Japanese Kyoto Cuisine Dining Experience - Hanasaki (Gion, Kyoto)

3.7 / 5
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570-17 Gionmachi Minamigawa
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  • The restaurant focuses on ingredient pairings, carefully selecting seasonal ingredients, and emphasizing handmade Kyoto cuisine.
  • Experience the local food culture in private Japanese-style rooms with a unique Kyoto ambiance and distinctive seating.
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Gion Kyoryori Hanasaki in Kyoto uses fresh ingredients, seasonal Kyoto vegetables, carefully selected ingredient pairings, and handcrafted Kyoto cuisine.

Gion Kyoryori Hanasaki is a Kaiseki restaurant located in an alley near Gion, featuring a typical Japanese-style interior that is simple yet sophisticated. With unique Kyoto-style Japanese private rooms and distinctive seating, you can experience the charm of Kyoto culture.

The restaurant emphasizes the seasonality of ingredients, carefully selecting seasonal foods. Kyo-yasai (Kyoto vegetables), seasonal fresh fish, and Kyoto beef are all specialties here. The restaurant specializes in Japanese cuisine, using seasonal fresh ingredients and offering a daily changing menu. Located in a popular tourist area, you can enjoy delicious food and experience refined Japanese service while sightseeing.

Unique Kyoto-style Japanese room for an immersive experience of Japanese culture.
Unique Kyoto-style Japanese room for an immersive experience of Japanese culture.
Hanasaki, a renowned Kyoto cuisine restaurant in Gion, Kyoto, Japan
The shop owner personally selects and purchases fresh ingredients, mainly from Kyoto, at the market every day.
Hanasaki, a renowned Kyoto cuisine restaurant in Gion, Kyoto, Japan
Kamo eggplant, Manganji peppers, Tanba mushrooms, and more—the restaurant selects seasonal Kyoto vegetables according to the time of year.
Hanasaki, a renowned Kyoto cuisine restaurant in Gion, Kyoto, Japan
Kyoto's Fushimi region has been known as a hub for sake brewing since ancient times. Blessed with high-quality and abundant groundwater, it has also been called "Fushimizu" since olden days. The mellow and sweet taste is a characteristic of Kyoto sake. Be

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