Cozy enjoyment hotel no.29
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Offsite parking discounted rates availableAir conditioningParkingStaff adhere to local safety protocolsGuest rooms disinfected between staysCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusAll 27 facilities +
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This cosy hotel is set in Kyoto.
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Guest scores & sentiment
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Dimension scores · cross-source
Surroundings9.2
Service8.6
Facilities8.6
Value8.5
Cleanliness8.2
Rooms8.0
Location7.5
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Room types · 1
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RoomTwo-Bedroom House
Two-Bedroom House
1 × Twin bed / 1 × Futon Mat70 ㎡up to 5
The air-conditioned holiday home has 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower. The well-equipped kitchen features a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave. The holiday home offers a washing machine, a dining area, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit has 3 beds and 2 futons.
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Facilities · 27
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
Offsite parking discounted rates availableAir conditioningParkingStaff adhere to local safety protocolsGuest rooms disinfected between staysCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusPhysical distancing rules followedHand sanitizer in guest room and key areasCashless payment availableFire extinguishersInvoice providedGuests can opt-out any cleaning services during staySmoke alarmsShared stationery like menus, pens are removedGuest room sealed after cleaningProperty cleaned by professional cleaning companiesPhysical distancing in dining areasProcess in place to check health of guestsAccess to health care professionalsScreens / Barriers between staff and guests for safetySecurity alarmThermometers for guests provided by propertyInternet accessOffsite parking discounted rates availableSelf parking (surcharge)Free wired internetNon-smoking throughout
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DiningSights
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Uozuya
Japanese · ★ Michelin
¥¥¥¥
A procession of dishes that linger in the diner’s memory. Seasonal flavours are used in generous measure, such as Japanese pepper flower, pike conger, matsutake mushrooms and crab. Preparation methods, whether that be grilling, boiling or more, are astutely tailored to each ingredient, showcasing its qualities from every angle. This talent for bringing out the best in food is born of long years of experience. A favourite haunt of the literati, the Uozuya sign calligraphy is by essayist Masako Shirasu.
2.2km
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Korean Restaurant Byeoleeya
Korean · ★ Michelin
¥¥¥
Meika Hoshino breathes her own creativity into Korean royal court cuisine, which she studied in Seoul. Prix fixe offerings follow ‘yakushoku-dogen’, the idea that diet has an essential role in maintaining good health. The double-tiered food box filled with multi-coloured items is an inspiration drawn from Korea’s courtly dining tables. Namul and kimchi are prepared with Kyoto vegetables; cuisine from the early Joseon dynasty comes from a time before chilli peppers were introduced. A dialogue between traditional cooking and modern sensibility brings Korean culinary culture to a wider audience.
2.9km
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Ramenya Fujitora
Ramen · Bib
¥
‘Fujitora’ is a blend of the chef’s name and that of the shop where he apprenticed, created to bring luck. It was his mentor’s ramen that inspired him to embark on his current path. The techniques he cultivated and his inquisitive mind shine in his chicken-and-pork soup. The chef prepares this soup in a large stockpot in the kitchen, patiently teasing every drop of umami from the ingredients. Sauce for soy-sauce ramen is created from a medley of soy sauces to harmonise with the soup.
1.9km
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Muginoyoake
Ramen · Bib
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The chef has been researching the deliciousness of ramen since he was a schoolboy. In search of a unique flavour, he made ‘Scallop and Japanese Pepper Ramen’ his signature dish. Soup of dashi drawn from chicken, pork and seafood is multilayered and satisfying. The finished Japanese pepper oil imparts a refreshing feeling, and the generous topping of scallop is pure luxury. A carefully calibrated bowl of goodness that is the gift of repeated independent study.
2.0km
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La Biographie···
French · ★ Michelin
¥¥¥¥
Light dining is the chef’s approach. For the amuse-bouche, the theme is ‘five flavours’. A medley of finger foods adds a playful touch; roast wagyu comes in a clear sauce of beef juices. The meal concludes on a Japanese note, with soba. A soup of vegetable cut ends is poured into the bowl, adding value while ensuring nothing is wasted. The meal weaves abundant experience and creative evolution, unfolding as a biography in food.
3.7km
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Tozentei
Japanese · ★ Michelin
¥¥¥
Tozentei takes its name from a fictitious restaurant in a novel. ‘Tozen’ means ‘tipsy,’ a state of being slightly and comfortably under the influence; the name invites guests to find pleasure in both tucker and tipple. The fabric of human relations in this family-run restaurant exudes a feel of immersion in a cheerful TV drama or story. Tilefish steamed with plums and kombu consummately combines the flavour of the fish flesh with the tartness of dried plums. Tozentei is located close to Tenmangu, a shrine famous for the plum trees beloved by the poet and statesman Sugawara no Michizane. The co
3.7km
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Ogata
Japanese · ★★ Michelin
¥¥¥¥
Bold, elegant cuisine, stripped down and pure, sets off works by Rosanjin and other artists. Avoiding piling element upon element, Ogata finds creativity in deceptively unsophisticated appearances. Technique is guided by intuition gained from each ingredient or inspired by seasonal expressions. Seasonal aesthetics are manifested through the choice of ingredients, revealing the natural vitality of each.
4.1km
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Yusokuryori Mankamero
Japanese · ★★ Michelin
¥¥¥¥
This long-serving restaurant was built as a general store and traded as a sake dealer before transforming into a ryotei. In continuous operation since its founding three centuries ago, Mankamero has preserved tradition by constantly changing. Heir to the tradition of ‘yusoku ryori’, banquet fare served at imperial court functions, the restaurant carries on the Ikama school of ‘shikibocho’, the ceremonial art of knife handling that unites cookery with etiquette—faithfully preserved to the present day. Seasons are reflected everywhere, from the elegant Kyoto kaiseki to the arrangements, serving
4.3km
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