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13 Unique & Fun Kyoto Food Tours to Enjoy in 2024

13 Unique & Fun Kyoto Food Tours to Enjoy in 2024

Date published: 13 March 2024

Kyoto is a city where every alley and kitchen tells a story. From the artful dance of kaiseki to the casual flair of street food, we've lined up Kyoto food tours that are anything but ordinary.

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While you can wander solo through Kyoto, if you're curious to learn more about the history behind different foods and discover spots only locals know, why let folks who've grown up with these flavors guide the way?

This cultivated list of Kyoto food tours ranges from private experiences to small groups enjoying a sake crawl together. It's not just about eating; it's about connecting, understanding, and of course, enjoying every bite.

Old Kyoto Nighttime All-Inclusive Local Food Tour

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Ever since ancient times, Kyoto has been revered as the "Bunka no Miyako," the capital of culture. This city continues to shine with countless remnants of its elegant culture, making it worthy of a World Heritage listing.

However, the prestigious tone of Kyoto's cultural atmosphere can be intimidating for outsiders and newcomers, especially when it comes to nightlife.

To have a stress-free nightlife experience in Kyoto, why not have an expert guide you through the Old Kyoto Nighttime All-inclusive Local Foods Tour?

In approximately 3 hours, you will explore some of the popular entertainment districts of old Kyoto, including the Yasaka Shrine and Gion.

For dinner, you will visit 2 local restaurants and savor 10 different regional culinary delights (with drinks included). Not to mention, your dinner will be accompanied by visual entertainment, including an eloquent Geisha dance (suitable for teenagers and above).

For the ultimate roundup of Kyoto's nightlife, this tour offers a foolproof experience.

  • Perfect for those who want to experience the diverse nightlife of Kyoto.
  • Great for those who want to explore the exquisite food scene of authentic Kyoto.
  • Great opportunity for those who want to explore the heritage of old Kyoto.

Kyoto Evening Gion Food Tour Including Kaiseki Dinner

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Have you ever heard of "Kaiseki"? Kaiseki is a haute cuisine of Japan that consists of a sequence of dishes that are pure gastronomic art.

This gourmet feature of Kaiseki is closely linked to the aristocratic culture of Kyoto, allowing you to experience a sense of nobility and class from Kyoto's Golden Age through its cuisine.

If you want a firsthand experience of a perfect Kaiseki dinner, join the Kyoto Evening Gion Food Tour, which includes a Kaiseki Dinner.

In approximately 3 hours, your local English-speaking guide will treat you to a luxurious 10-course Kaiseki meal, along with historical walks around the ancient town of Kyoto, including popular spots such as the Kamogawa River, Gion, and Pontocho.

If you're looking for a taste of Japanese royalty, there's no better way to experience it than in Kyoto, the heart of elegance.

  • Recommended for those who are looking for a high-end gastronomical experience.
  • Perfect for those who want to try a traditional Kaiseki.
  • Great opportunity for those who want to explore the neighborhood of Gion, Ponto-cho and Kamogawa at night.

Kyoto City, Traditional Japanese Sweet Tasting Private Half Day Tour

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Like you'll find in any culture, there is a list of confectionery that holds historical and traditional significance. In Kyoto, the culture of Wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets) has been cherished for generations and is an integral part of the city's food scene.

For foodies with a sweet tooth, savoring the delectable Japanese traditional sweets in Kyoto is a must. To have the sweetest experience in Kyoto, consider joining the Kyoto City Traditional Japanese Sweet Tasting Private Half-Day Tour.

In approximately 3 hours, your local English-speaking guide will take you around the neighborhoods of Kyoto, including the Nishiki Market, to explore the city's fascinating dessert scene. From sugar-coated beans to rice cakes and syrupy rice crackers, each treat will surely satisfy any discerning sweet tooth.

The tour will also include a tea ceremony experience at a tranquil tea house, allowing you to indulge in the harmonious flavors of Wagashi and green tea while enjoying some serenity.

