A historic Kyoto restaurant showcasing exquisite kaiseki cuisine that merges tradition with innovation.
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Hyōtei is one of Kyoto’s oldest kaiseki restaurants, tracing its origins back more than 450 years, and is located near the Nanzen-ji temple complex in Sakyo Ward. Led by chef Yoshihiro Takahashi, the restaurant serves multi-course meals in a series of historic teahouse rooms overlooking a quiet garden. The cuisine emphasizes seasonality, pacing, and ritual, with well-known dishes such as the Hyōtei tamago and asagayu rice porridge anchoring the experience. Awarded three Michelin stars, Hyōtei is defined less by innovation than by continuity, offering a highly formal expression of Kyoto dining shaped by time, place, and discipline.
Facilities & Services
- Private Dining Rooms
- Reservations Required
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