
10 Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Kyoto That Offer English Support
Kyoto is becoming more accessible to international visitors, with many restaurants now offering English support—especially high-end establishments featured in the Michelin Guide.In this article, we highlight Michelin-starred restaurants in Kyoto that welcome English-speaking guests and can be booked through OMAKASE JapanEatinerary, an official Michelin partner.
10 Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Kyoto That Offer English Support
1. Noguchi Tsunagu (のぐち継) / Japanese / 祇園・四条河原町
Awarded one Michelin star from 2021 to 2025, Noguchi Tsunagu is a kappo (a multi-course meal )-style Japanese restaurant that caters to international guests with an English-language menu. Chef Daisuke Yoshida carries on the legacy of Kyotenjin Noguchi, the two-star restaurant where he previously honed his craft.
Known for its elegant kappo cuisine, Noguchi Tsunagu blends traditional Japanese techniques with subtle influences from Western and Chinese cooking. A standout dish is the Nikusui—tender A5-grade sirloin served in a rich, velvety Kyoto-style broth. The depth of flavor and melt-in-your-mouth texture highlight the chef’s delicate touch. Diners typically enjoy a seasonal short course, with the option to add à la carte dishes for a personalized experience.
The restaurant also boasts a well-curated sake selection, offering around 20 varieties that change with the seasons.
Upstairs, a private room with its restroom and horigotatsu (sunken seating) comfortably seats up to eight guests, making it an excellent choice for group dinners or special occasions.
- Operation hours
- Lunch:12:00 PM -(L.O. 01:00 PM)
Dinner:05:30 PM -(L.O. 09:30 PM) - Regular holiday
- Irregular Holidays
- Price range
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Lunch: USD 156.21 - USD 156.21
Dinner: USD 156.21 - USD 156.21 - Address
- 371-4, Kiyomotocho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
- Nearest station
- Gionshijo Station
- Directions from station
- 4 minutes walk from Gionshijo Station
- Payment methods
- Cash, Credit card available
- Seats
- 12 Seat
- Awards
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Michelin
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Mark Duvall5.0Posted on :06/02/2025
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Luca5.0Posted on :05/09/2025
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Carolyn5.0Posted on :04/25/2025
2. Sushi Rakumi (鮨 楽味) / Sushi / 東山・清水寺エリア
Holding a Michelin star from 2020 to 2025, Sushi Rakumi is a welcoming destination for English-speaking diners. Chef Kazuya Nomura honed his skills at acclaimed restaurants such as Gion Sasaki and Sushi Yoshitake, blending the finesse of Kyoto’s culinary traditions with the precision of Edomae-style sushi.
A standout on the menu is the Steamed Abalone, prepared with a distinctive technique developed at Gion Sasaki. The abalone is steamed for six hours, then served risotto-style atop red vinegar-seasoned rice and finished with a rich abalone liver sauce. Chef Nomura is deeply committed to enhancing the pure flavors of each ingredient, carefully selecting between red or white vinegar-seasoned rice to complement each topping.
The counter seating encircles the chef’s workspace, offering every guest an immersive, front-row view of the craftsmanship behind each dish. Before the meal begins, guests can unwind in the spacious second-floor lounge with a pre-dinner drink in hand.
- Operation hours
- Lunch: 12:00 PM -
Dinner: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM - Regular holiday
- Sundays, Irregular Holidays
- Price range
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Lunch: USD 177.51 - USD 177.51
Dinner: USD 369.23 - USD 369.23 - Address
- 332-6, Miyoshi-cho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
- Nearest station
- Sanjo Station, Sanjo Keihan Station, Gion-Shijo Station
- Directions from station
- 5 minutes walk from Sanjo Station
6 minutes walk from Sanjo Keihan Station
8-minutes walk from Gion-Shijo Station - Payment methods
- Cash, Credit card
- Seats
- 8 Seats
- Awards
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Michelin
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Andrew Nguyen5.0Posted on :09/12/2025
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Anna Collins5.0Posted on :01/12/2025
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Dale5.0Posted on :12/19/2024
3. Kodaiji Jugyuan (高台寺 十牛庵) / Japanese / 東山・清水寺エリア
Elevated to two Michelin stars in 2025 after holding one star from 2019 to 2024, Kodaiji Jukyuan is a refined Japanese restaurant that warmly welcomes international guests with English menus and English-speaking staff.
The restaurant offers authentic Kyoto cuisine rooted in Japan’s four seasons. Each dish is crafted using the finest seasonal ingredients, prepared with simplicity and precision to bring out the natural essence of each component—never overworked or overshadowed.
