Japanese Cuisine Kairan Tei
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Experience the essence of kaiseki elegance at Japanese Cuisine Kairan Tei, where each meal tells a story of flavor, tradition, and innovation.
Restaurant Details
Nestled within the Gifu Miyako Hotel, Japanese Cuisine Kairan Tei offers an impeccably curated kaiseki dining experience that beautifully combines traditional techniques with inventive touches. The restaurant is renowned for its commitment to using seasonal Japanese ingredients, resulting in dishes that captivate both through taste and presentation.
Kairan Tei's menu shines with its seasonal kaiseki course, showcasing delicacies like yoro tofu, hand-pressed sushi with tender eel, and expertly polished sweetfish. Each dish is thoughtfully prepared to reflect the alluring symbiosis of flavor and aesthetic.
Conveniently located in the heart of Gifu City, close to the historic Nagara River and bearing striking views of Gifu Castle, this restaurant provides diners with a perfect fusion of accessibility and serene luxury.
This peaceful environment is ideal for intimate dinners or family gatherings. The decor tells a story of refined Japanese elegance, accentuating the gastronomy that guests come to savor. Attentive staff ensure that every visit results in a delightful experience.
Japanese Cuisine Kairan Tei invites you to indulge in its unparalleled dining offerings, all within a tranquil and picturesque setting that promises a memorable culinary journey.
Japanese Cuisine Kairan Tei Phone Number
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Japanese Cuisine Kairan Tei Address
2695-2 Fukumitsu, Gifu-shi, Gifu 502-0817
Japanese Cuisine Kairan Tei 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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Gifu Prefecture is home to well-preserved historic villages, mountainous landscapes, and scenic open-air hot springs, with a proud culinary heritage spanning centuries.
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