Restaurant in Kyoto, Japan
Asperge Blanche
350ptsSerious French cooking at an honest price.

About Asperge Blanche
A Michelin Bib Gourmand French table in Shimogyo Ward, Asperge Blanche delivers traditional, ingredient-focused cooking at a price point that few Kyoto restaurants can match at this quality level. Best for a date night or quiet celebration — particularly in spring when the white asparagus season gives the kitchen its sharpest focus. Book ahead; it is small and the value is well known.
Who Books Asperge Blanche — and When
Asperge Blanche is the right call for a date night or a quiet celebration dinner in Kyoto where you want considered French cooking without a four-figure bill. If you are planning a special evening in Shimogyo Ward and want something more intimate and personal than the kaiseki circuit, this is the French table worth reserving. The ¥¥ price band puts it within reach of most travellers who would otherwise spend the evening at a mid-range izakaya — but the cooking here operates at a different register, earning a Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2025 for quality that outpaces its price point.
The Case for Booking
Asperge Blanche sits in Shimogyo Ward at 313-2 Yokosuwancho , a residential-feeling address that sets the tone for what awaits inside. The interior is white-keyed and antique-accented, decorated with objects collected at flea markets and lit by a pendant light that keeps things warm rather than austere. For a special occasion, the room threads the needle between personal and polished: it does not feel like a hotel dining room, and it does not feel like a neighbourhood canteen. It feels like somewhere a chef cares about.
The cooking is traditional French, stripped of flourish. Chef Éric Bouchenoire works with the logic that ingredients speak loudest when arrangements stay minimal , a discipline that tends to produce food that either convinces you immediately or leaves you wanting more theatre. His commitment to Bincho charcoal extends to breadmaking, which signals a level of technical attention that most kitchens at this price tier do not bother with. The restaurant's name translates as 'white asparagus', and if you are visiting in spring, that spring speciality should be the deciding factor in when to book. Seasonal anchoring this deliberate is a clear indicator that the kitchen is cooking to calendar, not to a fixed menu template.
The Bib Gourmand recognition from Michelin's 2025 guide is the credentialing detail that matters most here. In Kyoto, where Michelin stars are distributed across high-end kaiseki and a handful of elite French tables, Bib Gourmand status means the inspectors found the value-to-quality ratio notable enough to single out , a useful signal when you are trying to decide between multiple options at different price points. With a Google rating of 4.5 across 48 reviews, the venue has a small but consistently positive public record.
The Counter Experience
Format at Asperge Blanche lends itself to counter or close-proximity seating, which is where the visit earns its most distinctive quality. In a room decorated with flea-market antiques and lit warmly overhead, proximity to the kitchen operation is part of what you are paying for. Watching Bincho charcoal cookery , including bread , at close range makes the minimalist philosophy legible in a way that reading a menu description never fully conveys. For a date or small celebration, counter seating here functions less like a sushi bar (performative, sequential) and more like being admitted into a working kitchen that happens to be beautiful. That distinction matters: the food arrives as the result of a process you can observe, which rewards attention and makes the meal feel earned rather than delivered. If you are booking for a special occasion, request the counter position directly when you reserve , the intimacy it creates is a meaningful part of what separates this from a standard restaurant dinner.
Practical Considerations
Booking difficulty is rated Easy for Asperge Blanche. Given the Bib Gourmand status and the small size of the room, 'easy' should be read as relative , book in advance rather than assuming walk-in availability, especially in spring when white asparagus season draws focused attention. Phone and website details are not currently listed; confirm reservation options through your hotel concierge or a dining booking service if direct contact is not available.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 313-2 Yokosuwancho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8179, Japan
- Price range: ¥¥ , accessible mid-range for Kyoto French
- Awards: Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025)
- Google rating: 4.5 / 5 (48 reviews)
- Cuisine: Traditional French
- Chef: Éric Bouchenoire
- Leading time to visit: Spring for the white asparagus season
- Booking difficulty: Easy , but advance reservation recommended
- Dress code: Smart casual; the room is considered without being formal
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Asperge Blanche stacks up against other Kyoto options across price tiers.
