Sarasa Fuyamachi pausa” for a relaxed lunch at a house in the “Daikanyama of Kyoto” area
The area surrounded by Karasuma-Oike, Shijo-Karasuma, Kyoto Shiyakusho-Mae Station and Shijo-Kawaramachi, where many fashionable stores are located in Kyoto.
This is the so-called “rice paddy” area.
In particular, the area around Gokomachi, Fuyamachi, and Tominokoji Streets, which intersect with Sanjo Street, is like Daikanyama in Tokyo.
The area is dotted with fashionable stores and is fun to walk around.
Sarasa Fuyamachi Pausa is located in such a good location, in Fuyamachi Sanjo-agaru.
The nearest station is Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station, which is a 3-minute walk away.
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Naturally, this restaurant is also stylish. It looks like a European house from the outside, and when you go inside, it looks like a mountain lodge.
The atmosphere is stylish and relaxing at the same time.
The name “pausa” means “rest” in Italian, and it’s certainly perfect for a break.
On the first floor, there is a coffee shop and a general store, and for lunch, we went upstairs.
The atmosphere on the second floor is completely different from the first, more like a mountain lodge.
On the first floor, there is a coffee shop and a general store, and for lunch, we went upstairs.
The atmosphere on the second floor is completely different from the first, more like a mountain lodge.
There is a tatami room and a children’s area, so it is very convenient.
In addition, there are some cool magazines on the shelf, and I appreciate the atmosphere that says, “You can stay here as long as you want.
The lunch was not too small, but just barely adequate. If you are a woman, it might be just right.
The taste was not bad. All the dishes were very well prepared, and I never felt like I failed.
The way they serve a variety of food in small portions is very clever.
It’s also somewhat healthy, so it seems to be especially popular with women.
Somehow, even during lunch time, the place was not so crowded.
It’s a good place to relax after a long day of shopping, or to read your favorite book by yourself.
By the way, Kyoto is really good at renovating old-fashioned buildings like this.
Not only do they renovate traditional Japanese townhouses, they also renovate Western-style buildings and, more importantly, the Western-style world itself.
Even though it’s Western style, Kyoto people don’t seem to like America.
You can hardly find anything like that in Kyoto. They are mostly European.
I wonder if they feel sympathy for the traditional European style.
The fact that there are stores like this all over the place is definitely one of the factors that make Kyoto interesting.
Sarasa Fuyamachi pausa
38-1 Benkeiishi-cho, Sanjo-Agaru, Fuyacho-Dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8082, Japan
1 Benkeiishi-cho 38-1, Sanjo-agaru, Fuyamachi-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City
Lunch|12:00-15:00
Tea time|12:00-24:00
Evening meal|18:00-24:00
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