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Kaiseki (course menu)

Traditional Kyoto Cuisine KIKUNOI

Founded in 1912, this traditional Kyoto kaiseki restaurant is led by third-generation owner and chef, Yoshihiro Murata. ... Founded in 1912, this traditional Kyoto kaiseki restaurant is led by third-generation owner and chef, Yoshihiro Murata. His cuisine embodies the philosophy of "Kirei Sabi" – a refined yet powerful beauty that captures elegance within the classical form. Guided by his belief that "continuous innovation creates tradition," Chef Murata’s evolving culinary creations have earned the restaurant three Michelin stars for 15 consecutive years.

The restaurant offers seasonal kaiseki cuisine, typically featuring around ten dishes, including seasonal platter,appetizer, sashimi, lidded dish, grilled dish, small tasting, main dish, rice, soup, and dessert. Chef Murata regards his establishment as a "comprehensive museum of Japanese aesthetics," showcasing Kyoto’s refined sensibilities through every element—from the dishes and architecture, artwork, furnishings, and garden.

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  • CHANGEABLE
  • VARIOUS DISHES
  • VEGAN/VEGETARIAN
  • Omotenashi for MUSLIM

Founded in 1912, "Kikunoi" is an esteemed, long-established kaiseki restaurant nestled at the foot of Higashiyama, near Kodaiji Temple and Yasaka Shrine. The restaurant features an elegant sukiya-style architecture, offering private rooms where guests can enjoy a serene dining experience with views of the tokonoma and meticulously landscaped gardens. Kikunoi is popular not only with tourists but also for celebratory gatherings, weddings, and special occasions. Yoshihiro Murata, the third-generation owner of Kikunoi, was born as the eldest son of the family. With a forward-looking vision for cuisine, he traveled to France during his university years to study French culinary arts. He is also a key figure in achieving UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status for washoku. From an early stage, when washoku was not yet widely known overseas, Chef Murata advocated the importance of dashi, the seasonal sensitivity expressed in Japanese dishes, and the deep connections between Japanese customs and culinary traditions. “A Japanese restaurant must also create a space like gardens that reflects the nature of four seasons and arrange the interior decorations. Only through this harmony can guests fully experience the true beauty of washoku,” he explains. The seasonal kaiseki cuisine offered here typically consists of around ten dishes, including seasonal platter, appetizer, sashimi, lidded dish, grilled dish, small tasting, main dish, rice, soup, and dessert. Upon request at the time of reservation, the menu can be adapted to accommodate Muslim guests, as well as vegan and vegetarian preferences. For example, certain summer dishes may contain pork, but substitutions can be made to suit dietary requirements. "We want people from around the world to experience authentic Kyoto kaiseki," and thus, every effort is made to accommodate diverse dietary needs. However, fermented seasonings—such as miso, soy sauce, vinegar, and sake—are essential to the flavors of washoku. Fermented seasonings are used in various dishes, from the beautifully arranged hassun platters and soup to the soy sauce served with sashimi.

The kaiseki featured in the photo is the menu for Nagatsuki (September). In a beautifully crafted container resembling an insect cage, more than ten delicacies are presented, including grilled barracuda sushi, conger pike roe rakugan, lotus root matsukaze, chestnut chakin, jade ginkgo nuts, and salmon roe. The sashimi course features three types of fish: Akashi sea bream, Ise lobster, and tuna, accompanied by a delicate yolk soy sauce. The highlight of the kaiseki meal, the lidded dish, includes beautifully arranged tilefish, matsutake mushrooms, baby turnip, and a crescent moon-shaped tofu, creating a visually stunning presentation. "Japanese cuisine and culture may seem entirely novel to people from other countries. That’s why, in addition to enjoying the food, I hope guests will take time to appreciate the historic architecture, Japanese furnishings, artwork, and the serene beauty of the garden, allowing them to truly experience Japanese culture," says Mr. Murata.

Course

Lunch Course

55,000 JPY

Dinner Course

55,000 JPY

Dinner Course

77,000 JPY

Restaurant Overview

Open
【Lunch】 Monday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday and Holiday:0:00PM-2:30PM(LO.0:30PM)
【Dinner】Everyday:5:00PM-10:30PM(LO.7:30PM)
Closed
【Lunch】Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday
Two regular days off per month (usually the 1st and 3rd Tuesday, but may vary depending on the month).
Price
Lunch:¥25,000~JPY
Dinner:¥50,000~JPY
Service Charge
15%
Seating
11 private room
Children
We kindly ask that guests under the age of 12 refrain from entering the restaurant. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
English services
An English menu is available.
Dresscode
There is no formal dress code; however, as all seating is in private rooms or on traditional tatami mats, we kindly ask guests to refrain from entering barefoot. Thank you for your understanding.
Addressmap
459 Shimogawara-cho,Shimogawaradori yasakatoriimae,Higashiyama-ku,Kyoto-shi,Kyoto-fu 605-0825 Japan
Address (for taxi driver )
〒605-0825 京都府京都市東山区下河原通八坂鳥居前下る下河原町459
Wi-Fi
Available
Parking
Available for up to 6 vehicles. Reservation required in advance.
Smoking
None
Method of payment
【Advance payment for online reservation】
Paypal or Credit Card

【Payment for additional orders at the restaurant】
Cash or Credit Card
Cancellation Policy
※Cancellation Fee: A 100% cancellation fee will apply for cancellations made within six days of the reservation.
※Additional Charges: Any additional charges for food or drinks should be settled directly with the restaurant on the day of the reservation.
※Refunds: Cancellations made within six days of the reservation will not be refunded. In the case of exceptional circumstances such as natural disasters, please contact us for further assistance.

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HALAL MEAT

Use Halal meat for all or some dishes

PORK FREE

No pork dishes are served

VARIOUS DISHES

Not only pork dishes but also non-pork dishes are served

CHANGEABLE

Pork can be changed to different ingredient

SEASONING

The seasonings used are Halal certified or safe for Muslim

KITCHENWARE

Kitchenware are separated or not used for non-halal food

DISPOSABLE

Tableware can be changed into disposal tableware

VEGAN/VEGETARIAN

Vegan(Vegetarian) menu available

Omotenashi for MUSLIM

May not be able to meet all your requests, but will do our best to meet them with the heart of ”Omotenashi”

PRAYER SPACE

Provide Prayer room or space available for prayers Includes private rooms when available