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    Restaurant in Kyoto, Japan

    Kyoboshi

    805pts

    Eight seats, reservation-only, repeatedly awarded.

    Kyoboshi, Restaurant in Kyoto

    About Kyoboshi

    Kyoboshi is an eight-seat tempura counter in Gion with Tabelog Bronze recognition every year from 2017 to 2026 and three appearances on the Tabelog Tempura Top 100. Dinner runs JPY 15,000–19,999 per head. Reservation-only by phone, evenings only, with a strict cancellation policy — book four to six weeks out and confirm only when your dates are fixed.

    Verdict

    Book Kyoboshi if you want serious, counter-only tempura in Kyoto at a price that undercuts most of the city's ¥¥¥¥ kaiseki rooms. At JPY 15,000–19,999 per head for dinner, this eight-seat counter in Gion has earned Tabelog Bronze awards every year since 2017 and has appeared on the Tabelog Tempura Top 100 list in 2022, 2023, and 2025. Opinionated About Dining has ranked it among the leading restaurants in Japan for three consecutive years. The format is reservation-only, evenings only, and the counter fills quickly — but compared to the booking difficulty of Kyoto's leading kaiseki houses, Kyoboshi is genuinely accessible if you plan four to six weeks ahead.

    About Kyoboshi

    Kyoboshi has operated from its first-floor counter in Gion's Higashiyama Ward since May 1991, though the tempura lineage it draws from is considerably older. The restaurant's recipe — including a proprietary oil blend passed from father to son , traces back to 1947, and that continuity is the core of what chef Toshinori Sakakibara is offering. This is not a venue that experiments with format or chases contemporary trends. It serves one thing, in one room, to eight people at a time, on a strict reservation basis.

    The counter format shapes the entire experience. Eight seats, all counter-facing, means you are watching the cooking in real time rather than waiting for dishes to arrive from a separate kitchen. The atmosphere is focused and quiet: a relaxed but purposeful room, not a social one. If you are looking for a lively dinner with noise and movement, this is the wrong choice. If you want to sit close to the work and give the meal your full attention, the format is exactly right. The Tabelog listing describes the space as a "relaxing space" with "spacious seating" , an unusual combination in a counter format, and one that suggests Kyoboshi does not rush its eight guests through the meal.

    The private-use option listed on Tabelog is worth noting for groups. Kyoboshi has no private room, but the entire counter is available for exclusive hire. For a party that wants a private tempura counter experience in Gion , without the ¥¥¥¥ pricing of a kaiseki venue , this is a practical option. The eight-seat maximum means private use works for intimate groups rather than corporate events. Cancellation terms are strict: 50% charged the day before, 100% on the day of the reservation. If you are booking for a group and considering private use, factor that policy into your planning from the start.

    Drink options run to sake and shochu. Credit cards are accepted; electronic money and QR code payments are not. The restaurant is entirely non-smoking. There is no parking on site, and the nearest station is Gion-Shijo, approximately a 10-minute walk away. For where to stay nearby, see our full Kyoto hotels guide.

    Awards and Track Record

    The award record here is consistent and spans nearly a decade. Tabelog Bronze from 2017 through 2026, with three appearances on the Tabelog Tempura Top 100 (2022, 2023, 2025). Opinionated About Dining ranked Kyoboshi #274 among all restaurants in Japan in both 2024 and 2025, and gave it a Highly Recommended designation in 2023. A Tabelog score of 3.89 puts it in the top tier of the platform's tempura category in Kyoto. Google reviews sit at 4.5 across 66 reviews. For a restaurant with eight seats and no website, that volume of consistent recognition is a credible signal of quality over time.

    For context on how Kyoboshi fits into Kyoto's broader dining picture, see our full Kyoto restaurants guide. For tempura specifically in the Kansai region, Numata in Osaka and Shunsaiten Tsuchiya in Osaka are the nearest peer comparisons by cuisine. Within Kyoto's tempura scene, Tempura Matsu, Tenjaku, Miyagawacho Tensho, and Gion Senryu offer points of comparison across format and price. For a broader view of acclaimed Japanese cooking outside Kyoto, HAJIME in Osaka, Harutaka in Tokyo, akordu in Nara, Goh in Fukuoka, 1000 in Yokohama, and 6 in Okinawa are worth knowing. Closer to home, Enyuan Kobayashi represents Kyoto's modern Chinese end of the spectrum.

