Madam Koran

Indulge in savory fusions of traditional Chinese cuisine with a Kyoto twist at Madam Koran—the home of the addictive Dongpo Burger and Dandan noodles.
Restaurant Details
Madam Koran graces the vibrant heart of Kyoto, offering a sublime fusion of traditional Chinese cuisine with the intricate touches of Kyoto's culinary heritage. Nestled near the historic Kyoto Imperial Palace, this restaurant is more than just a dining venue; it is a testament to the harmony of cross-cultural flavors and innovative cooking techniques, making it a haven for food lovers seeking authentic yet unique gastronomical experiences.
Step into a beautifully preserved Kyoto townhouse, where the atmosphere is warm and inviting, almost as if the very walls whisper stories of culinary journeys. Under the adept guidance of Chef Ikuko Hayashi, a visionary with a rich background in Chinese cuisine, every dish becomes a narrative, each bite painting a whimsical picture of flavors. Her artistry is evident in the distinctive Dongpo Burger, which boasts tender, aromatic braised pork encased in perfectly baked buns. Equally tempting is the captivating Dandan noodles, seamlessly blending spicy Sichuan sensations with Kyoto delicacies, indulging even the most discerning palate.
For those venturing into the realms of Sichuan cuisine with a Kyoto upscale twist, Madam Koran offers perfect lunch or dinner settings. The restaurant's staff, well-versed in the intricate subtleties of oriental hospitality, elevates your dining experience with their attentive yet discreet service. From intriguing decor to a thoughtfully curated wine list, every detail is woven together to create a tapestry of unforgettable moments. A favorite among locals and travelers alike, Madam Koran's menu is not just a meal but rather a work of art showcasing the grandeur of a meeting of worlds, ensuring that each visit leaves an indelible mark on your culinary journey.
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Madam Koran Address
631-2 Shimogoryomaecho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-0995
Madam Koran Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Featuring beautiful landscapes from mountain to sea, Kyoto Prefecture conveys traditional Japanese culture through its architecture and gardens, art and artisanal crafts, and delicious local cuisine made from regional produce.
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