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Sushi Sakura 寿司さ久ら
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Chion-in Temple
400 Rinkacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-8686, Japan
Chōraku-ji Temple
626 Maruyamacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0071, Japan
Maruyama Park
Maruyamacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0071, Japan
Anyō-ji
624 Maruyamacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0071, Japan
Kōdaiji Temple - illuminated at night
Japan, 〒605-0825 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, 高台寺下河原町526
Shōgunzuka Mound
28 Zushiokukachocho, Yamashina Ward, Kyoto, 607-8456, Japan
Yasaka Shrine
625 Gionmachi Kitagawa, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0073, Japan
将軍塚青龍殿大舞台
28 Zushiokukachocho, Yamashina Ward, Kyoto, 607-8456, Japan
法垂窟
627 Maruyamacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0000, Japan
Shōrenin Temple
69-1 Awadaguchi Sanjobocho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0035, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Saami
Japan, 〒605-0071 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Maruyamacho, 7−3
Kyoto Charcoal Eel Suisen Gion Yasaka
467 Maruyamacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0071, Japan
Mizai
Japan, 〒605-0071 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Maruyamacho, 618
Kikunoi Honten
Japan, 〒605-0825 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Shimokawaracho, 459
Kyoto Cuisine ISOBE
Japan, 〒605-0071 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Maruyamacho, 東側 公園内(坂本龍馬銅像
Dessert Café Chourakukan
Japan, 〒605-0071 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Maruyamacho, 604
Momiji-an
Japan, 〒605-0071 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, 八坂鳥居前東入円山町626
Hanasaki manjiro
518 Washiocho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0072, Japan
GYUKATSU Kyoto Katsugyu Gion Yasaka
492-19 Kiyoicho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0821, Japan
Imobo Hiranoya Honten
Japan, 〒605-0073 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Gionmachi Kitagawa, 362 円山公園内知恩院南門前
Nearby hotels
Iyuki
474 Maruyamacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0071, Japan
Chion-in Wajun Kaikan
400-2 Rinkacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0062, Japan
Hotel Yuraku Kyoyasaka
528 Washiocho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0072, Japan
The Westin Miyako Kyoto
Japan, 〒1 Kyoto, Awadaguchi Kachocho, JP 605-0052, Keage Sanjo, Higashiyaman-Ku
Gion Ryokan Q-beh
505-3 Washiocho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0072, Japan
Gion Ryokan Karaku
499 Gionmachi Minamigawa, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0074, Japan
Motonago
Japan, 〒605-0072 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, 高台寺ねねの道鷲尾町511
Park Hyatt Kyoto
京都市東山区高台寺, 360 Masuyacho, Kyoto, 605-0826, Japan
Kyoto Ryokan Gion Sano
504 Washiocho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0072, Japan
Sakanoue
Japan, 〒605-0072 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, 祇園 下河原鷲尾町502
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Sushi Sakura 寿司さ久ら

Japan, 〒605-0071 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Maruyamacho
4.9(48)
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attractions: Chion-in Temple, Chōraku-ji Temple, Maruyama Park, Anyō-ji, Kōdaiji Temple - illuminated at night, Shōgunzuka Mound, Yasaka Shrine, 将軍塚青龍殿大舞台, 法垂窟, Shōrenin Temple, restaurants: Saami, Kyoto Charcoal Eel Suisen Gion Yasaka, Mizai, Kikunoi Honten, Kyoto Cuisine ISOBE, Dessert Café Chourakukan, Momiji-an, Hanasaki manjiro, GYUKATSU Kyoto Katsugyu Gion Yasaka, Imobo Hiranoya Honten
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フルコース
・さ久らキャビア(オリジナルキャビア) ・国産牛or本日のお魚料理 ・おまかせ10種
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・おまかせ10種 ・魚料理 ・温かいお寿司
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・おまかせ10種

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Nearby attractions of Sushi Sakura 寿司さ久ら

Chion-in Temple

Chōraku-ji Temple

Maruyama Park

Anyō-ji

Kōdaiji Temple - illuminated at night

Shōgunzuka Mound

Yasaka Shrine

将軍塚青龍殿大舞台

法垂窟

Shōrenin Temple

Chion-in Temple

Chion-in Temple

4.5

(3.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Chōraku-ji Temple

Chōraku-ji Temple

4.1

(175)

Open 24 hours
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Maruyama Park

Maruyama Park

4.3

(2.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Anyō-ji

Anyō-ji

4.2

(40)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Hike to Fushimi Inari along hidden scenic trails
Hike to Fushimi Inari along hidden scenic trails
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:00 AM
605-0981, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
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京都府立植物園:LIGHT CYCLES KYOTO (ライトサイクル京都)
京都府立植物園:LIGHT CYCLES KYOTO (ライトサイクル京都)
Sat, Dec 6 • 6:00 PM
京都市左京区下鴨半木町, 606-0823
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Kyoto Photo Tour with a Professional Photographer
Kyoto Photo Tour with a Professional Photographer
Sat, Dec 6 • 10:30 AM
605-0073, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
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Nearby restaurants of Sushi Sakura 寿司さ久ら

