The Keystone Garden

Experience tranquility with European flair at The Keystone Garden in Misato, Kumamoto, known for its exquisite smoked duck and scenic river views.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the serene landscape of Misato, Kumamoto, The Keystone Garden is an exquisite European cuisine gem that captures nature's essence. Set near the historically renowned Reitai Bridge, the restaurant offers a tranquil retreat amid picturesque surroundings. Its location on the banks of a meandering river promises diners a mesmerizing water view that enhances the culinary experience.
Housed in a lovingly restored kominka, The Keystone Garden artfully blends tradition with modernity. Its menu is a celebration of seasonal, farm-fresh, organic ingredients carefully assembled into delightful dishes. Signature offerings include the smoked duck glazed with a tangy citrus sauce and impeccably grilled grass-fed beef, lovingly paired with fresh, locally sourced vegetables. Dessert lovers can revel in choices like the honey-lemon cake, perfectly accompanied by aromatic herbal teas.
The rustic ambiance is complemented by antique displays and warm, inviting decor, making it ideal for various occasions—be it a casual lunch, a romantic dinner, or a cozy family gathering. The atmosphere is one where comfort meets elegance, inviting guests to indulge without hurry.
Renowned for its attentive service, the restaurant's welcoming staff continues to charm patrons with genuine hospitality. Led by a passionate chef dedicated to ensuring a memorable dining journey, The Keystone Garden emerges as a culinary experience that delights and surprises those fortunate enough to discover it.
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The Keystone Garden Address
1161 Kiyomizu, Misato, Shimomashiki-gun, Kumamoto 861-4715
The Keystone Garden 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
Specializing in delicious seafood and raw horse meat, Kumamoto Prefecture is rich in history and abundant in nature, filled with active volcanoes, lush forests, and river rapids.
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