Gion Ranburu
祇園 らんぶる
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Nearest stations
- Keihin Main Line - Gion Shijo Station - 5-minute walk
- Hankyu Kyoto Line - Kawaramachi Station, Kyoto - 10-minute walk
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Gion Ranburu
祇園 らんぶる
- restaurantCuisine
- Japanese / Kaiseki (tea-ceremony dishes),Japanese / Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal),Japanese / Japanese Sosaku (creative cuisine) / Kyoto Cuisine,Japanese
- scheduleOpen
- [ Monday,Tuesday,Thursday ~ Sunday,Holidays,Day Before Holidays] Lunch 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm (last order 1:30 pm)
[ Monday,Tuesday,Thursday ~ Sunday,Holidays,Day Before Holidays] Dinner 5:30 pm - 11:00 pm (last order 10:00 pm)
- blockClosed
- Wednesday
- paymentsAverage price
- Lunch: 4,000 JPY
- credit_cardMethod of payment
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Credit Card Accepted
Visa / JCB / American Express / Master Card
- local_taxiAddress (for taxi driver )
- 京都府京都市東山区祇園町南側570-125 map
- callPhone Number
- 075-533-3141 (+81-75-533-3141)
- translateEnglish services
- Unknown.
- listFeatures
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Lunch / Child friendly / Tatami room / Kotatsu (heated table) / course meals
*Please add a special request for inquiries regarding smoking/non-smoking.
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