Morita Ya Shijo Inokuma Main Branch

Morita Ya offers exquisite sukiyaki steps from Shijo-Omiya Station in Kyoto's Nakagyo ward, where tradition meets impeccable taste and service.
Restaurant Details
**TaglineSimplifiedChinese:** Delight in sukiyaki at Morita Ya, located near Shijo-Omiya Station in Kyoto. Enjoy traditional flavors paired with exceptional service and ambiance.
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**TaglineTraditionalChinese:** Indulge in the artistry of sukiyaki at Morita Ya, a Kyoto gem next to Shijo-Omiya Station, where culinary tradition meets modern elegance and care.
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**DescriptionSimplifiedChinese:** Nestled in vibrant Nakagyo Ward, Morita Ya Shijo Inokuma is a haven for food enthusiasts in Kyoto. Specializing in sukiyaki, shabu shabu, and steak, it showcases expert meat preparation, with succulent wagyu as the centerpiece. Situated a short walk from Shijo-Omiya Station, it offers a peaceful escape with private dining rooms that perfectly suit both intimate dinners and family outings. The restaurant's minimalist decor and warm service enhance this unique culinary journey, making it an essential Kyoto experience.
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**DescriptionTraditionalChinese:** Located in Kyoto’s bustling Nakagyo Ward, Morita Ya Shijo Inokuma combines tradition with modernity. Famous for its sukiyaki, shabu shabu, and expertly grilled steak, the establishment offers unparalleled meat craftsmanship using premium wagyu. Just minutes from Shijo-Omiya Station, its serene setting with private dining rooms offers the perfect backdrop for any occasion. The minimalist interior design coupled with attentive service ensures a memorable and authentic dining adventure, reflecting Kyoto’s rich culinary legacy.
Morita Ya Shijo Inokuma Main Branch Phone Number
Morita Ya Shijo Inokuma Main Branch Business Days
Morita Ya Shijo Inokuma Main Branch Address
521 Nishiki Inokumacho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8363
Morita Ya Shijo Inokuma Main Branch 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.
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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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