A 1 Michelin Star Tempura establishment which continues to chase perfection in each single bite.
Shimogamo Saryo
下鴨茶寮
Kyoto
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Japanese Cuisine
1 Star
A time-honored establishment of Kyoto Cha-Kaiseki cuisine with over 150 years of history and tradition.
- Gourmet guide-listed
- children 7up
- Baby OK
- Large Groups
- Private Room
- Solo Booking
- Lunch
To spread the message of the beauty of Kyoto’s culture and tradition to the world through its hospitality and cuisine, is the creed of Shimogamo Saryo which was established in 1856. While having been honored with 1 Michelin star in 2021, it continues to remain the same in its resolve to show the true beauty of Japan to every single guest.
Shimogamo Saryo is able to accommodate not just regular reservations, but also special events or anniversaries, families with children, as well as private bookings for larger groups.
Experience of perfect blend of food, hospitality and atmosphere, all which are full of the spirit of Kyoto.
Address | 62 Miyakawacho, Shimogamo, Sakyoku, Kyoto |
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Business hours | Lunch 11:30 to 15:00 (Last order at 13:30) Dinner 17:00 to 21:00 (Last order at 20:00) |
Closed | Tuesdays from Dec 25th to Jan 2nd |
Directions | Approx 9 min walk from Keihan Line Demachiyanagi Station. Approx 20 min taxi ride from JR Line Kyoto Station. Appox 13 min taxi ride from Hankyu Line Kawaramachi Station. |
Price | 【Lunch】 ¥8,250(9,075) 〜 【Dinner】 ¥16,500(18,150) 〜 ※()Price included in the parentheses includes tax and the restaurant's charge. |
Service Charge | 10% service charge required |
Seating | Dining Hall: Seats up to 30 guests (Reservation available from 1 guest) Private Room: 8 Rooms (For 2 to 8 guests. Table chair seating.) ※ Barrier-free room available on 1st floor. ※ 2nd floor only accessible via stairs. |
Smoking | Prohibited |
Children | Children are welcome ※ Guests with children will be seated in a private room. |
Wi-Fi | None |
Language | None |
Parking | None (please use nearby coin-operated parking). |
Dresscode | Business casual or semi-formal required. No casual wear allowed (sandals, t-shirts, short pants etc.). |
Payment method | Please fill out the reservation form on this website. ※Advance payment for reserved courses is required. ※Any additional orders that you make for food or drink at the restaurant are to be paid for at the restaurant after your meal. |
Cancellation Policy | ※ Cancellations made up to 15:00 JST of 3 days before the reservation date are eligible to receive a full refund. ※ Cancellations made after 15:00 JST of 3 days, or within 2 days before, 1 day before, or on the day of the reservation date are not eligible to receive any refund. ※ All changes to the reservation are required to be made at least 3 days before the reservation date. ※ Requests to change or cancel a reservation made after the specified days above will not be eligible for any refund and requests to change the reservation to an alternative date/time will not be accommodated. ※ Reservations will be cancelled and entry will be denied if more than 15 minutes late and no refund will be provided. |
62 Miyakawacho, Shimogamo, Sakyoku, Kyoto
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