Una Yoshi

Embark on a culinary journey where tradition meets innovation in Kyoto's vibrant heart, offering an unforgettable dining experience of authentic flavors.
Restaurant Details
Immerse yourself in an exquisite culinary journey where tradition meets innovation. This restaurant promises not just a meal but an experience, weaving together flavors that excite the palate and comfort the soul. Renowned for its dedication to authenticity, the menu is a celebration of seasonal ingredients, exquisitely prepared to pay homage to time-honored recipes.
Indulge in the chef's masterpieces, where meticulous attention to detail shines through every dish. A highlight of this dining haven is the signature tasting menu, allowing diners to sample a spectrum of flavors and textures that define the restaurant’s culinary philosophy. Whether you're savoring a familiar classic or venturing into a new culinary adventure, each bite tells a story of its culinary roots.
Located in the lively heart of Kyoto, the restaurant offers an inviting atmosphere that combines elegant decor with a warm and welcoming ambiance. The interior marries modern design with traditional elements, creating a space where guests can relax and enjoy the artistry of fine dining.
The staff's exemplary service further enhances the dining experience, offering personalized recommendations and attentive service that makes each guest feel valued. With its proven commitment to excellence, it's no wonder this restaurant has earned accolades from discerning diners and enthusiastic food critics alike. A visit here promises not only a meal but a cherished memory that diners will savor long after the plates are cleared.
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Una Yoshi Address
35-3 Komoike, Komo, Kyotamba-cho, Funai-gun, Kyoto 622-0214
Una Yoshi 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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