Kurita is "Kyoto Style Cuisine" which can actually mean a variety of things but typically "Kyoto Style Cuisine" uses seasonal food in a ... Detail Page
Under Kyoto station (and under the outlying streets) there is a huge underground shopping center, Manshige is inside that shopping area.... Detail Page
Marufuku is near Nijo station and is rated highly by locals for serving up some very good Udon and Soba. They also have a variety of "Ri... Detail Page
Marumochiya is a Japanese sweets shop know for it's "Marumochi", strained sweet red beans inside wrapped roundly with the crunchy outsid... Detail Page
Within easy walking distance of Kyoto Station (5 min.) you can find Matsukame Kyoto Cuisine. They have a small little storefront in an o... Detail Page
A very unique and delicious restaurant that specializes in "Pickled" items. In the US Americans love their pickles but in Japan, they pi... Detail Page
In Kyoto, it seems "Chinese Style" Ramen is most popular and "Ramen Itsuwa" serves up some really good "Chinese Style" Ramen. Only 3 ite... Detail Page
Also on the 10th floor of Kyoto Station (Some other Ramen shops up there too), this Ramen style is from Tokushima prefecture. A very dif... Detail Page
Done visiting Fushimi Inari Shrine and feeling like some Ramen? Ren serves up a soy sauce based Chuka Soba (Chinese style) with a medium... Detail Page
It's a small little shop on the 10th floor of Kyoto station. Head up the elevator and check out the floor map and or just walk around a ... Detail Page