After arriving in Kyoto and not having a dinner reservation we discovered this quirky interesting eating spot close to our hotel. The host spoke great English and was welcoming and friendly. The venue is very relaxed with an eclectic mix of tables, chairs and decor. The menu was an interesting mix of meats, cheese dishes… lots of cheese options, pasta, pizzas, curries, salads… all sorts really! The garlic cheese bread was divine, the sliced beef melted in your mouth like butter. Caprese salad was tasty and fresh. Also tried a pizza and followed up with molten chocolate lava cake and ice-cream. Very reasonably priced with...
Read moreRead moreI hate to write this review because this okace does seem unique and cozy, but i came here after reading all these amazing reviews and it just doesnt add up. Pretty low value for money compared to any place ive been in Kyoto -japanese or western. Food was OK but definitely not amazing. For the reviews and price i expected extremely high value or unique quality. Experienced none of those. (very) small beer, two tiny pieces of cheese and two single pieces of ham (which was not spanish at all) bread and chocolate cake...
On a quiet rainy night, Wine Marche came up as a rather close and eccentric option for a late dinner. To our great surprise, we were greeted and served with utmost care by the most lovable and whimsical owner in a unique space crowded with ducks. Enter, order some wine, eat from their extensive menu, and have a charming night at Wine Marche. There is definitely something for every palate.
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