    Booking

    Reservation-only, no walk-ins. Hours run Monday through Saturday, 6 PM to 8 PM last entry (kitchen closes at 10 PM). Sunday is closed. Book by phone at +81-75-551-2303. There is no official website, which means no online booking , you will need to call, arrange through your hotel concierge, or use a reservation service. For international visitors, a hotel concierge in Gion or central Kyoto is the most reliable route. Four to six weeks out is a reasonable planning window, though popular dates in cherry blossom season (late March to early April) and autumn foliage season (mid-November) will require more lead time. The strict cancellation policy , 100% on the day , means you should only confirm once your travel dates are fixed.

    Practical Details

    DetailKyoboshiTempura Matsu (Kyoto)Numata (Osaka)
    CuisineTempuraTempuraTempura
    Price (dinner)JPY 15,000–19,999Not listedNot listed
    Seats8 (counter only)Counter formatCounter format
    Private useAvailable (full buyout)Not confirmedNot confirmed
    BookingPhone only, reservation-onlyReservation advisedReservation advised
    Cancellation50% day before / 100% day-ofNot listedNot listed
    AwardsTabelog Bronze 2017–2026; OAD #274 (2025)Tabelog listedTabelog listed
    Sunday availabilityClosedVariesVaries

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    FAQ

    • What should a first-timer know about Kyoboshi? It is a counter-only tempura restaurant with eight seats and no walk-in policy. You book by phone, arrive in the evening (last entry 8 PM), and the entire experience happens in front of you at the counter. Dinner runs JPY 15,000–19,999 per head. There is no English-language website, so arranging the reservation through a hotel concierge is the most practical route for international visitors. The cancellation policy is strict, so confirm only when your dates are locked.
    • Does Kyoboshi handle dietary restrictions? There is no dietary restriction information in the available data. Given the format , a small counter serving a set progression of tempura , accommodating significant restrictions may be difficult. Contact the restaurant directly at +81-75-551-2303 before booking to confirm. If dietary flexibility is a priority, cenci or a larger kaiseki house may offer more scope.
    • Is Kyoboshi good for a special occasion? Yes, with caveats. The price point (JPY 15,000–19,999) and the consistent award record make it a credible special-occasion choice. The counter format is intimate rather than celebratory , there is no private room, and the eight-seat room is quiet and focused. For a birthday or anniversary dinner where the meal itself is the occasion, it works well. For groups wanting more theatrical ambiance, consider Gion Sasaki or Kyokaiseki Kichisen instead. Full private buyout of the counter is available for groups up to eight.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Kyoboshi? At JPY 15,000–19,999 per head, this is one of the more accessible entry points for a multi-award-winning counter experience in Kyoto. Tabelog Bronze six years running and three Tempura Top 100 appearances from 2022 to 2025 back up the pricing. Chef Sakakibara's approach , alternating seafood and vegetables with a proprietary oil blend , is a structured progression rather than a freestyle menu. If you are specifically here for tempura craft, the price is justified. If you want kaiseki breadth at a similar price, Ifuki is worth comparing.
    • Is Kyoboshi worth the price? For dedicated tempura, yes. JPY 15,000–19,999 at a counter with consistent top-100 recognition and nearly a decade of Tabelog Bronze awards represents good value relative to Kyoto's ¥¥¥¥ kaiseki rooms, which typically run higher for a similar or longer sitting. The comparison to SEN or Gion Sasaki is useful: both are ¥¥¥¥ and offer more format variety, but Kyoboshi focuses entirely on one discipline and has the award history to back the specialisation.
    • Is Kyoboshi good for solo dining? It is an excellent solo option. Counter seating for eight means a solo diner fits naturally without awkwardness, and the progression-based format does not depend on a group dynamic. At JPY 15,000–19,999 it is a meaningful solo spend, but for a solo food-focused trip to Kyoto, this is exactly the kind of counter experience the format is designed for. For other solo-friendly Kyoto options, see our full Kyoto restaurants guide.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Kyoboshi? Dinner only , Kyoboshi does not serve lunch. Hours are Monday to Saturday, 6 PM to 10 PM (last entry 8 PM). Sunday is closed. Plan accordingly if you are visiting Kyoto on a weekend.

