Cable Hiei Station附近的餐廳
價位
- NT$900以下
- NT$901到1500
- NT$1500以上
料理
評分最高
用餐選項
座位選擇
附近有5間餐廳可供訂位
Another C offers an exclusive dining experience with only 8 counter seats, where Chef Dan Tominaga, who served as the head chef at New York’s renowned "MEGU" and excelled at the Michelin-starred "Japanese Cuisine Sakuragawa," creates moments of pure indulgence.Fusing the refined sensibilities and techniques honed in both Kyoto and New York, Chef Tominaga presents innovative Japanese cuisine that highlights the finest seasonal ingredients. Each dish is meticulously crafted in front of you, offering a truly exceptional experience.Indulge in the creations of a chef who has captivated gourmands worldwide, and savor the elegance of Kyoto’s modern Japanese cuisine in a sophisticated setting.◆How to Cancel or ModifyPlease be aware that cancellations made within 3 days of your reservation (72 hours prior to the reserved time) will incur a charge of 100% of the course fee.Mail: info@another-c.com*Please contact us via e-mail instead of phone.
Shimogamo Saryo is a Japanese restaurant that was created over 150 years ago in 1856. In addition to being a beautiful restaurant, Shimogamo Saryo is also a wedding venue and can be rented out for both the ceremony and reception. There is a comfortable and cozy main dining area as well as a separate tea garden where guests can enjoy the ancient traditional tea blends of Japan's tea culture. Shimogamo Saryo's menu is made up of modern and creative versions of traditional Japanese fare. There is also a separate sake bar with a substantial collection of the famous rice wine.
“Tankuma” was born on the banks of the Takase River in Kyoto, famous for “Takase Fune” at the beginning of Showa period.
Takasegawa-suji is a place where Ikushu restaurants serving seasonal river fish were lined up in the Edo period, but our “Tankuma” has been working hard since then. After the war, we continued to make steady progress with the support of Ryosensen, Junichiro Tanizaki, Isao Yoshii, and other literary artists.
The name “Yugyoan” was named after the long-cherished “Rishinyusho”, which has been the best delicacy in China.