2024 Michelin Kyoto Japanese Restaurant : Shichiku Kiko (Bib Gourmand)

updated: July 11th, 2024

Discover the exquisite flavors of traditional Japanese cuisine at Shichiku Kiko in Kyoto. Indulge in meticulously crafted dishes in a serene setting. Come and experience the true essence of Kyoto's culinary scene.

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    Overview


    Shichiku Kiko is a Japanese cuisine restaurant located in Shimotakecho, Kita Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
     It is surrounded by popular tourist attractions such as Kyoto Daitokuji Temple and Kamigamo Shrine.
     The restaurant offers meticulous and traditional Japanese dishes without any gimmicks.
    The operating hours are from 12:00 to 14:00 for lunch and from 18:00 to 21:30 for dinner.
     The last entry time is 13:00 for lunch and 19:30 for dinner.
     Please check the website or social media for the irregular closing days.
    For transportation, it is an 8-minute walk from "Shimogishicho" on Kyoto City Bus routes 9 and 37, and a 2-minute walk from "Shimotakechidonocho".
     It is also approximately 1,270m from Kitaoji Station.
    The restaurant has a seating capacity of 14, with a maximum of 8 seats at the counter and 6 seats at the table.
     It as "meticulous and substantial without being extravagant".
     Unlike tourist-oriented restaurants in the Shijo and Gion areas, this restaurant is located in a quiet neighborhood, offering a far more delicious and cost-effective experience.
    The chef, originally from Shiga Prefecture, is passionate about his craft, and even the chopstick rests and sake served here are from Shiga Prefecture.
     This creates a sense of "Shiga love" throughout the restaurant.
    In summary, Shichiku Kiko is an appealing Japanese cuisine restaurant offering delicious food and a serene atmosphere.
     We hope you will visit and experience it for yourself.


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