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Tsudaro

A renowned establishment in Hanami-koji, offering a Kyoto experience that delights all the senses.

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Tsudaro, originally an ochaya (tea house) since the late Edo period, was relocated to its current location in the early Taisho period. While retaining the luxurious decor typical of a high-end tea house, it now operates as a restaurant and bar, serving seasonal kaiseki cuisine and drinks.

The spacious dance floor designed for geisha and maiko performances and the ranma (transoms) depicting the Higashiyama Thirty-six Peaks reflect the spirit of hospitality inherent in Gion. Simply being in this space feels indulgent.

For lunch, the colorful "Daytime Fixed Menu" offers an accessible taste of Tsudaro's essence. The dinner service, available by reservation, features the sounds of shamisen and shakuhachi as background music on the first floor (subject to performers' availability). The dinner course, exclusively omakase (chef's choice), consists of four options, each meticulously prepared by skilled chefs using carefully selected seasonal ingredients. The experience is further enhanced by exquisite tableware, including masterpieces from the Meiji and Taisho eras by artists such as Sakaida Kakiemon and Imaizumi Imaemon.

The bar time, featuring a counter made from a single zelkova plank, is popular for its wine and sake. The expert pairing of drinks with dishes is also a highlight.

Highlights

  • Enjoy kaiseki cuisine that utilizes seasonal ingredients in an environment epitomizing traditional tea house architecture.
  • Dinner service is unavailable for guests under 18.
  • Pay attention to the elaborate setting and the use of beautiful utensils, reflecting the spirit of hospitality.

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  • Enjoy dishes that reflect the changing seasons.

    Enjoy dishes that reflect the changing seasons.

  • Beautiful tableware is also a focal point.

    Beautiful tableware is also a focal point.

  • Indulge in gourmet dishes while experiencing the elegance of Gion.

    Indulge in gourmet dishes while experiencing the elegance of Gion.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)

A

English menu is available.

Q

Do you serve vegetarian menus?

A

No.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the restaurant?

A

No free Wi-Fi available.

Q

Is smoking allowed?

A

Due to the building being over 100 years old and wooden, the entire establishment is non-smoking.

Q

Is there parking?

A

There is no dedicated parking, so please use nearby paid parking facilities.

Q

Are there seats with chairs?

A

All counter seats on the first floor have chairs. Floor chairs are also available for tatami rooms. Please request when making a reservation.

Q

Can I choose a specific seat or room?

A

You can choose a specific seat or room for lunch and dinner. For bar use with room reservation, a room charge of 4,000 to 5,000 yen applies.
*Availability may vary based on reservations.

Reviews

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  • Andy Huang

    留存著當時茶屋的造景~欣賞藝妓們舞姿~還有寬敞空間~更可以遠眺美麗中庭包廂哦

Details

Name in Japanese
津田楼
Postal Code
605-0074
Address
570-121 Gionmachiminamigawa, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
Telephone
075-708-2518
Closed
Wednesdays, 3rd Tuesday
Business Hours
11:30am - 1:30pm(LO), 5:30pm - 7:30pm(LO), Bar 6:00pm -11:00pm
Budget
Lunch 6,050yen-, Dinner 15,730yen-
Access
About 5 minutes walk from Gion Shijo Station of Keihan Electric Railway
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)