Saami

Kyoto Charcoal Eel Suisen Gion Yasaka

Mizai

Kikunoi Honten

Kyoto Cuisine ISOBE

Dessert Café Chourakukan

Momiji-an

Hanasaki manjiro

GYUKATSU Kyoto Katsugyu Gion Yasaka

Imobo Hiranoya Honten

Saami

Saami

4.3

(156)

$$$

Click for details
Kyoto Charcoal Eel Suisen Gion Yasaka

Kyoto Charcoal Eel Suisen Gion Yasaka

4.8

(830)

Click for details
Mizai

Mizai

4.3

(126)

$$$

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Kikunoi Honten

Kikunoi Honten

4.4

(456)

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Reviews of Sushi Sakura 寿司さ久ら

4.9
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5.0
1y

My family of four attended Sushi Sakura recently. The experience is one that will be remembered for a lifetime. The food preparation, combination of flavors, and attention to detail were all well done. Pride from the hosts of their restaurant and experience they wish to share are felt from the moment you are welcomed. With the sushi, no wasabi is used, but instead different prepared vegetables, Kyoto egg, or similar "sides" may be added to the sushi that is prepared in front of you. Each piece was handed off individually to each person one by one (in our case, smaller pieces of fish were cut and prepared for our young children). Three types of vinegared rice were utilized depending on the type of fish or ingredients prepared (we even had a dessert sushi - a first for us). The food is excellent (including the few non-sushi dishes prepared: for us, one was like a Japanese rissoto and the other like a sukiyaki). While a few other places in Kyoto may have similar quality of food, you are paying for a private experience in a beautiful setting off the beaten path in the hills of Kyoto where you may speak and interact directly with the multi-decade chef who moved from Tokyo to Kyoto to bring his vision to life. The counter, outdoor garden seen through the floor to ceiling window from the counter, and even the rock steps indoors which lead to what I may call a "food theater", will set the stage of that vision and what to expect for the next couple hours. The vision should be realized by guests as long as their wallet is prepared and their...

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5.0
1y

My partner and I have indulged in sushi experiences all over the world, including in Ginza, Tokyo, but none compare to what we experienced here. From the moment we walked in, the warm and attentive service set the tone for an unforgettable evening. The ambiance and style are unmatched. Even the fridge is traditionally cooled by ice blocks instead of electricity to prevent the foods stored in it from drying out.

Dining together in our own private party, everything felt tailor-made for us. The restaurant only accepts one party per night, so everything is fully private. The sushi was an absolute delight – each piece expertly crafted and bursting with flavors we had never experienced before. The chef’s expertise was evident in every bite. For example, the chef chooses from a selection of three different types of sushi rice to best match the flavor palette of the nigiri. And to top it off, the sake selection was unparalleled, offering the perfect accompaniment to our meal.

As word spreads about this hidden gem, I can only imagine reservations will become increasingly scarce. I urge anyone looking for an exceptional sushi experience to book in advance. This restaurant exceeded all our expectations, and we cannot recommend it...

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5.0
30w

An unforgettable culinary experience. Sakura Omakase in Kyoto offered what is easily the best meal of my life. Every dish was crafted with precision, elegance, and incredible attention to seasonal flavors. From the delicate starters to the stunning cuts of fish and premium ingredients like uni and truffle, everything was artfully presented and deeply satisfying.

The chef cooks with passion and love—you can feel it in every single gesture as he puts each dish together. It’s like watching a master artist at work, creating something that nourishes both body and soul.

The setting is intimate and refined, with a beautiful view and a sense of quiet ceremony as each course arrives. It truly felt like a journey through Japanese cuisine at its highest level.

The hostess was incredible—she spoke perfect English, was warm, friendly, and gave us excellent recommendations around Kyoto that made our trip even more memorable. Her hospitality added a special touch to an already unforgettable evening.

A word of caution: this experience comes with a premium price tag. It’s worth it if you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime meal, but be prepared—this is...

