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[Kyoto] Japanese cuisine|Minokichi, a century-old Kyoto cuisine restaurant|Kyoto・Osaka・Tokyo・Kanagawa
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- Overview
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- A 300-year-old Kyoto restaurant that has refused Michelin ratings three times in a row. This is a non-Michelin restaurant that is better than Michelin.
- We have been adhering to the most traditional Kaiseki cuisine for a hundred years, providing meticulous Japanese service and excellent dining environment, showing you the most authentic Japanese style.
- The Emperor's Royal Restaurant, successive Japanese emperors have particularly loved visiting this restaurant. Emperor Meiji even praised Minokichi's mandarin fish dishes, calling them his favorite fish.
- Minokichi was founded in 1716 and has continued to achieve great success in the Beijing-style cuisine industry. It moved to its current location in 1950 and was renamed Zhumaolou in 1992, which means "restaurant surrounded by lush bamboo forests".
- What to expect
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"Kaiseki Ryori Minokichi" is a 300-year-old Kyoto cuisine restaurant that has refused Michelin rating three times in a row. It is an original restaurant that is not Michelin but is better than Michelin.
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