kyoto-shi
Aritsugu in Kyoto's Nishiki Market offers expertly crafted chef's knives honed on-site, blending centuries-old tradition with sharp, elegant design.
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Market · Kyoto-shi
Nishiki Market: a bustling 400-year-old food paradise in Kyoto, where fresh seafood, wagyu skewers, matcha treats, and local gems fill narrow, lively alleys.
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Unagi restaurant · Kyoto-shi
Kyoto Kyogoku Kaneyo serves classic kinshidon—charcoal-grilled eel topped with fluffy omelet—in a charming century-old wooden spot.
Aman Kyoto offers a serene escape amid forested hills near the Golden Pavilion, blending minimalist Japanese design with luxe hot springs, spa, and fine dining.
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