Murasakino Wakuden Daitokuji Branch
Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) / Tea House
Indulge in Kyoto's finest cuisine at Murasakino Wakuden, renowned for its artisanal bento boxes and sweet treats near Daitokuji Temple.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the tranquil Kita Ward of Kyoto, Murasakino Wakuden is a culinary gem. Located just a short walk from the famed Daitokuji Temple, the restaurant offers an inviting setting and a fine taste of Kyoto’s rich culinary heritage. Best known for its refined bento boxes and exquisite Japanese sweets, Murasakino Wakuden captures the essence of traditional Japanese flavors in every bite.
Specializing in bento that embodies the tastes of Kyoto, the restaurant’s highlight is the Tai Chirashi. This skillfully crafted bento presents vinegared rice topped with delicate slices of sea bream, complemented by seasonal vegetables meticulously selected to mirror Kyoto’s vibrant culinary traditions. The variety of side dishes promises a mix of textures and harmonious flavors quintessentially Japanese.
Upon entering, diners are welcomed by an ambiance of serene sophistication. The modern design intertwines with traditional Japanese elements, providing a peaceful backdrop for the culinary excellence on offer. The intimate dining area is perfect for both tourists exploring Kyoto and locals looking for a gourmet treat.
Ideal for a leisurely lunch or a stylish dinner, Murasakino Wakuden offers an atmosphere that inspires conversation and culinary discovery. Each creation reflects the chefs' mastery in blending traditional techniques with innovation, maintaining the timeless charm of Kyoto’s cuisine.
Murasakino Wakuden Daitokuji Branch Phone Number
Murasakino Wakuden Daitokuji Branch Business Days
Murasakino Wakuden Daitokuji Branch Address
28 Murasakino Unrinincho, Kita-ku, Kyoto 603-8214
Murasakino Wakuden Daitokuji Branch 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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