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Ryoriya Maekawa
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Guide Michelin
Lohnt sich der Schritt
Japanisch
Bewertung des Guide Michelin
Owner-chef Koichi Maekawa’s goal is to present a ‘ryoriya’ (‘cookery’) that reflects his taste and personality, unfettered by established practice. He strives for originality while leaving core tenets of Kyoto cooking intact. In a witty touch that can’t help but make you smile, fried shrimp-shaped and -patterned yam in tomato sauce is dressed with sakura shrimps. The eatery, with its triangular ceiling reminiscent of a houseboat, is wrapped in an amusing air.
Ort
405 Nambacho, Shimogyo-kuKyoto