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/ Price RangeKyoto
Japanese: Izakaya
Kashio Shokudo Description
Kashio Shokudo is a hidden gem located in Kyoto, Japan. This cozy restaurant offers a unique dining experience with its wide range of delicious dishes and an impressive selection of over 20 types of Japanese sake. The menu features a variety of classic favorites as well as daily specials, with prices starting at just 250 yen per dish.
One of the standout items on the menu is the 'Ozoni Moriawase,' a beautifully presented assortment of fresh sashimi. Another must-try is the 'Kunsei Moriawase,' a platter of smoked delicacies that are a specialty of Kashio Shokudo. These dishes are truly a testament to the restaurant's commitment to quality and attention to detail.
The warm and inviting atmosphere of Kashio Shokudo is enhanced by its comfortable seating, including a spacious counter with 18 seats. Whether you're dining alone or with a group, this restaurant is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a memorable meal. Conveniently located near Nishiiin Station, Kashio Shokudo is a haven for sake enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Don't miss the chance to experience the unique flavors and warm hospitality that sets this restaurant apart from the rest.
One of the standout items on the menu is the 'Ozoni Moriawase,' a beautifully presented assortment of fresh sashimi. Another must-try is the 'Kunsei Moriawase,' a platter of smoked delicacies that are a specialty of Kashio Shokudo. These dishes are truly a testament to the restaurant's commitment to quality and attention to detail.
The warm and inviting atmosphere of Kashio Shokudo is enhanced by its comfortable seating, including a spacious counter with 18 seats. Whether you're dining alone or with a group, this restaurant is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a memorable meal. Conveniently located near Nishiiin Station, Kashio Shokudo is a haven for sake enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Don't miss the chance to experience the unique flavors and warm hospitality that sets this restaurant apart from the rest.
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Access
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1 minute walk from Nishiiin Station (Hankyu)
Operating Hours
Sun: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Mon: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Tue: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Wed: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Thur: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Fri: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Sat: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Mon: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Tue: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Wed: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Thur: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Fri: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Sat: 5:00PM-12:00AM
Payment Methods
Cash, Visa, Master Card, AMEX, Diners Club, JCB
Restaurant Features
Reservations Accepted
Wine List
Sake Selection
WiFi Available
Kashio Shokudo Reviews
Kashio Shokudo Google Average Rating
4.6
5
Google
I went there for the first time because it was recommended by a friend who goes there often!
Everything I ate was delicious and the alcohol went really wellð¥°
There were various smoked items and I really enjoyed it! This is a restaurant that requires reservations!
Everything I ate was delicious and the alcohol went really wellð¥°
There were various smoked items and I really enjoyed it! This is a restaurant that requires reservations!
4
Google
I am not very friendly towards the store manager.
5
Google
All the dishes are so cheap and delicious!
It's a taste of craftsmanship.
It's a wonderful store.
It's a taste of craftsmanship.
It's a wonderful store.
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