Guests can choose from five omakase (chef’s choice) course options, along with two special menus designed for celebratory occasions. The restaurant also features an extensive wine list, with pairing options available to elevate the dining experience.
Set within expansive grounds, Kodaiji Jukyuan is housed in a traditional sukiya-style structure built by master artisans. From the first floor, guests can admire a beautifully landscaped seasonal garden, while the second floor offers panoramic views of Kyoto’s historic cityscape.
- Operation hours
- Lunch:11:30AM - 12:30PM
Dinner:5:30PM - 7:30PM - Regular holiday
- Mondays *If it's a holiday, it will be rescheduled for the next day.
- Price range
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Lunch: USD 179.64 - USD 628.75
Dinner: USD 269.46 - USD 628.75 - Address
- 353 Masuya-cho, Kodaiji, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
- Nearest station
- Gionshijo Station
Kawaramachi Station - Directions from station
- 18 minutes walk from Gionshijo Station
21 minutes walk from Kawaramachi Station - Payment methods
- Cash, Credit card available
- Seats
- 76 seats (8 private rooms (2-12 seats))
- Awards
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Michelin
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Thomas5.0Posted on :04/10/2025
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Scott5.0Posted on :03/25/2025
4. Vena (ヴェーナ) / Italian / 烏丸・御池
Awarded one Michelin star from 2020 to 2025, Vena welcomes international guests with English-speaking staff and impeccable hospitality. Chef Daiki Hayakawa spent 14 years mastering his craft at the renowned Italian restaurant Il Ghiottone before founding Vena alongside sommelier Yoji Ikemoto. The restaurant offers a single omakase-style tasting menu centered on the philosophy of “seasonal ingredients, carefully selected” and “aged Italian wines.”
Dishes are rich in flavor and artfully composed using peak-season ingredients sourced from across Japan, each thoughtfully paired with bold, expressive wines. The wine cellar boasts around 1,000 bottles, curated by the sommelier, including rare vintages dating back to the 1960s.
The interior exudes understated elegance, blending Nordic antiques with a tranquil, ryokan-inspired ambiance. On the second floor, two private dining rooms—each accommodating up to eight guests—offer a serene setting for intimate
- Operation hours
- Lunch: 12:00PM~1:00PM (L.O.1:00PM) *Mon, Tue,Weekends
Dinner: 5:30PM~9:00PM (L.O.9:00PM) - Regular holiday
- Wednesdays, Irregular Holidays
- Price range
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Lunch: USD 85.21 - USD 127.81
Dinner: USD 170.41 - USD 255.62 - Address
- 46-3, Kagamiya-cho, Muromachi-dori, Ebisugawa-agaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyouto-shi, Kyoto
- Nearest station
- Marutamachi Station, Karasuma-Oike Station
- Directions from station
- 6 minute walk from Marutamachi station
12 minute walk from Karasuma-Oike Station. - Payment methods
- Cash, Credit card available
- Seats
- 26 Seat
- Awards
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MichelinAwards
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YEN I5.0Posted on :11/11/2025
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Dan Rosenbaum5.0Posted on :04/21/2025
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Wu4.7Posted on :01/07/2025
5. Koke (コケ) / Innovative / 祇園・四条河原町
Awarded one Michelin star for 2024-2025, Koke is an innovative restaurant rooted in Spanish cuisine. The restaurant offers an English-language menu for international guests. Chef Yusaku Nakamura trained at Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo and Kobe and further refined his skills in Southeast Asia, where he learned the art of wood-fired cooking.
The concept of Koke centers around "water" and "fire." Water sourced from the courtyard well and wood and charcoal from the fireplace are integral to every dish. With a deep understanding of the nuances of fire, Chef Nakamura tailors the cooking technique to highlight the unique qualities of each ingredient.
The wine list is thoughtfully curated, with options for courses featuring wine pairings of 6 to 9 selections. Nestled in a quiet alley, the restaurant has a magical atmosphere, and guests can enjoy a breathtaking view of the beautiful courtyard from their tables.
- Operation hours
- Lunch: 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM (Fri-Sun only)
Dinner: 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM (Tue-Sat) - Regular holiday
- Mondays
- Price range
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Lunch: USD 122.48 - USD 195.97
Dinner: USD 236.8 - USD 342.95 - Address
- ido 1F, 287 Takoyakushi, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
- Nearest station
- Karasuma Oike Station
- Directions from station
- 5 minutes walk from Karasuma Oike Station
- Payment methods
- Cash, Credit card
- Seats
- 16 seats
- Awards
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MichelinAwards
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Vivek4.8Posted on :06/22/2025
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John5.0Posted on :06/13/2025
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Donna Williams5.0Posted on :04/23/2025
6. Nakatsuka (ナカツカ) / Innovative / 祇園・四条河原町
Nakatsuka awarded one Michelin star from 2022 to 2024, is a French restaurant focused on the concept of "aroma." The restaurant offers English-speaking staff to ensure a comfortable experience for international guests. Chef Takayuki Nakatsuka honed his skills at Michelin-starred restaurants both in Japan and abroad before opening his restaurant in 2017.