    Compare Kyoboshi

    Is Kyoboshi Worth It?
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Kyoboshi¥¥¥Easy
    Gion Sasaki¥¥¥¥Unknown
    cenci¥¥¥Unknown
    Ifuki¥¥¥¥Unknown
    Kyokaiseki Kichisen¥¥¥¥Unknown
    SEN¥¥¥¥Unknown

    A quick look at how Kyoboshi measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Kyoboshi?

    It's an 8-seat counter, reservation-only, with last entry at 8 PM and no walk-in option. The format is counter tempura — you're watching the chef work and eating in sequence, not ordering from a menu. Cancellations the day before incur a 50% fee; same-day cancellations are charged in full, so treat a confirmed booking as a firm commitment. Phone is the booking channel (+81-75-551-2303), and no English-language website exists, so plan accordingly.

    Does Kyoboshi handle dietary restrictions?

    The database doesn't document a specific dietary restriction policy, and the counter-only, chef-driven format typically leaves limited room for substitutions at this level. If you have serious dietary needs, confirm by phone before booking — the 100% same-day cancellation fee makes showing up to find out a costly gamble. Vegetarians should note tempura here alternates seafood and vegetables with shrimp as a structural element of the meal.

    Is Kyoboshi good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with caveats. The 8-seat counter, no-smoking room, and Tabelog Bronze recognition since 2017 make it a credible special-occasion venue. Private rooms aren't available, but the restaurant can be booked for private use, which suits milestone dinners. For occasions requiring a larger group or a more ceremonial kaiseki setting, Kyokaiseki Kichisen is better positioned — Kyoboshi is more intimate workshop than grand dining room.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Kyoboshi?

    At JPY 15,000–19,999, the counter tempura format delivers consistent value for the category — the restaurant has held Tabelog Bronze every year from 2017 to 2026 and appeared on the Tabelog Tempura Top 100 in 2022, 2023, and 2025. Opinionated About Dining ranked it among Japan's top restaurants in 2024 and 2025. That level of sustained recognition at a price point that sits below most Kyoto kaiseki rooms makes the spend defensible. If you're weighing tempura at this price against a broader multi-course kaiseki, the trade-off is depth of ingredient variety versus technical precision in a single craft.

    Is Kyoboshi worth the price?

    At JPY 15,000–19,999 for dinner, Kyoboshi prices below most ¥¥¥¥ kaiseki alternatives in Kyoto while carrying a more consistent award record than many of them — six consecutive Tabelog Bronze wins and three Tabelog Tempura Top 100 appearances. For pure tempura technique, the price is well-supported. If you want broader cuisine scope, venues like Gion Sasaki or Kyokaiseki Kichisen offer kaiseki formats that cover more ground, but at higher cost.

    Is Kyoboshi good for solo dining?

    It's one of the better formats for solo diners in Kyoto. All 8 seats are counter seats, so solo bookings don't lose anything relative to a couple or group — you get the same front-row position to the chef. The restaurant is listed under occasions recommended for friends, but the counter structure makes solo visits a natural fit. Book the same way as any reservation: by phone.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Kyoboshi?

    Dinner only — Kyoboshi does not serve lunch. Hours run Monday through Saturday, 6 PM to 8 PM last entry, with the kitchen closing at 10 PM. Sunday is closed. Plan your Kyoto itinerary around an evening slot.

    Hours

    Monday
    6–8 pm
    Tuesday
    6–8 pm
    Wednesday
    6–8 pm
    Thursday
    6–8 pm
    Friday
    6–8 pm
    Saturday
    6–8 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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