Reviews on Indian food in Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Kyoto is Japan's most traditional city. The lush and verdant cityscape encompasses sprawling rock gardens, vast palaces, and tall temples. The streets are alive with businessmen hurrying past Geiko and Makio in their full kimono, both on their way to work along cherry-tree lined walks. A historic hub that celebrates Japanese culture, from kabuki to textile weaving, Kyoto can also be surprisingly modern. It is one of Japan's largest, busiest, and most visited cities, with packed shopping mega-centers and high-rise offices. Suffused with shrines, outdoor markets, and nature walks, the small but bountiful location is also home to some of Japan's most contemporary architectural marvels, hippest cafes and eateries, and modish local brands and shops. It makes Kyoto a playful and sublime city, studded with as many bars and hole-in-the-wall fried food shops along the Kamogawa river as it is suffused with ancient ryokan and delicate wagashi shops. Kyoto is in the cross-hairs of Japan's most artful past and its energetic present.
Things to do in Kyoto
5 based on 1118 reviews
Arash' Kitchen is open everyday from Monday to Sunday. Exceptionally the restaurant is closed on some Tuesdays or Wednesdays. We kindly suggest customers to make a reservation or inquire for availability on both Tuesday and Wednesday. On Holiday Open From
Following the massive amount of positive reviews, we gave Arash's Kitchen a try. Even though we really appreciate the fantastic japanese cuisine, we kind of like persian cuisine.The place itself looks a bit rundown, but not too bad. The owner was quite friendly and the food wasn't bad at all, only he gave my order to another group that just recently arrived.Despite the food being good, this place is massively overpriced without offering anything special or fancy, so I have some high doubts in the reviews placed here.We really couldn't see, why this place has such outstanding reviews, that really lets us question the reliability of Tripadvisor!
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5 based on 77 reviews
Indian restaurant Khajuraho in the heart of the city Kiyamachi-dori,Kyoto . Our menu starts from 300Â¥ to 5000Â¥. We also have Vegetarian food,soft drinks and alcoholic drinks such as beer,whiskey, rum,wine,champagne,shochu,etc .We can organize parties for
Visited the restaurant for a lunch....we had a set meal and were happy with the portion and options....restaurant was kind enough to also give us a complimentary soup...would recommend a visit atleast once during Kyoto stay for any Indian family. Location is a little away from the main street but a couple of minutes walk from Kawaramachi street.
4 based on 168 reviews
A fantastic restaurant which we have already been to twice during our stay. The quality of the food makes it the best Indian we have had in a very long time.Our children love the kids meal - butter chicken, naan or rice; Mango lassi and yoghurt. We tried the non-vegetarian thali on our first visit and it was really good. Price is around mid range and well worth it. My family of 4 ate for around 7000-9000 yen.Our favourite restaurant in Japan.
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