Kyoto restaurant reservations in English

Kyoto is the home of kaiseki — refined, seasonal, and notoriously hard to book. Many ryotei and counters reserve by introduction or by phone a month ahead. We make the call so you don’t miss the table.

Kyoto dining is an art form, and its reservation culture is the most traditional in Japan. The celebrated kaiseki houses of Gion, the kappo counters near Pontocho and the seasonal ryotei along the Kamo River often take bookings only by phone, in Japanese — and some only with an introduction or well in advance.

Tell us the venue and your dates. Our Japanese-speaking concierge contacts the restaurant directly and secures your reservation, including course and dietary requests.

Where we book in Kyoto

Kyoto booking tips

Eyeing a Kyoto kaiseki house you can’t reach from abroad? Send us the venue. Flat $15 per restaurant, paid upfront — refunded if we can’t secure your seat.

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Understand the system first

See our complete guide to restaurant reservations in Japan for how Tabelog, deposits and cancellation fees work. Also dining in Osaka or Tokyo? We have guides for both.

Kyoto

Kaiseki, booked.
In Japanese.

From $15, paid upfront — refunded if we can’t secure your seat.

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