The restaurant places a strong emphasis on the freshness and seasonality of its ingredients, sourcing directly from markets and producers. To showcase the unique flavors and aromas of each season, the menu is updated every 1.5 to 2 months. The wine list features approximately 50 carefully selected bottles, chosen to complement the delicate flavors of the dishes without overpowering them.
The interior, with its warm wooden accents, creates a calm and inviting atmosphere. The open kitchen offers guests a chance to fully enjoy the cooking process and the enticing aromas that fill the air.
- Operation hours
- Lunch: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Dinner: 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM - Regular holiday
- Sundays, Mondays.
- Price range
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Lunch: USD 103.1 - USD 128.87
Dinner: USD 171.83 - USD 171.83 - Address
- 1F, Coto Glance Anekoji Street, 299 Kinoshitacho, Sakaimachi Higashiiru, Shimogyo-ku, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
- Nearest station
- Karasuma Oike Station, Kyoto City Hall Station
- Directions from station
- 5 minutes walk from Karasuma Oike Station
7 minutes walk from Kyoto City Hall Station - Payment methods
- Cash, Credit card
- Seats
- 8 Seats
- Awards
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Awards
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MDoc5.0Posted on :05/29/2025
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Ng4.7Posted on :11/03/2024
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Takeda5.0Posted on :10/29/2024
7. Yusokuryouri Mankamero (有職料理 萬亀楼) / Japanese / 京都御苑・下鴨エリア
Yusokuryouri Mankamero, awarded two Michelin stars from 2021 to 2025, is a historic ryotei (traditional Japanese restaurant) with over 300 years of tradition. The restaurant offers an English-language menu and has English-speaking staff to ensure a comfortable experience for international guests.
Yusoku-ryori is a style of cuisine once served to the imperial court, aristocrats, and high-ranking officials of the shogunate. Mankamero is one of the few restaurants to have officially preserved this ancient culinary tradition. While staying true to its time-honored techniques and flavors, the restaurant also embraces modern ingredients and elements from other culinary traditions, adding a contemporary twist to its dishes. The drink menu is extensive, featuring a selection of sake, wine, and champagne, all carefully chosen by the proprietress.
The tatami rooms are beautifully decorated with seasonal flowers and traditional hanging scrolls, creating a peaceful and elegant atmosphere. Guests can enjoy stunning views of a meticulously landscaped Japanese garden from the windows. Additionally, all rooms are equipped with chairs, allowing those who are uncomfortable with sitting on tatami mats to relax and enjoy their meal in comfort.
- Operation hours
- Lunch: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Last Entry Time: 1:00 PM)
Dinner: 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM (Last Entry Time: 7:00 PM) - Regular holiday
- Wednesdays, The 1st and 4th Tuesday of every month is a Holiday.(It will be changed depending on booking schedule)
- Price range
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Lunch: USD 232.93 - USD 512.46
Dinner: USD 232.93 - USD 512.46 - Address
- 387, Ebisucho,Inokumadoridemizuagaru, Kamigyo-ku , Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
- Nearest station
- Kyoto City Bus (Lines 9, 12, and 50) - Horikawa Shimochojamachi Station
Kyoto City Subway Tozai Line - Nijo-jomae Station
Kyoto City Subway Karasuma Line - Marutamachi Station and Imadegawa Station - Directions from station
- 3 minutes walk from Horikawa Shimochojamachi Station
15 minutes walk from Nijoujou Station
14 minutes walk from Marutacho Station
16 minutes walk from Imadegawa Station - Payment methods
- Cash, Credit card available
- Seats
- 60 Seats
- Awards
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Michelin
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Hirsch4.2Posted on :11/24/2025
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Charlotte5.0Posted on :12/07/2024
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Yi jun5.0Posted on :11/19/2024
8. Funaokayama Shimizu (船岡山 清水) / Japanese / 北大路・金閣寺エリア
Tucked away in the residential area of Shinno in Kyoto, Funaokayama Shimizu is a hidden gem serving exquisite Japanese cuisine. The restaurant was awarded one Michelin star from 2021 to 2024 and was named a Michelin Selected Restaurant for 2025. It also accommodates English-speaking guests.
