Minokichi is widely recognized as one of the oldest and most venerable "Ryotei " (Japanese traditional restaurant)in Kyoto. Its origins date back to the first year of the Kyoho Era in Edo period (1603-1868 CE), when Juroe Satake, a descendant of Satake Akita, came to Kyoto from Ogaki in the Mino Province and ran a "Koshikake teahouse" on the Sanjo riverbank. Later, with the permission of the Kyoto governor, he became one of the eight Kawauo Ikesu (It is a great honor to be called "Kawauo Ikesu" as a famous restaurant in this period) , and has continued to do business here for some 300 years.
Enjoy the changing seasons with Kyoto-style "Kaiseki" (Japanese traditional corse), and once you pass through the curtain, you will in a Kyoto. We offer a wide range of dishes such as kyo-kaiseki, kaiseki bento and eel. This is a restaurant where you can enjoy genuine and particular Kyoto cuisine prepared by skilled chefs at a reasonable price. Please be sure to try Minokichi's speciality, eel.
One-minute walk to the north from Shinsaibashi Station on the Midosuji and Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi underground lines from Exit ⓷.