๐ก Must-Mark Spots for Foodies in Kyoto! Affordable Delights ๐
Horumon O-Dai: ๐ข๐ A yakitori shop by the Kamogawa River run by an elderly couple. ๐ธ๐Enjoy a plate of wagyu beef for just 50 RMB! The grandparents are super and will toast with you! ๐ป ๐ข๐ Kyogoku Kaneyo: ๐A century-old eel restaurant. For 120 RMB, their set meal includes tamago kake gohan (thick omelette) and unagi don (eel rice bowl). The eel is crispy and not greasy at all! ๐ ๐ธ๐ Soy Milk Doughnuts: At "Okabeya" in Nishiki Market, try their freshly fried soy milk doughnuts. ๐They're crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Pair them with a matcha latte for the perfect combination! ๐ต Immersive Experiences: Kimono + Geisha Transformation ๐ธ๐ For renting a kimono, I recommend "Gion Ayano." It's just a 5-minute walk from Shirakawa. ๐For 12,340 yen, the package includes hair styling and accessories, and you can even take night cherry blossom photos before returning the kimono. ๐ธ Geisha transformation experiences require reservations. ๐ธ๐ The entire process takes 2 hours, and a teacher will instruct you in basic dance steps. Your friends will be asking non-stop when you post on social media! #Kyoto ๐๐