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SIM3393Kazewa, wind and peace. I can't read it. The taste of traditional junmai sake. Lotus root tempura, kakiage, pork saikyo zuke. Kyoto cuisine and sake that goes well with it. A model combination. Delicious Kyoto cuisine and delicious sake. Thank you very much for your hospitality 😄. SIM3393Oh. It's Takehara's sake. Oh, it's Seikagami. It's an unfiltered, unpasteurized sake. I didn't expect to get it here. I drink the sake without saying a word. So you like gentle sakes. This lineup. BEATI drank this ginjo. It was delicious! It was Takehara sake! I looked at my place and saw that
Hiroshima was smeared all over it! LOL. It was so good, I was thinking I'd like to try the non-alcoholic version 🎵. SIM3393While Takehara's heavy sake like Chiketsuru is great, Seikagami's straightforward sake-like character that goes well with everything is also delicious 😊. SIM3393Kyoto sake for Kyoto cuisine. Kinshi Masamune. Ihyakumangoku. Sake like sake. We had it with corn kakiage.
SIM3393Goldfish swim in the sake. It tastes like a cool summer sake. The acidity comes first, then the mild umami. Please leave the bottle. SIM3393Kikusake came with sashimi. It is a very gentle food sake. It is usually delicious. It goes well with sashimi. Bonito with spicy soy sauce, hamo (pike conger eel) with vinegared miso, shinko (freshwater fish) and yellowtail with wasabi soy sauce. The dishes also have a gentle taste. SIM3393I was introduced to a Kyoto restaurant in Ebisu. A friend from work, it is delicious. Sake is a given. So, let's get right to it.
The appetizer was a soup of Kyoto vegetables. We ask for vinegared crab, cucumber and wakame, pickled eggplant and sashimi. The menu is, as you can see, very seasonal. Various kyoyasai vegetables are used, but not strongly. The starter is Kido, a summer gale. As usual, it is a soft and gentle summer sake, and at 15 degrees Celsius, it's a good way to start off the day with a sweat-relieving drink. The food arrived as well. It's a gentle Kansai flavor. The beginning of a pleasant evening. No, it's still light... RecommendedContentsSectionView.title