[Japanese food] Koke no Chaya
In Kyoto City Saikyo-ku, Saihoji Temple. Known as Kokedera. To the front, there is a soba’s well-established. It’s Koke no Chaya. Koke means moss in Japanese. Nearby Saihoji Temple has […]
In Kyoto City Saikyo-ku, Saihoji Temple. Known as Kokedera. To the front, there is a soba’s well-established. It’s Koke no Chaya. Koke means moss in Japanese. Nearby Saihoji Temple has […]
Gokkei is a ramen noodle soup restaurant , which is said to be the best strong taste in Kyoto. Rather than a noodle, some people described as seems carbonara. This […]
Issen Yoshoku is snack old children. It was sold in the neighborhood of the candy shop in the early Showa era from the Taisho era. It is food such as […]
Located in the Sannei-zaka of Kyoto Higashiyama, cafe featuring Japanese-style sweets, Umezono. Mitarashi dango of this cafe is famous. Mitarashi dango is skewered rice dumplings in a sweet soy glaze Usually, […]