Explore More in Kyoto and Beyond
If you are building a full trip around the Kyoto French dining scene, la bûche, Droit, La Biographie···, and Hiramatsu Kodaiji all sit within the same city for useful comparisons across style and spend. anpeiji is worth considering if you want Japanese-inflected cooking at a comparable intimacy level. For broader Kyoto planning, see our full Kyoto restaurants guide, our full Kyoto hotels guide, our full Kyoto bars guide, our full Kyoto wineries guide, and our full Kyoto experiences guide.
For French cooking at the leading end of Japan's dining register, HAJIME in Osaka operates at a different price tier but rewards comparison. Regional options that share Asperge Blanche's spirit of careful, ingredient-led cooking include akordu in Nara and Goh in Fukuoka. For French dining beyond Japan, Les Amis in Singapore and Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier anchor the category at its most serious end. Elsewhere in Japan, Harutaka in Tokyo, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa round out a national picture of venues where technical precision at the counter level defines the offer.
Compare Asperge Blanche
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Asperge Blanche | ¥¥ | — |
| Gion Sasaki | ¥¥¥¥ | — |
| cenci | ¥¥¥ | — |
| Ifuki | ¥¥¥¥ | — |
| Kyokaiseki Kichisen | ¥¥¥¥ | — |
| SEN | ¥¥¥¥ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Asperge Blanche in Kyoto?
At the same Bib Gourmand price tier, Asperge Blanche competes closely with cenci for modern French-Italian and SEN for a more intimate format. If you want to spend more, Kyokaiseki Kichisen is Kyoto's benchmark for kaiseki at a significantly higher price point. Gion Sasaki sits between the two worlds — Japanese technique with French influence — and is worth considering if you are undecided on cuisine style.
Does Asperge Blanche handle dietary restrictions?
Phone and website details are not listed in Pearl's current records, so contacting the restaurant in advance through your hotel concierge is the safest approach. Given that Éric Bouchenoire's cooking strips arrangements to their essentials and ingredient flavour is the focus, severe restrictions may limit what the kitchen can offer. Call ahead or go through a Japanese-speaking intermediary to confirm.
What should I wear to Asperge Blanche?
The antiques-accented interior and flea-market aesthetic suggest a relaxed but considered setting — think neat casual rather than formal. A jacket is a sensible choice for dinner, but this is not a venue where black tie is implied. Overdressing will feel out of step with the room.
Can Asperge Blanche accommodate groups?
The room is small, and the format favours pairs and small parties. Groups of four or more should enquire directly and early — availability for larger tables is likely limited. For a group celebration, Hiramatsu Kodaiji or one of the larger Kyoto French addresses may offer more flexibility.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Asperge Blanche?
At the ¥¥ price range, Asperge Blanche holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2025, which recognises good cooking at a fair price rather than luxury. The stripped-back, ingredient-led approach means you are paying for precision and restraint, not theatrics. If that format suits you, the value case is clear — this is one of Kyoto's stronger price-to-quality arguments in French dining.
Is Asperge Blanche worth the price?
Yes, at the ¥¥ tier with a Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025), Asperge Blanche is priced fairly for what it delivers. Éric Bouchenoire's cooking is ingredient-forward and technique-driven, with Bincho charcoal used even for bread — a level of craft that would cost considerably more at comparable French restaurants in Tokyo or abroad. The main caveat: the small room means availability can be tighter than the 'easy' booking label implies.
Is Asperge Blanche good for a special occasion?
Yes, particularly for a quieter celebration — a birthday dinner, anniversary, or low-key milestone — where you want the food to do the work rather than a grand production. The intimate, antiques-accented room and focused cooking make it a better fit for two than for a large group. For a high-ceremony occasion with a bigger party, Kyokaiseki Kichisen is the more appropriate choice.
Recognized By
More restaurants in Kyoto
- OgataOgata is a 16-seat kaiseki counter in Shimogyo, Kyoto, holding two Michelin stars and ten years of Tabelog Gold recognition. Dinner runs JPY 60,000–79,999 before drinks and a 10% service charge. Booking is near impossible without months of advance planning, but for serious kaiseki at the counter, it earns its place on any shortlist.
- MizaiMizai holds three Michelin stars and a sustained Tabelog track record across nearly a decade, with dinner running to ¥80,000–¥99,999 per person all-in. Chef Hitoshi Ishihara structures the meal around the spirit of the tea ceremony in a 15-seat room inside Maruyama Park. Book for a serious special occasion; reservations are near-impossible to secure without months of advance planning.
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