Godan Miyazawa

Kaiseki restaurant · Kyoto-shi

Godan Miyazawa

Kaiseki restaurant · Kyoto-shi

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Japan, 〒600-8402 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Oecho, 557

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Godan is an intimate Michelin-starred gem in Kyoto, serving exquisite seasonal kaiseki dishes at a cozy counter, creating memorable dining experiences with a touch of charm.  

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Japan, 〒600-8402 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Oecho, 557 Get directions

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Japan, 〒600-8402 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Oecho, 557 Get directions

+81 75 708 6364
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Godan Miyazawa

"Godan, for which the restaurant is named, refers to the second half of a tea ceremony: after a final cup of dark tea, the tea master and guests linger to chat over sake and snacks. This is the mood the owner-chef aims to recreate. Seasonal ingredients are used because they naturally accord with the body’s needs, which also shift with the seasons. Baked sesame tofu, made with generous amounts of kudzu vine, is a perennial favourite; corn is kneaded into it in summer and turnip in winter, imparting seasonal flavours." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/kyoto-region/kyoto/restaurant/godan-miyazawa
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Mingrui Zhang

Google
Super nice experience and would come again! The chief is very friendly and easy going. More importantly the food is truly amazing

Vic O

Google
Excelent restaurant, excelent menu and excelent chef. We had an awesome experience and I’m not surprised about the Michelin recognition. We also had s very good and funny Japanese wine. All the fish we ate was delicious and the red snapper for me was the best.

Cacy Wilfer

Google
Visited here on a lunch reservation. I would say this was the best meal I've ever had, to this point in life. An incredible variety of foods, with perfect execution each time. It was a blast to talk with the chefs and hear them explain their dishes. Unforgettable experience.

ESB NYC

Google
I’m sorry to say that although the food was excellent, the chef/owner could barely hide his contempt for us. I’m not sure if this was because of his distaste for westerners or if it was homophobia, perhaps both? While he gleefully shared sakes and wines with the other (all Japanese guests) giving tastes and explanations of the numerous libations, we sat watching on in silence. Luckily we were being assisted by a charming Aussie lad, Ethan, who explained all the dishes and served us gracefully. When I inquired as to why the other guests were enjoying all the various wines and sakes while we looked on, Ethan asked the chef who was very clearly irritated by the question and very begrudgingly gave us a minuscule sample of just one wine. He told Ethan, in Japanese, that he does what he feels like (which presumably doesn’t include treating gay westerners fairly). He said he doesn’t speak English at the start of the meal. It’s really a shame that he thinks this double standard is ok. After we spent well over USD$400 on our dinner, I left feeling quite disturbed by this. I’ve visited Japan more than 30 times and I’ve NEVER felt like that. If you’re going to serve high class food for high prices and get a Michelin star, treat your customers equally and fairly. While the food was good and the rest of the staff worked well, I cannot recommend this restaurant because of the arrogance and smallness of the proprietor. There’s plenty of decent high-end restaurants in Kyoto. If he doesn’t want western business, don’t give it to him. A real shame. Disappointing.

Cliff Merrell

Google
Our hotel made a reservation at this wonderful michelin star restaurant. It did not disappoint. It was an incredible multi-course (14? I lost track) Kaiseki experience. Every dish was exotic and incredible. The staff was incredible. The chef was out in front much talking to us much of the meal. It has only 9 seats at a counter top. There were 7 guests. There appeared to be only one seating. That gives you an idea of how exclusive and intimate the setting is. There is a kitchen in the back, but there were generally two people that rotated preparing food in front of us. The chef literally walked us out to our cab. It was an unbelievable experience and I highly recommend it.

Edward Honein

Google
Amazing dining experience, definitely the best ever for us. the chefs were very friendly too!

K L

Google
Mind blowing meal that got us so full and satisfied. Every dish was special on its own and so delish! Premium ingredients that were executed perfectly and mostly prepared right before us. The restaurant is small and sits lesser than 10 so the whole dining experience was very peaceful and comfortable.

M. K.

Google
Perfect execution with authentic foods. Even simple dishes are quite sophisticated with great attention to details. They even use museum quality antique dishes to show their respect to every customers. This should be two stars Michelin and not one. We will come back for sure to meet Miyazawa-san again. Highly recommend.
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Ada H.

Yelp
This is one of our favorite spot in Kyoto. The chef is very young yet amazing knowledgeable. They do speak a little English and very friendly to foreigners which is not usual in Japan. I was amazed by the chef's know knife work here too.

Russ B.

Yelp
Ate here lat night and they made it a night to remember. A wonderful 12 course meal and our host explained everything including the ancient ceramic plates and bowls we were using. Very intimate, they only have 9 seats which makes for a great experience. Common in Japan but very special to me.