D-Light
Cafe / Bakery / Pastries / Desserts
Experience the fusion flavors of D-Light in Kyoto – where cafe meets izakaya, and the family-friendly service shines with every bite.
Restaurant Details
Nestled amidst the tranquil beauty of Kyoto, D-Light is a hidden gem resonating with the charm of both a cafe and an izakaya. With its prime location near the renowned Toji Temple, visitors are treated to a culinary journey that intertwines modern creativity with traditional flavors. Their signature dishes, such as the meticulously crafted brown rice loco moco and the ever-popular Japanese curry with its deep, flavorful notes, are testaments to their culinary artistry.
The restaurant's interior, thoughtfully adorned with wooden furnishings, establishes a serene retreat suitable for families seeking both comfort and delectable dishes. D-Light truly distinguishes itself with its focus on exceptional, family-oriented service. Amenities designed for families make dining with children easy and enjoyable — a dedicated nursing room, thoughtful diaper-changing facilities, colorful toys, and delightful snow cones for the little ones ensure all diners leave satisfied.
Under the guidance and expertise of chef Tanaka, whose love for fusion cooking styles infuses every plate, D-Light has carefully crafted a relaxing atmosphere that invites guests to linger over their meals. Complemented by amicable staff that exude genuine warmth, each visit promises a memorable journey through Kyoto's culinary landscape. This commitment to quality, service, and ambiance ensures that D-Light is more than just a dining experience—it's a cherished moment shared with loved ones in a harmonious setting.
D-Light Phone Number
D-Light Business Days
D-Light Address
25-6 Hachijōuchidachō, Minami-ku, Kyoto 601-8475
D-Light Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Featuring beautiful landscapes from mountain to sea, Kyoto Prefecture conveys traditional Japanese culture through its architecture and gardens, art and artisanal crafts, and delicious local cuisine made from regional produce.
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