  • Perfect for sweet tooth who want to explore the art of traditional Japanese sweets: Wagashi.
  • Great opportunity to sip on quality Matcha and enjoy the marriage of flavor with Wagashi.
  • Recommended for those who want to have a first hand experience in Green tea ceremony.

Kyoto Matcha Green Tea Tour

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The aromatic fragrance and sophisticated flavors of matcha have captured the taste buds of people all across the globe. If you're a fan and looking for the best matcha in Japan, you cannot miss the taste of Uji matcha. Located south of Kyoto, Uji has been a center for cultivating premium green tea since ancient times. Throughout history, green tea has been an integral part of Uji's food culture, resulting in a city filled with local culinary delights and desserts that incorporate hints of matcha flavor.

If you want to demystify the secrets of Kyoto's Uji matcha, consider joining the Kyoto Matcha Green Tea Tour. In approximately 3 hours, your English-speaking tour guide will take you to some of the best-kept secret matcha spots in Uji. From lunch to dessert, your food will feature premium Uji matcha. During the tour, you'll also learn some essential Matcha 101, including a guide to the different types of matcha and how they are produced. You'll even have the lucky opportunity to visit Byodo-in, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

For a special moment immersed in premium matcha, this tour comes highly recommended!

  • Perfect for those who love Matcha and want to savor premium Matcha.
  • Great opportunity for those who want to explore the region of Uji.
  • Great opportunity for those who want to enhance their knowledge on Matcha.

Kyoto Fushimi District Food and History Tour

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While planning your trip to Japan, one destination you definitely shouldn't miss is the Fushimi Inari Shrine. The sight of the 1,000 red torii gates lining the hillside of this sacred mountain is truly picturesque, and many tourists include it in their itineraries. However, why settle for something ordinary when you can upgrade your experience?

Consider joining the Kyoto Fushimi District Food and History Tour, where you can gain additional insights into the area's history and food scene. With a knowledgeable English-speaking guide, you'll embark on a 5-hour adventure around the Fushimi neighborhood. The walk will include visits to both famous landmarks and off-the-beaten-path destinations, such as the Fushimi Canal, Teradaya Historic Site, Sake Museum, and more.

To satisfy your appetite, the tour will also make detours at Ryoma Shopping Street and a traditional wagashi shop, allowing foodies to indulge in some delicious nibbles. If you're looking for an opportunity to enhance your visit to Fushimi Inari with more inspiration, this tour is a great choice!

  • Perfect for those who want to tick off Kyoto's tourist landmarks with a twist.
  • Great for foodies to explore the unique food scene of Kyoto (that is lesser known)
  • Recommended for those who want to capture instagram worthy moments.

Kyoto Kimono Rental Experience and Maiko Dinner Show

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The history and culture of Kyoto are significantly characterized by the notion of Miyabi, meaning elegance. One of the prime examples of Miyabi is the art of the kimono, which is deeply intertwined with Kyoto's cultural heritage. From the renowned Kyo-Yuzen to Nishijinori, and from Geisha to Maiko, the glorious art of the kimono cannot be fully understood without considering Kyoto's legacy.

If you are interested in experiencing the art of the kimono, consider joining the Kyoto Kimono Rental Experience and Maiko Dinner Show tour. Lasting approximately 7 hours, this tour offers an unforgettable experience to immerse yourself in the Miyabi of Kyoto. You will start by being dressed in a kimono and then venture out to explore the ancient town of Kyoto, including Gion and Nishiki Market. After the walk, you will have the opportunity to dine in a traditional tatami room, where you will be joined by a stunning Maiko for a spirited conversation. The Maiko will also perform the eloquent traditional dance known as "Kyomai".

For a chance to fully immerse yourself in the elegant art of the kimono, this tour comes highly recommended.

  • Perfect for those who love kimono and want a first hand experience of the art.
  • Great for fashion gurus who want to dress up in cultural costumes.
  • Great opportunity to acquaint and converse with a Maiko.

