Kameya Yoshinaga
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/ Price RangeKyoto
Desserts: Japanese Sweets
Kameya Yoshinaga Description
Located in Kyoto, Kameya Yoshinaga is a renowned restaurant that specializes in traditional Japanese confectionery and desserts. Recognized as one of the top 100 restaurants in the West region by the prestigious Foodlog website, Kameya Yoshinaga offers a unique dining experience that sets it apart from other establishments.
Step into Kameya Yoshinaga and be transported to a world of exquisite flavors and elegant decor. The restaurant's interior is tastefully designed, combining traditional Japanese elements with a modern touch. The serene atmosphere creates the perfect setting for indulging in their delectable creations.
The menu at Kameya Yoshinaga features a wide variety of traditional Japanese confectionery and desserts, each meticulously crafted with the finest ingredients. From delicate wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) to mouthwatering amazake (sweet fermented rice drink), every item on the menu is a work of art. Don't miss their signature matcha-flavored desserts, which showcase the rich and earthy flavors of Kyoto's famous green tea.
What truly sets Kameya Yoshinaga apart is their commitment to preserving the traditions of Japanese confectionery while incorporating innovative techniques. The skilled artisans at the restaurant strive to create confections that not only taste exquisite but also delight the senses with their beautiful presentation.
Whether you're a connoisseur of Japanese cuisine or simply looking to satisfy your sweet tooth, Kameya Yoshinaga is a must-visit destination in Kyoto. Immerse yourself in the world of traditional Japanese confectionery and experience the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into every bite.
Step into Kameya Yoshinaga and be transported to a world of exquisite flavors and elegant decor. The restaurant's interior is tastefully designed, combining traditional Japanese elements with a modern touch. The serene atmosphere creates the perfect setting for indulging in their delectable creations.
The menu at Kameya Yoshinaga features a wide variety of traditional Japanese confectionery and desserts, each meticulously crafted with the finest ingredients. From delicate wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) to mouthwatering amazake (sweet fermented rice drink), every item on the menu is a work of art. Don't miss their signature matcha-flavored desserts, which showcase the rich and earthy flavors of Kyoto's famous green tea.
What truly sets Kameya Yoshinaga apart is their commitment to preserving the traditions of Japanese confectionery while incorporating innovative techniques. The skilled artisans at the restaurant strive to create confections that not only taste exquisite but also delight the senses with their beautiful presentation.
Whether you're a connoisseur of Japanese cuisine or simply looking to satisfy your sweet tooth, Kameya Yoshinaga is a must-visit destination in Kyoto. Immerse yourself in the world of traditional Japanese confectionery and experience the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into every bite.
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Access
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5 minute walk from Omiya Station.
Operating Hours
Sun: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Mon: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Tue: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Wed: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Thur: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Fri: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Sat: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Mon: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Tue: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Wed: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Thur: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Fri: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Sat: 9:30AM-6:00PM
Payment Methods
Cash, JCB
Restaurant Features
Take-out Available
Wheelchair Accessible
Non-smoking
Kameya Yoshinaga Reviews
Kameya Yoshinaga Google Average Rating
4.2
4
Google
A shop that's been around for over 100 years. There are small quantity options and we got the seasonal chestnut rum and also the staple ubatama (delicately prepared ball of red beans). Quality is there and some beautiful products for gifting.
5
Google
Their traditional sweets (wagashi) are simply AMAZING!!! Pictured here one that tastes like white chocolate and strawberries, limited edition, but all their seasonal wagashi are delicious!
5
Google
I had an excellent time learning how to make Wagashi here. If you cannot speak Japanese, you may request English assistence. The English speaking worker was very kind and helpful. The chef who teaches the class is very skillful, and after his demonstrations, he may give young children what he has made.
We got to make 3 different kinds of wagashi. 2 you may bring home, and 1 is to be eaten there, with tea provided. It was a very memorable experience.
We got to make 3 different kinds of wagashi. 2 you may bring home, and 1 is to be eaten there, with tea provided. It was a very memorable experience.