Sake has fallen out of favour with Japan’s youth in recent years, but the young people running ...
A year after it opened, Cafe La Siesta hosted a performance by a musician who used vintage ...
This cosy tempura restaurant comes from the people behind the Tawaraya ryokan. Guests of the ...
Almost two decades ago, this former bank was renovated into a two-storey cocktail complex with ...
If only they had put as much effort into the decor as the food: it’s an Indian ...
Located in the famous Kyoto geisha district of Gion, Tokuya is a traditional Japanese ...
Vineria, a bar that is the second location opened by Ristorante t.v.b, serves a la carte ...
Located in Gion Shijo, Waibya Koreikido specialises in yakitori (grilled skewers). Supplied by ...
The burly Canadian owner of Ranhotei looks more like a Bond villain than a tea master, but ...
You’ll want a window seat here. With Mount Arashi in the background and the Togetsu Bridge ...
‘Eat to live, don’t live to eat,’ says the pamphlet of this Zen restaurant in the garden of ...
Showerheads line the ceramic walls of this bathhouse-turned-cafe that teams non-slip mats, ...
Just far enough from the tourist trail to keep the hordes away, but always packed with locals, ...
As you arrive at this riverside restaurant, you’ll notice that the stone entrance is wet, ...
This is often described as Kyoto’s most exclusive restaurant, but it’s only the cost that keeps ...
Every day, 30 chicken carcasses are simmered for eight hours to make the broth for the next ...
This family-run establishment usually features on the best sushi lists, but it offers great ...
In Kamishichiken, a maiko district that flies below most radars, you’ll find this former ...
Pickles play a supporting role in most Japanese meals, but at Kintame they are the headline ...
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