Saikiya Review Summary

Saikiya
+81 (0) 75-492-1625
73 Murasakino Kamimonzencho, Kita Ward, Kyoto 603-8217
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Saikiya Google Average Rating
4.1
3
Google
I bought this bento at Kyoto Station. Japanese pepper is delicious.
5
Google
GJ
5
Google
best japanese style omelet ever!
4
Google
I was at Tokyo Station for an event, so I bought a bento with inari and dashimaki.
The tamagoyaki had the flavor of Kyoto-style dashi stock and was very delicious, and my family loved it and asked us to buy more just the tamagoyaki.
Inari is seasoned in a Kansai style and is recommended as a light lunch box at night.
The tamagoyaki had the flavor of Kyoto-style dashi stock and was very delicious, and my family loved it and asked us to buy more just the tamagoyaki.
Inari is seasoned in a Kansai style and is recommended as a light lunch box at night.
5
Google
A caterer located in a one-way shopping street near Daitokuji Temple. There is no eat-in space.
It's a bit far to go from Kyoto Station, but it's a catered lunch box typical of Kyoto, so be sure to check it out!
This time, I took home an eel sushi dashimaki bento for 1,296 yen.
A very elegant and delicious lunch box with a good balance of the saltiness of the dashimaki and the sweetness of the boiled conger eel. Why are Kyoto's dashimaki so delicious?
This is a dish where you can experience Kyoto's dashi culture and pressed sushi culture.
There are stores in Kyoto Isetan, Daimaru Kyoto, and within Kyoto Station. Eating a Kyoto-style bento on the Shinkansen on your way back from sightseeing can be a great memory.
They are also displayed at department store events across the country, and can be ordered online. (See homepage)
No parking lot (be careful of one-way streets)
Credit card accepted
It's a bit far to go from Kyoto Station, but it's a catered lunch box typical of Kyoto, so be sure to check it out!
This time, I took home an eel sushi dashimaki bento for 1,296 yen.
A very elegant and delicious lunch box with a good balance of the saltiness of the dashimaki and the sweetness of the boiled conger eel. Why are Kyoto's dashimaki so delicious?
This is a dish where you can experience Kyoto's dashi culture and pressed sushi culture.
There are stores in Kyoto Isetan, Daimaru Kyoto, and within Kyoto Station. Eating a Kyoto-style bento on the Shinkansen on your way back from sightseeing can be a great memory.
They are also displayed at department store events across the country, and can be ordered online. (See homepage)
No parking lot (be careful of one-way streets)
Credit card accepted