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Bio Sweets Capocapo
Bio Sweets Capocapo is a confectionary workshop with a small café in Kyotamba, in central Kyoto Prefecture. Encircled by mountains and rich natural surroundings, and looking out on the Yura-gawa River, Capocapo produces simple sweets with carefully-selected organic, pesticide-free ingredients for the Kansai area and across Japan, made here in Kyotamba where you can see the face of the confectioners.
Capocapo may decide, from the farmer's standpoint, to use fruits and vegetables even if they are not completely organic. Selecting ingredients based on face-to-face relations will result in more deliciousness. Capocapo believes that choosing organic not because it's healthy, but because it's the choice to live in coexistence with nature, it has a natural deliciousness that will bring health to both mind and body.
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Tamba Winehouse Vineyard Grill
This garden terrace café looks out over the grape vines of the Kyoto Tamba Winery vineyard.
The vineyard grills uses local produce in an effort to adhere to a concept of local production for local consumption. Guests can enjoy wine as they leisurely grill local ingredients.
Dogs and other pets are allowed.
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Pandozo Café
Pandozo Café is an oven-baked pizza and raw pasta restaurant inside Old Shitsumi Elementary School in Kyotamba-cho, Kyoto Prefecture.
The café opened inside this former elementary school (closed in March, 2011) in April, 2013.
Guests can enjoy our prized oven-baked pizza and raw pasta in the retro interior of this old wooden schoolhouse dating back to 1960.
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Yanagimachi
Yanagimachi is a famous restaurant in Fukuchiyama that showcases Fukuchiyama’s specialties of duck and green onion in a dish known as kamosuki (sukiyaki made with duck meat). The restaurant building is a restored Meiji era (1868-1912) machiya (traditional wooden house, typical of Kyoto) opened in 2015. The dishes showcase local and seasonal produce, and the green onion used in the kamosuki is Fukuchiyama’s own kujo onion (a famous vegetable of the Kyoto region). For lunch, you can enjoy wonderful oyakodon (rice topped with chicken and egg) or kara-age (fried chicken) set meal options, both made using the local Fukuchiyama chicken, and accompanied with seasonal local vegetables. There’s also a select range of alcohol, coffee, and books to enjoy at the café and bar, making it a perfect spot for any occasion.
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Un.donpuri Dessert Shop
Located in Fukuchiyama City, Un.donpuri is a café known for its for puddings that look amazingly like Japanese cuisine. It has puddings in the form of 11 kinds of dishes: katsudon (fried pork cutlet on rice), ramen, seafood bowls, tororodon (grated yam rice bowl), mapo tofu (Sichuan-style bean curd with ground pork spicy taste), Japanese hot pot, beef bowl, loco moco, cold sweet red bean soup, wonton noodles, and Chinese style cold noodles (summer only), each sold for 600 yen including tax. They are not only delicious to taste, but also enjoyable to look at. The idea began when the pastry chef created a pudding that looked like katsudon as a gift for a friend, which later went viral on social media. In addition to the puddings, cakes and baked sweets like cute donuts and cookies for takeout are lined up in the showcase window (there is also an eat-in space within). The pudding containers are made of polypropylene, which is microwavable and can be taken home to use for other purposes. The café is now a famous attraction in Fukuchiyama for sweets-lovers, and while the cafe opens at 11 a.m., the 80 bowls of pudding prepared on weekdays and 120 on weekends are often sold out early.
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Pâtisserie Mountain × CELLAR DE CHOCOLAT by Naomi Mizuno
A classical European-style mansion situated in a quiet, residential part of Fukuchiyama City, looking like a confectionery kindom on the outskirts of Paris. This is a chocolate store run by Chef Mizuno, who won the 2007 World Chocolate Masters, a championship for the world's greatest chocolate-makers. The large store has terrace seating, and the first floor has a corner with a showcase of cakes and baked goods, as well as a cave-like space surrounded by antique furniture. There is a sales corner for chocolate bonbons and macarons, and chocolates displayed like jewelry. The second floor is a café where all in-store products can be eaten. The prize-winning "Apricot and Salt" chocolate, as well as the different shades of macaron, are delightful goods to bring home.
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Adachi Otoemon
Tamba chestnuts are a traditional product in Kyoto Prefecture whose history is as long as other well-known Kyoto traditional vegetables. Tamba chestnuts are from the Tamba region, which includes Kameoka, the Funai region, Ayabe, and Fukuchiyama. It’s said that in the old days of the Edo period (1603-1868), Tamba chestnuts were used as offerings, when the chestnuts were also accepted in place of the annual rice tax. Using these Tamba chestnuts, Adachi Otoemon crafts specialty dessert terrines and pound cakes here in Fukuchiyama City. Cross sections of the desserts reveal large, whole chestnuts, which are combined with the wasanbon Japanese refined sugar from the Sanuki region and flavourful cultured butter to create an exquisite product. You can really enjoy the chestnuts as they make up more than two thirds of the weight of this luxurious dessert. Additionally, the shop building was previously the residence of the Matsumura family, built during the Taisho (1912-1926) and Meji era (1868-1912) and is designated as one of Kyoto Prefecture’s Tangible Cultural Properties. Other than the chestnut terrines and chestnut pound cakes, there are also other baked goods, cream puffs, and gelato available.
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Yakuzen Café Yu-Yu
Yakuzen (medicinal Chinese cooking) Café Yu-Yu is located next to the Akao Chinese Medicine Pharmacy, which is built in a rennovated, 120 year-old machiya home. According to its concept of medicine and food being one, the café uses herbs used in Chinese medicine to create lotus-wrapped steamed rice and medicinal teas to suit your mood and physical condition.
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Yuzuki
At Yuzuki, guests can enjoy seasonal kaiseki course meals, hot pot dishes, summer-only beer gardens, and other meals made with seasonal Kyoto ingredients.
The large garden reflects the changing faces of the season—from cherry blossoms, to deep green, to colored leaves, to white snow—and the elegant dining room offers an out-of-the-ordinary experience for guests, with flowers arranged by the chef himself, "as if they were in the field."
Available drinks include draft beer, Japanese sake, shochu, cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages, and authentic coffee.
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Chatsubo Yoshida
At Chatsubo Yoshida, you can enjoy both matcha and a meal, either by having matcha hand-whisked for you by your seat, or by whisking your own matcha.
The store, which used to be a tea and tea utensil shop, has been renovated and remade as a café where you can casually enjoy matcha and some conversation.
Enjoy authentic matcha tea without worrying about difficult preparation methods.
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Hekitei
Hekitei opens to offer the sincerest hospitality to just a few groups of diners a day.
Take in the changing seasons here surrounded by nature, and enjoy a moment of relaxation.
We offer a variety of types of cuisine prepared lushly with freshly harvested Kyoto vegetables.
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Matsusho
"Kyoto cuisine that can't be found in Kyoto City"
Using ingredients from nature-rich Kameoka City, Matsusho endeavors to provide its customers with highly cultural dishes by freely transforming seasonal ingredients with innovative ideas and excellent cooking techniques.
Come and enjoy some conversation as you relax with our comfortable atmosphere and delicious food.