ぎをん 川柳
Tempura
Gion senryu
Located in the charming northern Gion district on Shimmonzen Street, this tempura specialty restaurant opened its doors ...
Located in the charming northern Gion district on Shimmonzen Street, this tempura specialty restaurant opened its doors in 2023.
It offers a delightful experience where tempura, a must-try dish in Japan, is prepared and served piece by piece right before your eyes.
The omakase course comes in two options: a vegetarian course featuring only vegetables, and a non-vegetarian course
with a mix of vegetables and seafood. Each course includes around
10 tempura dishes made with seasonal ingredients, interspersed with Kyoto-style side dishes such as lightly simmered vegetables.
The course concludes with a choice of two dishes: a tempura rice bowl topped with crispy kakiage (mixed tempura) or tempura ochazuke, where dashi broth is poured over the rice and tempura.
The restaurant uses no pork, and the tempura is fried exclusively in cottonseed oil, making it suitable for Muslim guests. Served with natural salt to enhance the flavor, the tempura is both delicious and accommodating. Conveniently located near popular landmarks such as Yasaka Shrine and Kiyomizu Temple, this restaurant is an ideal stop to enjoy Kyoto-style tempura during your sightseeing journey.
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Located in the elegant Gion district of Kyoto, this tempura specialty restaurant offers a tranquil dining experience. As you pass through the noren curtain and slide open the lattice door, you are greeted by a beautifully crafted wooden counter that stretches gracefully.
At the back, a serene tsuboniwa (courtyard garden) provides a soothing view. The tempura courses here feature carefully selected seafood and seasonal vegetables, sourced from across Japan and handpicked by the head chef.
For those who prefer not to eat seafood, a vegetarian course featuring only vegetables is also available. For seafood enthusiasts, the lineup includes classic tempura ingredients such as shrimp, scallops, and whiting, alongside Kyoto specialties like hamo (pike conger) and anago (sea eel). Seasonal catches such as monkfish and kue (longtooth grouper) are also displayed in the ingredient case. The vegetables, including lotus root, small turnips, and young corn, are freshly sourced and beautifully arranged on large plates.
The omakase course features approximately ten tempura dishes made from these seasonal ingredients, delicately coated in a light batter and fried to perfection. Between the tempura dishes, Kyoto-style side dishes, such as mibuna greens and matsutake mushrooms in a light dashi dressing, are served as a palate cleanser. The course concludes with a choice of either a tempura rice bowl topped with vegetable and small shrimp kakiage or tempura ochazuke, where dashi broth is poured over rice and tempura. This course allows guests to fully enjoy tempura, one of the quintessential dishes of Japanese cuisine.
At the center of the counter, the chef uses a frying pot to prepare each ingredient individually, serving it piping hot directly onto the plate in front of you. This dynamic, live style of cooking is a signature feature of a specialized tempura restaurant. The tempura is fried in cottonseed oil extracted from cotton plants and is best enjoyed with natural salt. Additionally, no pork is used in any dishes, and neither mirin nor sake is added, ensuring a worry-free dining experience.
The attentive service of the elegantly dressed proprietress,
Aki Yamada, is another reason for the restaurant's stellar reputation. "If you have any ingredients you dislike, please don’t hesitate to
let us know. Feel free to ask about anything, not just the dishes
but also local attractions and sightseeing tips," she says warmly.
After your meal, take a stroll along the picturesque stone-paved path by the Shirakawa River, lined with willow trees, or explore the approach to Yasaka Shrine, enjoying the beauty of Kyoto's historic landmarks.
Course
Standard Course
22,000 JPY
Vegetable Course
22,000 JPY
Restaurant Overview
- Open
- 【Dinner】Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday and Saturday at5:00PM-11:00 PM(LO.9:00 PM)
- Closed
- Sunday and Holiday
- Price
- 【Dinner】¥22,000 JPY
- Service Charge
- 10%
- Seating
- 8 counter seats
- Children
- up to 10 years of age
- English services
- English menu is available.
English-speaking staff on site. - Dresscode
- None
- Addressmap
- 227-3, Nishino-machi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto-fu 605-0088 Japan
- Address (for taxi driver )
- 〒605-0088 京都府京都市東山区西之町227-3
- Wi-Fi
- Available
- Parking
- None
- Smoking
- Smoking and Non-Smoking Areas Available
- 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 event of a natural disaster, a 30% cancellation fee will be charged.