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ハクビ

hakubi

Exclusive Chinese restaurant in Kyoto offering elaborate multi-course meals inspired by traditional imperial banquets.

Dining

Chinese Restaurant, Fine Dining, Multi-Course Menu, Michelin-Starred

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Located in Kyoto's historic Higashiyama district, hakubi presents an opulent dining experience themed around the traditional "Manchu-Han Imperial Feast." Guests can indulge in approximately 25 meticulously crafted Chinese dishes that blend classical techniques with modern sensibilities. The menu features premium ingredients such as caviar paired with rice vermicelli and foie gras-stuffed chicken wing tips, showcasing a harmonious fusion of Eastern and Western culinary elements. The restaurant's whimsical and innovative approach to Chinese cuisine offers a dining experience that delights and surprises. Reservations are required to enjoy this exclusive culinary journey.

Facilities & Services

  • Multi-Course Tasting Menu

  • Traditional and Modern Chinese Dishes

  • Exclusive Dining Experience

  • Reservations Required

  • Non-Smoking Environment

Contact

Address:

481-1 Kiyoicho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0821

Phone:

075-585-5327

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