The restaurant chose this location for its access to the pure, high-quality water from Daitokuji Temple, located to the north. Chef Yuki Shimizu, who trained at prestigious establishments like Kyo Yamato and Wakuden, places great importance not only on the ingredients but also on the water used in his cooking.
One of the signature dishes is the "Donabe Gohan" (Clay Pot Rice), made with premium rice from across Japan and cooked with the finest water. The cuisine focuses on simplicity, highlighting the natural flavors of each ingredient at their peak.
The interior is a refined blend of modern and traditional Japanese design. From the whitewood counter seating, guests can enjoy a front-row view of the chef’s meticulous techniques in action.
- Operation hours
- 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
- Regular holiday
- Wednesdays
- Price range
- Dinner: USD 122.84 - USD 245.68
- Address
- 20-2, Higashifunaoka-cho, Murasakino, Kita-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
- Nearest station
- Kuramaguchi Station, Kitaoji Station
- Directions from station
- 20 minutes walk from Kuramaguchi Station
20 minutes walk from Kitaoji Station - Payment methods
- Cash, Credit card
- Seats
- 7 Seats
- Awards
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Michelin

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Sean O'Gara4.7Posted on :06/10/2025
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Yuanzuo Zhang5.0Posted on :01/12/2025
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Jason5.0Posted on :12/04/2024
9. Kanamean Nishitomiya (要庵 西富家) / Japanese / 祇園・四条河原町
Kanamean Nishitomiya, a traditional ryokan (Japanese inn), has held one Michelin star from 2019 to 2025. With over 150 years of history, this long-established inn offers refined kaisekii (traditional Japanese multi-course meal) cuisine and features English-speaking staff, ensuring a warm welcome for international guests.
A distinctive feature of the dining experience is that guests are first invited into the kitchen, where the chef presents the day’s menu. This thoughtful gesture, inspired by the owners’ experiences overseas, adds a personal and engaging touch. While rooted in the traditions of tea ceremony-style kaiseki, the cuisine also incorporates select Western ingredients, offering a fresh, modern take on Kyoto dining.
The wine cellar houses approximately 1,000 bottles, many aged for one to five years. Guests can consult with the in-house sommelier to select the ideal pairing for their meal. Dining takes place in private rooms adorned with traditional Japanese aesthetics, creating a tranquil and intimate atmosphere for a truly memorable culinary experience.
- Operation hours
- 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM
- Regular holiday
- Mondays
- Price range
- Dinner: USD 257.75 - USD 257.75
- Address
- 562, Honeyano-cho, Rokkaku-sagaru, Tominokoji-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
- Nearest station
- Shijo Station, Karasuma Station, Kawaramachi Station, Sanjo Station
- Directions from station
- 10 minutes walk from each station
- Payment methods
- Cash, Credit card
- Seats
- 35 Seats
- Awards
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Michelin
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Laurence Marlor5.0Posted on :07/17/2024
10. Ryosho (凌霄) / Japanese / 東山・清水寺エリア
Ryosho, awarded two Michelin stars from 2023 to 2025, is a Japanese restaurant that welcomes international guests with English-language menus.
Chef Makoto Fujiwara, who trained for many years at prestigious restaurants such as Gion Maruyama, is committed to delivering each dish at its freshest—prepared and served right before the guest. He selects only the finest ingredients available each day and places equal importance on presentation, using a thoughtfully curated mix of antique, contemporary, and Western tableware.
The beverage program is equally refined, featuring an extensive selection of wines and rare, handpicked sake from across Japan. Guests can also enjoy pairing courses that match a variety of wines and sake with each dish.
With an elegant interior that blends natural wood elements and a harmonious mix of Japanese and Western aesthetics, Ryosho offers a serene yet sophisticated dining experience. A fully private room on the second floor accommodates up to eight guests, perfect for intimate gatherings or special occasions.
- Operation hours
- Lunch: 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM (Last Order 3:00 PM) (Sat, Sun, and Holidays)
Dinner: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM (Last Order 11:00 PM) (Weekdays) - Regular holiday
- Mondays, Irregular Holidays
- Price range
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Lunch: USD 343.66 - USD 343.66
Dinner: USD 343.66 - USD 343.66 - Address
- 570-166, Minamiga, Gionmachi, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
- Nearest station
- Gion-Shijo Station
- Directions from station
- 10 minutes walk from Gion-Shijo Station
- Payment methods
- Cash, Credit card
- Seats
- 16 Seats
- Awards
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Michelin
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Laine5.0Posted on :06/15/2025
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Wu HaiWen5.0Posted on :12/02/2024
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Z.Y5.0Posted on :03/04/2024