Sencha-do the Japanese Tea Ceremony Workshop in Kyoto

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From the Golden Pavilion, Ninnaji Temple, Katsura Rikyu, and more, the prominent historical architecture of Kyoto is also deeply associated with the Japanese green tea ceremony. For over a millennium, the tradition of green tea and its associated ceremonies have captivated the hearts of nobles and continue to be treasured in Kyoto today.

If you're looking for a taste and experience of a royal tea party, consider joining the Sencha-do, the Japanese Tea Ceremony Workshop in Kyoto. In approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, you'll have the opportunity to participate in an authentic tea ceremony led by a tea master. It's not every day that you come across a genuine tea ceremony set amidst the birthplace of green tea, so adding this tour to your bucket list would be a great way to make the most of your time in Kyoto.

  • Perfect for those who want to take part in a traditional tea ceremony in Kyoto.
  • Great option for those who want to take part in a cultural activity in between your sightseeing
  • Great opportunity to savor quality green tea and Wagashi.

Kyoto Nishiki Market Tour

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The best way to get a glimpse into the local food scene is by visiting their local food markets. In Kyoto, the Nishiki Market is the largest market in the neighborhood and has been considered Kyoto's kitchen for over 400 years. With its wide variety of regional culinary delights, including fresh seafood, sweets, and nibbles, the market is truly a paradise for foodies.

To make the most of your visit to the market, consider joining the Kyoto Nishiki Market Tour. With the help of a knowledgeable local English-speaking guide, you can seamlessly navigate the market and discover hidden gems that only locals know about. The tour will take approximately 3 hours and will include visits to 10-12 family-owned stores, where you can sample a wide range of regional nibbles that showcase the diverse tastes of Kyoto cuisine.

If you're looking for a deep dive into the regional food scene of Kyoto and uncover the secrets of its cuisine, this tour is the perfect opportunity to do so.

  • Perfect for foodies who want a deep dive in to the diverse food culture of Kyoto
  • Great for those looking for a care-free market experience in Kyoto
  • Recommended for those who want an insight of an English speaking local.

Kyoto Bar Hopping Night Tour

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While Kyoto is often associated with its uptight image, the city also has a more casual side when it comes to nightlife and drinking. In the area of Pontocho, known as the night street of Kyoto, you can find many casual izakayas and local pubs tucked away in the back streets of old Kyoto. If you're a night owl visiting Kyoto and looking for an exciting evening activity that won't break the bank, consider joining the Kyoto Bar Hopping Night Tour.

Led by a local tour operator from Magical Trip, this tour will take you on a 3-hour drinking adventure, hopping between various local hangouts. All drinks and food are included in the tour, ensuring a hassle-free drinking experience in Kyoto. You'll have the opportunity to savor izakaya staples such as yakitori and sashimi, which pair perfectly with a cold draft beer. If you're interested in exploring local sake, the tour will also make stops at standing bars that serve sake produced in Kyoto.

For a cheers to a great night in Kyoto, this tour is the perfect way to discover the city's vibrant nightlife and find the party.

  • Perfect for nocturnals who want to experience the nightlife of Kyoto
  • Great opportunity for those who want to socialize over drinks
  • Recommended for those looking for a foolproof Izakaya experience in Kyoto

Sushi Making Experience in Kyoto

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When visiting Kyoto, it's common for historical and cultural visits to temples and shrines to fill up your itinerary. However, if you're looking for a unique and hands-on experience, why not try learning to make your own sushi? The Sushi Making Experience in Kyoto offers a 1-hour and 30-minute class where a local English-speaking instructor will guide you through the process of making sushi.

The class takes place in a cozy house with authentic Japanese designs, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of sightseeing. If you're in search of an activity that goes beyond typical tourist sights, this sushi-making experience is a great option to add to your itinerary.

