Was in the area to visit the temple and came across this sushi place for lunch. Don’t be fooled by its exterior as I was initially confused if it was opened or closed. (Just do a quick check if u could open the door ). Once inside, it feels so quiet and detached from the outside which is filled with people. This was one of the nicest atmosphere to enjoy food! Chef was courteous and does his sushi well! Honestly one of the hidden gems in the area and was glad to stumbled across this lil shop. Will definitely come back for sushi when given the...
Read moreThis place is the definition of a hidden gem. It takes a little courage to slide open the 2 sets of doors and ask for a spot given it looks more like a home than a restaurant and there are no English signs, but you will be so happy you did. The food and hospitality are equally delightful. Don't worry about the language barrier, or your knowledge of sushi, since he will give you a choice of 2 sushi platters. You only need to choose A or B, and spoiler: both options are winners. The beer is cold and the cups...
Read moreFor lunch, we stopped at Koyori, a tiny sushi restaurant with only two options on the menu: a sushi platter for ¥1500 or ¥2200. Despite the limited menu, the owner prepares each order with great care and precision, carefully selecting ingredients from various containers. It’s a hidden gem for sushi lovers looking for a simple yet satisfying meal.
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