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Przekaż informację zwrotnąBeautiful buffet with products from a fresh local farm. You have 1 hour and half to cook a lot of dishes and meal in place (self-service). There is also a good selection of drinks (tea is included in the menu) and to discover local beer. We can buy products from the farm and even make seminars there. For foreign tourists we are, this is an unexpectedly good surprise to find this place where you can taste like various handmade casual meal in this type of tourist area. The price for lunch is about 1800 yens per adult.
Highly recommend this place for breakfast. Buffet has all kind of options for western and Japanese food.
I am now sipping my capuccino after a great all you can eat breakfast. The temperature is dropping to low teens at night in Kyoto which makes me feel hungry and with a long day ahead for sight-seeing, I wanted at have a big breakfast to kick off my day. Learned from Sharing Kyoto website this restaurant serves breakfast buffet with ingredients grown in their farm, I came here. Though there are not too many choice of food but they definitely look fresh and healthy. I end yp to have 2 bowls of rice which was just delicious even plain. It costs 1620 yen and absolutely worth it.
It's an als you can eat buffet with no time limit. I went there for dinner and had to pay 2475¥. The variety is ok and I think it would be popular with it's female customers, since it has lot's of vegetables. It also has some meat dishes, but in my opinion there are way too few of them(mostly sausages). The pasta is pretty bland and they take quite some time refilling the meat dishes. I liked the tea section though, where you could make your own tea. All in all not the best buffet and it really depends on the persons taste.
Great place to come with the kids. I was here a lot.
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