Fuyoen
Fuyoen, renowned for its Phoenix Egg, offers authentic Chinese flavors by Kawaramachi Station in Kyoto. Experience warmth and tradition in every bite.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the heart of Kyoto, Fuyoen is a beloved and long-established Chinese eatery that captures the essence of authentic Chinese culinary art. Known for its nostalgic flavors, Fuyoen is a local favorite that continues to charm both natives and visitors alike with its delectable offerings.
Fuyoen’s culinary masterpiece, the Phoenix Egg, features a splendid fusion of chicken enveloped in eggs and a sweet, yet subdued sauce. This signature dish captures the diner's palate and showcases the chef's commitment to flavor precision. Additionally, the handmade shumai stands out as a supreme dim sum offering that embodies traditional cuisine's spirit.
Conveniently located in Shimogyo Ward, Fuyoen lies just minutes from the vibrant Kawaramachi Station, providing easy access to those exploring Kyoto's bustling attractions. Its strategic location makes it ideal for both a quick meal and a relaxed dining experience.
The welcoming ambiance at Fuyoen invites you to linger longer, as soothing jazz tunes create a harmonious backdrop, enhancing the warm, traditional décor. The interior design brings comfort, offering both a sense of nostalgia and modern charm.
Under the skilled guidance of a passionate chef, Fuyoen presents dining as an art form. The chef, together with his spouse, brings heartfelt hospitality and personal warmth to each guest, creating a memorable customer experience.
A vital part of the Kyoto culinary landscape, Fuyoen not only offers a satisfying array of flavors but serves as a cultural fixture that celebrates the rich heritage of Chinese cuisine. It's a point of pride for the community and a sought-after stop for those who wish to savor authentic taste.
Fuyoen Access Info
Fuyoen is a 5-minute walk from Kawaramachi Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line.
Fuyoen Phone Number
Fuyoen Business Days
Fuyoen Address
240-1 Ichinocho, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8018
Fuyoen 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.
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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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