Kyouchuuka Hiten Sange
Explore Nara’s leading taste of elegance at Kyouchuuka Hiten Sange, where Chinese and Japanese flavors unite in vibrant harmony.
Restaurant Details
Discover the refined culinary delights of Kyouchuuka Hiten Sange, nestled along Nara's vibrant Sanjo Street. This restaurant offers a unique fusion of Chinese and Japanese influences, expertly blending flavors to provide a memorable dining experience. Renowned for its Yamato pork in black vinegar and intricately designed dim sum, this local favorite is a must-visit.
Centrally located near the bustling Nara Convention Center, the restaurant is easily accessible, boasting ample parking and a short walk from Kintetsu Shin-Omiya Station. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed into an elegant setting with both semi-private and private dining rooms, perfect for romantic evenings or business gatherings.
At Kyouchuuka Hiten Sange, the expert chef skillfully crafts dishes that celebrate both tradition and innovation, such as the fiery Sichuan Mapo Tofu and exquisite seasonal Spinach Noodles Jade Cold Noodles. With specialized lunch sets starting at an affordable 1,540 yen, this dining spot promises indulgence and value for every occasion.
Kyouchuuka Hiten Sange Phone Number
Kyouchuuka Hiten Sange Business Days
Kyouchuuka Hiten Sange Address
1-1-47 Sanjooji, Nara-shi, Nara 630-8013
Kyouchuuka Hiten Sange 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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