Best Italian food near Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan

September 13, 2019 Venice Greaves

Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Miyazu. Miyazu is a city located in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on June 1, 1954. As of October 1, 2017, the city has an estimated population of 17,633, with 7,638 households and a population density of 100 persons per km².
Things to do in Miyazu

1. Aceto

1968 Shinhama, Miyazu 626-0016 Kyoto Prefecture Italian Dinner Reservations, Seating [email protected] +81 772-25-1010 https://aceto.therestaurant.jp/
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4 based on 11 reviews

Aceto

Reviewed By KyotobytheSea

Excellent dining experience with a multi-course meal that was, to me, French inspired, but used a copious amount of local ingredients, from locally sourced fish, duck, wild boar, to vegetables. The brown rice, vinegar, and sake was produced by the restaurant. The wine menu is predominantly Italian and there was a variety of bottles to choose from.The restaurant is housed in a traditional Japanese building with a relaxed atmosphere. I dined on the first floor, which wasn't that large (but I heard there was also a second floor which I didn't see).The pricing of the restaurant is high compared to other restaurants in the area, but I felt that this was a fairly priced (if not under-priced: I am used to New York dining prices) fine dining experience with delicate dishes prepared by a head chef who clearly put a lot of thought into the food pairings. I don't recommend this for families with children, but for adults who care about cuisine this restaurant is a must visit if you are in the area.

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2. AmaTerrace

19-6 Ogaki, Miyazu 629-2242 Kyoto Prefecture Italian, Seafood, Japanese, International Breakfast, Lunch, Drinks Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol +81 772-27-0898 http://www.amano-hashidate.com/034kasamatu.html
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4 based on 14 reviews

AmaTerrace

Reviewed By Bambang S

We both found this spot after we were doing the tradition of bending over (forward position) and viewed the long sand bar between our legs. It was located in Kasamatsu Park in the 2nd floor. There was nothing special except it was a good spot to take a picture for couple, during a good weather, with long sand bar in the background.We didn't dine in nor check what the restaurant had offered since we were rushing ourselves to complete such a short trip to Amanohashidate. But again, the weather was not really nice when we arrived in Kasamatsu Park but we glad we did visit this place as it was quite unique.

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3. Mon

Amanohashidate Kaigan Monjuso, Miyazu 626-0001 Kyoto Prefecture Italian, Japanese Lunch Outdoor Seating, Seating, Free Off-Street Parking, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer +81 772-22-7111 https://monjusou.com/mon/04nihonshu/index.html
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Stone oven restaurant, “MON” welcome day trippers for lunch. We strongly recommend our lunch menus which our chef is particular. [Stone oven restaurant “MON” where you can view Amanohashidate!] This restaurant is located on Monjusou’s ground, the bottom o

Reviewed By Chuzaa

This restaurant is a part of the Monjuso Japanese-style hotel (ryokan) right at the heart of Amanohashidate. It's about 5 minutes on foot from Amanohashidate train station.It opens to the general public only for lunch as the breakfast and dinner are reserved for the overnight guests of the Monjuso Hotel.The restaurant is very open with huge windows towards the canal section of the Amanohashidate beach. Often ferries, power boats and sightseeing boats are seen right outside, but without really any noise. There is a limited number of terrace tables next to the canal.It offers various lunch for about JPY1,800 to JPY4,000 per person. Wine, beer and sake selections are good for the washoku lunch.When we visited on a national holiday, it was crowded and service was unfortunately very poor. Order taking was slow and the server in fact received meal orders without asking any drink orders. Accordingly, we were served with meals first, and a few minutes afterward our drinks. The restaurant may not have enough staff to deal with the holiday crowd.The dining room is cleanly presented, but since it has a tiled floor, serving noise as well as guests' voices made the space noisy.

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