  • Recommended for those who want a hands-on experience in between your Kyoto sightseeing
  • Perfect for those who love sushi and want to learn how to make it for themselves.
  • Recommended for those who want a break from sightseeing.

Izakaya Style Cooking Class

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If you're a fan of Japan's nightlife and enjoyed the bar snacks served at izakayas during your stay, you'll be excited to hear about the Izakaya Style Cooking Class Tour. This tour offers a hands-on cooking class led by an actual chef, where you'll learn to make your own izakaya-style dishes.

The tour includes all the necessary ingredients and equipment, and you'll have the chance to prepare 5-6 izakaya dishes under the guidance of a master chef. This is a great opportunity to learn essential tips and techniques that only a professional chef can teach you.

With these secret recipes in your pocket, you'll be able to impress your guests at your next dinner party by recreating the authentic taste of izakaya cuisine.

  • Perfect for those who likes to cook and host dinner parties
  • Great for those who likes Izakaya foods
  • Recommended for those looking for an unique first-hand experience

Kyoto Luxury Sake, Whisky and Cocktail Tour

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In Japan, izakayas tend to dominate the drinking scene, making other options less visible. However, if you're looking for a more sophisticated drinking experience, why not let a local guide introduce you to their secret drinking spots? The Kyoto Luxury Sake, Whisky, and Cocktail Tour offers just that.

Led by a local English-speaking guide, this tour will take you to hidden gems known only to the locals, where you can enjoy a luxurious drinking experience. Over the course of approximately 3 hours, you'll visit exclusive establishments, including a cocktail bar run by an acclaimed bartender. You'll also have the opportunity to visit a 100-year-old restaurant and indulge in regional cuisine that pairs perfectly with quality sake.

To wrap up the tour, you'll visit Pontocho and enjoy whisky with sweets or bar snacks for a delightful pairing. Locals know the area best, so this tour offers a deep dive into the high-end drinking experience in Kyoto. If you're looking to elevate your drinking experience, give this tour a try!

  • Great for those looking for another drinking option that is not Izakaya
  • Recommended for those who likes to drink various alcoholic beverages
  • Perfect for those who wants a unique drinking experience in Kyoto

Kyoto City, Eat Like a Local Half Day Walking Tour

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For food enthusiasts who want to fully immerse themselves in the local cuisine during their trip to Japan, Kyoto is the perfect destination. Known as the "kitchen of the imperial court," Kyoto offers a plethora of food choices that can be overwhelming for tourists trying to navigate the regional food scene.

To make your culinary exploration hassle-free and allow you to focus solely on enjoying the food, I recommend joining the Kyoto City, Eat Like a Local Half Day Walking Tour. Led by a local English-speaking guide, this tour will take you on a foodie adventure through some of Kyoto's most food-obsessed areas, including Nishiki Market and Gion.

During the approximately 4-hour tour, you'll have the opportunity to indulge in 6-8 tastings of various local delicacies. Alternatively, you can choose to upgrade your experience and enjoy a Kaiseki course dinner in Gion, known for its traditional Japanese cuisine. This tour promises an ultimate foodie experience in Kyoto, allowing you to fully appreciate the city's culinary delights.

  • Perfect for foodies with wants to explore regional culinaries
  • Great option for those who wants to center their trip on eating
  • Recommended for those looking to eliminate the stress associated with translations

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Hiroko Ariga

Hiroko Ariga

Hiroko, a Japanese national raised in Sydney, Australia, is a graduate of Sophia University with a degree in Literature and holds an MBA from the University of Newcastle, Australia. Initially working for a global institution, she transitioned to freelance writing after the birth of her son. In addition to LIVE JAPAN, she is a contributor to Tokyo Weekender Magazine. A Registered National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter, she actively collaborates with the Kanagawa government, designing tours around Hayama and Miura Peninsula and is recognized as an official Kanagawa guide. Besides being a devoted mother, Hiroko is a Kimono teacher passionate about Ikebana and Japanese History.

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