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Kyoto Refined Palate: A Food Tour for Discerning Adventurers

Small Group
Digital
180 minutes
English

Experience Kyoto beyond the guidebooks. Our exclusive food tour takes you on a delectable journey through the Gion district, exploring the distinct atmospheres of the left and right banks of the Kamogawa River. A Tale of Two Riversides: On the left bank, you’ll delve into the essence of Gion. Explore captivating teahouses alongside hidden havens brimming with local character. Prepare to tantalize your taste buds at a meticulously chosen restaurant, showcasing authentic Kyoto cuisine. Across the scenic Kamogawa River lies a different side of Kyoto’s culinary scene. Pontocho and Kiyamachi districts, offer innovative interpretations of classic dishes. Kyoto’s cuisine is renowned for its focus on seasonality and meticulous preparation. Expect a chorus of delicate, pure flavors, often lighter than other regional styles. From the melt-in-your-mouth artistry of kaiseki cuisine to the comforting warmth of simmered stews, each bite promises a unique culinary experience.

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Kyoto Refined Palate: A Food Tour for Discerning Adventurers

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Itinerary

Gion

Our first stop takes you to the heart of Gion, away from the tourist crowds. This charming restaurant embodies the essence of understated Kyoto, offering a taste of local tradition. Get ready to experience obanzai, a delightful Kyoto staple. These small, seasonal plates highlight the freshest ingredients, often served cold or at room temperature. Think vibrant vegetables, delicate tofu, and maybe even a Japanese omelette! Each bite is a celebration of Kyoto’s clean and pure flavor profile. Moving on from this delicious introduction, we’ll delve deeper into Kyoto’s culinary aeshtetic. Your guide will choose a selection of cooked-to-order dishes based on the day’s market finds. Expect anything from perfectly grilled fish to savory stewed vegetables. Maybe you’ll even try tonkatsu, or a classic deep-fried tofu dish. Naturally our guide can lead you through pairing your bites with a drink as well! After this first stop, you won’t believe we’ve just begun. Wait for what you’re in for next!

Gion

Next, we cross the scenic Kamogawa River to lively Pontocho. We’ll take in the charming pedestrian alley before settling into a cozy izakaya, a mainstay for delicious small plates. Run by a passionate husband-and-wife team, this restaurant is known for its meticulous attention to detail. Her is your primer on amazing Kyoto-style izakaya fare. You’ll indulge in a selection of small, made-to-order dishes, each designed to tantalize your taste buds with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Are you a duck enthusiast? This restaurant is known for its exceptional duck dishes, a unique treat in Kyoto cuisine. Get ready to experience the magic of dashi, the foundation of Kyoto cooking. This simple yet flavorful broth, made from kelp and bonito flakes, elevates every dish with its subtle yet powerful flavor. Often, those who’ve only tried instant dashi abroad can’t imagine the depth of flavor a good, homemade dashi brings.

Gion

Now, let’s talk about “shime,” the Japanese tradition of ending a meal with a carb-heavy dish. Not unlike some other Asian cultures, Japanese meals often go light on rice during the main course, saving room for the good stuff! We’ll take you to a fantastic spot specializing in noodles – the perfect way to end your Kyoto food adventure. Soba or Udon? You Decide! Do you crave the slightly nutty flavor and firmer texture of buckwheat noodles? Then soba is for you! Or perhaps you prefer the thicker, chewier comfort of udon noodles. Here dashi takes center stage again, because, of course no noodle dish is complete without a quality dashi broth. Here, you’ll experience the magic of dashi once more, its subtle flavors elevating your noodles to another level. Whether you choose soba or udon, this final stop ensures a delicious and satisfying conclusion. You’ll leave with a full stomach and a deeper appreciation for the diverse flavors of Kyoto cuisine.

Inclusions

  • A wide variety of dinner and drinks at several restaurants!
  • Food and drinks outside of set course
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • We will meet in front of Minamiza Theatre, which is right at street level of Gion Shijo Station exit 6.

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Pinpoint Traveler, Inc