Sushi restaurant • 81 Tōjihigashimonzenchō, Minami Ward, Kyoto, 601-8428, Japan
Kyoto is a city rich in history and culture, but it is also a city blessed with fresh ingredients. Sushinari, quietly located in front of the Toji Temple, delivers sushi from Kyoto’s kitchen.
Sushinari is located near Kyoto's central wholesale market, making it easy to obtain fresh seafood. The veteran master, who has been honing his skills at the market for many years, carefully selects the daily toppings by discerning the best seasonal fish with his eyes and confirming the taste with his tongue.
At the counter, the master lovingly prepares each piece, sometimes with entertaining stories. The toppings boast a firm texture and abundant sweetness, and the rice is skillfully seasoned with just the right amount of salt. The courses are priced at 3,000 yen or 5,000 yen per serving, offering exceptional value for money.
The interior of the restaurant exudes an old-fashioned and nostalgic atmosphere. The amiable personality of the master has made the place a familiar spot for the locals. Visitors may also be entertained by the amusing sight of the master's beloved stray cat occasionally appearing in the restaurant.
The nearest city bus stop, Toji-Higashi-mon-mae, is just a one-minute walk away, making it an extremely convenient location. It is also within a 10-minute walk to Toji Temple, Nanzenji Temple, and the Philosopher's Walk, making it an ideal spot for a break after sightseeing. There are also guesthouses and hotels in the vicinity, making it convenient for accommodation.
For those who want to experience the seasonal flavors and warm atmosphere of Kyoto, we encourage you to visit. You are sure to enjoy the nostalgic yet fresh and warm sushi that represents Kyoto.
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