A historic 100-year-old warehouse turned seasonal kaiseki and charcoal-grill sanctuary, celebrating Omi beef, Shiga produce, wild game, and local lake bounty.

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Tucked beside Setta Bridge in Otsu, this intimate kappō hides in what was once a kimono warehouse. The space’s timber beams and courtyard light anchor the mood, while chef Megumi Nishizawa orchestrates a seasonal tapestry: Kyoto vegetables, Omi chicken, aged Sakaeya beef, deer, bear, fresh-catch fish from Lake Biwa—all expertly grilled over charcoal. Course meals shift with the harvest and game seasons, blending tradition with playful technique. It’s a place for slow appreciation—weekday lunches feel cultured, dinner courses feel artisanal, and the sense of history resonates through each bite.

Facilities & Services

  • Seating: 22 (10-seat counter; upstairs tatami rooms for 4 & 8 guests)
  • Fully non-smoking
  • Reservations recommended; accepts walk-in for lunch
  • Open Mon/Tue/Fri–Sun, 11:30–16:00 (LO 14:00), 16:00–21:00 (LO 19:30) Closed Wed & Thu
  • Free parking on-site
  • Located 5 min from Karahashimae Station (Keihan Ishiyama-Sakamoto Line); 15 min from JR Ishiyama via bus/foot

Contact

Address : 520‑2134 Shiga, Otsu, Setta‑2‑2‑1 Phone : 077-545-7837

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