Junsei
PRICE:
Frommer's Highly Recommended
ADDRESS: 60 Kusakawa-cho
CITY: Kyoto
COUNTRY: Japan
PHONE 1: 075/761-2311
Specializing in tofu dishes, Junsei opened in 1961, but the grounds and garden were originally part of a medical school established in the 1830s during the
shogun era. Although tourist oriented and popular with tour groups, the food is good and an English-language menu makes ordering easy. There are several buildings spread throughout the grounds, and what you want determines where you go; as soon as you arrive, you'll be given a menu and asked what you'll be eating. I chose the house special -- a
yudofu (tofu) set meal -- and was directed to an older building with a view of the garden and filled with antiques and tatami mats. My meal came with vegetable tempura and various tofu dishes, including fried tofu on a stick and yudofu (tofu boiled in a pot at my table). Other set meals include kaiseki (by reservation only), yuba, shabu-shabu, or sukiyaki. There's a branch, Kiyomizudera Junsei (tel.
075/541-7111), located just off Kiyomizu-zaka, the main slope leading to Kiyomizu Temple. Housed in a grand, 1914 former villa with high ceilings, wainscoting, and stained-glass windows, it offers just three set tofu meals priced ¥2,100 to ¥5,250 ($18-$44/£9-£22) and is open daily 10:30am to 5pm (last order).
Copyright: Excerpted from
Frommer's Japan, 9th Edition, (c) 2008, Wiley Publishing, Inc.

Kyoto
, Japan