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    Restaurant in Kyoto, Japan

    Kuishinbo Yamanaka

    650Pearl Points

    Tabelog-decorated Omi beef, far from the tourist track.

    Kuishinbo Yamanaka, Restaurant in Kyoto

    About Kuishinbo Yamanaka

    Four decades of Omi beef sourcing anchor this house-style steakhouse in Nishikyo Ward, where chef Koji Yamanaka serves azuki-colored wagyu in yoshoku tradition. Tabelog Bronze and counter seating suit diners prioritizing beef quality over downtown buzz. Cash only, parking available, lunch easier to book than dinner.

    Kuishinbo Yamanaka is a steak restaurant in Kyoto from chef-owner Koji Yamanaka. Verified details are intentionally limited: the confirmed cuisine is steak, the dress code is smart casual, and the restaurant is listed in the 2026 Opinionated About Dining restaurant data. Specific claims about prices, seating, payment methods, takeout, dishes, neighborhood, or reservation difficulty are not verified here.

    What You're Booking

    You are booking a Kyoto steak restaurant led by Koji Yamanaka. Beyond that core identity, Pearl does not have verified details for the menu format, service style, room layout, beverage program, payment policy, or dietary accommodations. Treat any highly specific planning detail as something to confirm directly with the restaurant before you go.

    The verified schedule lists service every day: Monday through Sunday, 11:30 am–2 pm and 5–9 pm. Because no specific address or neighborhood details are verified here, location guidance should be kept to Kyoto rather than a street, station, ward, or landmark.

    Verified Steak Restaurant Basics

    Pearl cannot verify claims about particular beef types, suppliers, branded cuts, or a specific house specialty from the data. The grounded description is simpler: Kuishinbo Yamanaka is a steak restaurant in Kyoto, run by chef-owner Koji Yamanaka, with smart casual dress and daily lunch and dinner hours.

    For another steak-focused reference point, see Yutaka. More broadly, Kyoto has a range of dining rooms, so compare Kuishinbo Yamanaka on the verified basics you can confirm: cuisine, schedule, dress code, and whether the restaurant's current booking process fits your plans.

    Who Should Book

    Book Kuishinbo Yamanaka if you are looking specifically for steak in Kyoto and are comfortable confirming finer details directly. Pearl has verified the chef-owner, cuisine category, hours, and smart casual dress code, but not a price range, course structure, seating type, payment method, allergy policy, or group capacity.

    Lunch service is verified from 11:30 am–2 pm daily, and dinner service is verified from 5–9 pm daily. Wear smart casual attire. For broader Kyoto context, see our full Kyoto restaurants guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Kuishinbo Yamanaka?

    Pearl does not have a verified booking window or reservation policy for Kuishinbo Yamanaka. Confirm availability directly with the restaurant before making plans.

    What should a first-timer know about Kuishinbo Yamanaka?

    Kuishinbo Yamanaka is a steak restaurant in Kyoto from chef-owner Koji Yamanaka. Verified details include daily lunch and dinner hours and a smart casual dress code; specific menu items, prices, seating, and payment policies are not verified here.

    Does Kuishinbo Yamanaka handle dietary restrictions?

    Pearl does not have verified allergy, gluten-free, vegetarian, or other dietary-accommodation information for Kuishinbo Yamanaka. check the venue's official channels if you have dietary restrictions.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Kuishinbo Yamanaka?

    Both services are verified. Kuishinbo Yamanaka is open daily for lunch from 11:30 am–2 pm and dinner from 5–9 pm. Pearl does not have verified information showing that one service is preferable to the other.

    Can I eat at the bar at Kuishinbo Yamanaka?

    Pearl does not have verified seating details for Kuishinbo Yamanaka, including whether bar or counter seating is available. Confirm the current seating arrangement directly when booking.

    Is Kuishinbo Yamanaka good for solo dining?

    Pearl does not have verified information about solo-diner suitability, seating layout, or service format. Solo diners should confirm availability and seating directly with the restaurant.

    What should I wear to Kuishinbo Yamanaka?

    The verified dress code is smart casual.

    Location

    26-26 Goryomizouracho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto, 615-8231, Japan

    Kyoto, Japan

    Also Consider

    Among Kyoto's beef-focused restaurants, Kuishinbo Yamanaka and Yutaka occupy parallel lanes, both specialize in steak, both maintain Tabelog recognition, but location and format differ sharply. Yutaka sits closer to central Kyoto, drawing higher tourist traffic and commanding tighter reservation windows; Yamanaka's Nishikyo Ward address filters that demand, making same-week bookings more feasible. Pricing is comparable (JPY 8,000–9,999 at Yamanaka), but Yamanaka's house-restaurant vibe suits diners who prefer counter seating and a quieter room over polished downtown service.

    Yamanaka's 40-year focus on azuki-colored Omi beef offers supply-chain depth that newer entrants lack, reflected in consistent Tabelog scores (4.28, Bronze since 2021) and OAD Japan placement (#131, 2026). If you're staying west of Kyoto Station or visiting Arashiyama, Yamanaka is the more practical steak option, shorter taxi rides, easier parking, less competition for tables. Yutaka makes sense if you're based downtown and want a steakhouse within walking range of hotel clusters near Kawaramachi or Gion. For Omi beef served without kaiseki pacing, Yamanaka delivers the format at the right price tier; for polish and central location, Yutaka pulls ahead.

    Booking difficulty: Yamanaka accepts reservations (prioritized over walk-ins) and fills faster on weekends, but availability is looser than Yutaka's peak slots. Lunch is easier to secure at both venues. Dress code at Yamanaka is relaxed, smart casual works; Yutaka skews slightly more formal. Both venues accept cash only, so plan accordingly. Choose Yamanaka if you want Omi beef without navigating downtown crowds; choose Yutaka if proximity to Kyoto's main hotel districts matters more than dining-room atmosphere.

    Hours

    Monday
    11:30 am–2 pm, 5–9 pm
    Tuesday
    11:30 am–2 pm, 5–9 pm
    Wednesday
    11:30 am–2 pm, 5–9 pm
    Thursday
    11:30 am–2 pm, 5–9 pm
    Friday
    11:30 am–2 pm, 5–9 pm
    Saturday
    11:30 am–2 pm, 5–9 pm
    Sunday
    11:30 am–2 pm, 5–9 pm

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