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Osaka-Kyoto-Nara Trip - Dining advise -
11-11-2008, 03:34 AM
Hi guys, I'm planning a 11 day trip to Kansai with my parents during Christmas. The biggest problem with my trip is dining, as I would like to bring them to the best restaurants in the area. To my understanding, unlike Tokyo, restaurants in Osaka and Kyoto aren't tracked by Zagat or Michelin.
![]() I would highly appreciate it if you guys can point me to the best fine dining restaurants in Osaka, Kyoto and Nara. Budget and cuisine doesn’t matter, as we’ll be in each city for 4 days, so we’ll likely try everything. Also, are there any good Kobe beef restaurants in O/K/K, or is a side trip to Kobe necessary to find the best Kobe beef restaurant? ![]() Thanks a lot! |
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11-12-2008, 04:06 AM
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Let them try the infamous Kobe Beef, I think its around 10000yen/100g . Im not sure which restaurant serves the most expensive one, but you can probably ask information counter in Sannomiya (Kobe). Another is the cruise dining in Kobe. The ships leaves from Kobe Harbourland. Daimaru, Hankyu, Hanshin store also have lots of expensive restaurant lined up. In Kyoto, you can try in Kawaramachi area. Near the river, you can find restaurant that served traditional Japanese Cuisine. |
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11-13-2008, 09:00 AM
Thanks for replying, guys!
I started digging around, and it seems like Yahoo Japan has a very good restaurant guide by the city.Here. The thing I wanna do is to make reservations early, as I suspect most of them will be full during the holidays (24 through 2nd) Do you guys know if restaurants are usually closed during christmas and new year or do most of them remain open? I would hate to go over there and find out that all the shops close on 1/1 -.- |
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11-13-2008, 09:12 AM
Christmas isn`t a real holiday in Japan, and is only sparsely celebrated - so pretty much nothing closes. New Years, on the other hand, is closer in feeling to Christmas/Thanksgiving. Everyone heads to the relatives, and most places close over the New Year holidays. Chains will be open, I imagine, but smaller places will likely not be.
It is going to be hard to really hit on somewhere awful unless you`re looking for it. Japan has fairly high standards for restaurants to begin with. If the place looks run down and has no customers - either they`ve gone out of business or are about to. Places that are good will be fairly obvious, with lines, many customers, etc. |
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11-14-2008, 02:24 AM
Do you know how long restaurants close for new years? I’m gonna be there from the 24th to the 4th. I don’t wanna to eat McDonald’s and instant noodle starting from the 1st -.- (Well, I can make do with Mos Burger, but I’m not sure if my parents can XD)
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