M25***40The decoration and dishes of the restaurant are as poetic as their names. It is a very good restaurant with an elegant environment! The overall dining experience is very good. Although the price is not cheap, it is worth it.
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The decoration and dishes of the restaurant are as poetic as their names. It is a very good restaurant with an elegant environment! The overall dining experience is very good. Although the price is not cheap, it is worth it.
Kaiseki cuisine is very exquisite. Every dish is exquisite, and the taste is good. Friends who like meat are advised not to go. Generally, just taste the taste. You can't eat enough.
It is also a very popular Japanese restaurant. You have to queue up for five people to enter the restaurant. The restaurant environment is good. Traditional Japanese set meals, tempura, etc. are available.
Weizai is a set meal restaurant with a very nice environment and Japanese style. We ordered a pork chop rice set meal and a tempura set meal. It was a very good combination and the nutrient solution was very balanced.
This is a restaurant that offers tea kaiseki cuisine carefully prepared by the owner, with a rich variety of ingredients and generous portions. Each dish is exquisitely presented and tastes good. Not only that, the service is also very good. Although this restaurant requires reservations, it is definitely worth it!
Kiyomizu-dera Temple, located on the slopes of Mount Otowa in eastern Kyoto, was founded in 778 and is Kyoto's oldest temple. Despite being burned down and rebuilt several times, it was designated a World Heritage Site in 1994. The suspended Kiyomizu-dera stage in front of the main hall is a National Treasure. Surrounded by lush greenery, it is one of Kyoto's most famous cherry blossom viewing spots in spring, and a prime spot for autumnal autumn foliage viewing. Kiyomizu-dera's tea ceremony is renowned as one of Kyoto's finest.