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My family of four attended Sushi Sakura recently. The experience is one that will be remembered for a lifetime. The food preparation, combination of flavors, and attention to detail were all well done. Pride from the hosts of their restaurant and experience they wish to share are felt from the moment you are welcomed. With the sushi, no wasabi is used, but instead different prepared vegetables, Kyoto egg, or similar "sides" may be added to the sushi that is prepared in front of you. Each piece was handed off individually to each person one by one (in our case, smaller pieces of fish were cut and prepared for our young children). Three types of vinegared rice were utilized depending on the type of fish or ingredients prepared (we even had a dessert sushi - a first for us). The food is excellent (including the few non-sushi dishes prepared: for us, one was like a Japanese rissoto and the other like a sukiyaki). While a few other places in Kyoto may have similar quality of food, you are paying for a private experience in a beautiful setting off the beaten path in the hills of Kyoto where you may speak and interact directly with the multi-decade chef who moved from Tokyo to Kyoto to bring his vision to life. The counter, outdoor garden seen through the floor to ceiling window from the counter, and even the rock steps indoors which lead to what I may call a "food theater", will set the stage of that vision and what to expect for the next couple hours. The vision should be realized by guests as long as their wallet is prepared and their soul is ready.
Palomita VDEVPalomita VDEV
An unforgettable culinary experience. Sakura Omakase in Kyoto offered what is easily the best meal of my life. Every dish was crafted with precision, elegance, and incredible attention to seasonal flavors. From the delicate starters to the stunning cuts of fish and premium ingredients like uni and truffle, everything was artfully presented and deeply satisfying. The chef cooks with passion and love—you can feel it in every single gesture as he puts each dish together. It’s like watching a master artist at work, creating something that nourishes both body and soul. The setting is intimate and refined, with a beautiful view and a sense of quiet ceremony as each course arrives. It truly felt like a journey through Japanese cuisine at its highest level. The hostess was incredible—she spoke perfect English, was warm, friendly, and gave us excellent recommendations around Kyoto that made our trip even more memorable. Her hospitality added a special touch to an already unforgettable evening. A word of caution: this experience comes with a premium price tag. It’s worth it if you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime meal, but be prepared—this is luxury dining.
Lara SpagnolaLara Spagnola
Do not hesitate to book the omakase at this restaurant! I have eaten at Michelin restaurants around the world and simply put, this is an undiscovered gem. Without the bells and whistles of Michelin stars, it is a simple and beautiful omakase prepared by a humble hostess and chef who are lovingly obsessed with sushi, hospitality, and nature. I randomly found this based on the google reviews here, and took a chance. I was lucky enough to book on a night that I was the only reservation, and got to hear each of their life stories. Chihiro is the kind hostess and speaks great English, while the chef has a humble and easygoing demeanor, ready to make you whatever you would like if substitutions are necessary. Chef spends each day gathering fresh produce and fish from the nearby markets. He even gathers the blessed holy water from nearby temples to use in the tea and ice. Every detail is tended to. They opened just before COVID, so no one knows about them! This is an incredibly special experience in the heart of Kyoto. Book it before they get a NYT article written about them and it's impossible to get in... it's only a matter of time :)
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My family of four attended Sushi Sakura recently. The experience is one that will be remembered for a lifetime. The food preparation, combination of flavors, and attention to detail were all well done. Pride from the hosts of their restaurant and experience they wish to share are felt from the moment you are welcomed. With the sushi, no wasabi is used, but instead different prepared vegetables, Kyoto egg, or similar "sides" may be added to the sushi that is prepared in front of you. Each piece was handed off individually to each person one by one (in our case, smaller pieces of fish were cut and prepared for our young children). Three types of vinegared rice were utilized depending on the type of fish or ingredients prepared (we even had a dessert sushi - a first for us). The food is excellent (including the few non-sushi dishes prepared: for us, one was like a Japanese rissoto and the other like a sukiyaki). While a few other places in Kyoto may have similar quality of food, you are paying for a private experience in a beautiful setting off the beaten path in the hills of Kyoto where you may speak and interact directly with the multi-decade chef who moved from Tokyo to Kyoto to bring his vision to life. The counter, outdoor garden seen through the floor to ceiling window from the counter, and even the rock steps indoors which lead to what I may call a "food theater", will set the stage of that vision and what to expect for the next couple hours. The vision should be realized by guests as long as their wallet is prepared and their soul is ready.
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An unforgettable culinary experience. Sakura Omakase in Kyoto offered what is easily the best meal of my life. Every dish was crafted with precision, elegance, and incredible attention to seasonal flavors. From the delicate starters to the stunning cuts of fish and premium ingredients like uni and truffle, everything was artfully presented and deeply satisfying. The chef cooks with passion and love—you can feel it in every single gesture as he puts each dish together. It’s like watching a master artist at work, creating something that nourishes both body and soul. The setting is intimate and refined, with a beautiful view and a sense of quiet ceremony as each course arrives. It truly felt like a journey through Japanese cuisine at its highest level. The hostess was incredible—she spoke perfect English, was warm, friendly, and gave us excellent recommendations around Kyoto that made our trip even more memorable. Her hospitality added a special touch to an already unforgettable evening. A word of caution: this experience comes with a premium price tag. It’s worth it if you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime meal, but be prepared—this is luxury dining.
Palomita VDEV

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Do not hesitate to book the omakase at this restaurant! I have eaten at Michelin restaurants around the world and simply put, this is an undiscovered gem. Without the bells and whistles of Michelin stars, it is a simple and beautiful omakase prepared by a humble hostess and chef who are lovingly obsessed with sushi, hospitality, and nature. I randomly found this based on the google reviews here, and took a chance. I was lucky enough to book on a night that I was the only reservation, and got to hear each of their life stories. Chihiro is the kind hostess and speaks great English, while the chef has a humble and easygoing demeanor, ready to make you whatever you would like if substitutions are necessary. Chef spends each day gathering fresh produce and fish from the nearby markets. He even gathers the blessed holy water from nearby temples to use in the tea and ice. Every detail is tended to. They opened just before COVID, so no one knows about them! This is an incredibly special experience in the heart of Kyoto. Book it before they get a NYT article written about them and it's impossible to get in... it's only a matter of time :)
Lara Spagnola

Lara Spagnola

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