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“Adult reward roast beef lunch box” “House de Restaurant-The world’s three major delicacies at home-” Take-out sales start

2021.03.22

At the wedding venue “Kyoto Art Grace Wedding Hills”, from Saturday, March 27, 2021, you can enjoy the dishes prepared by the wedding chef at home “Adult reward roast beef lunch” 2,160 yen (8% consumption tax included) And “House de Restaurant-The world’s three major delicacies at home-” will be on sale for 14,000 yen (8% consumption tax included).

Carefully selected parts of “domestic beef” used in wedding dishes to make roast beef. By the chef’s exquisite burning, the soft and delicious taste is condensed, and the roast beef bento that is delicious even when cooled is finished. It takes time to bake, so it has the best taste. It is also ideal for special anniversary celebrations such as birthdays and 60th birthday celebrations, as well as souvenirs.

Overview of "Adult Reward Roast Beef Bento"

Sales period: March 27th (Sat) -June 30th (Mon), 2021 * Wednesday-Sunday only
Sales location: Kyoto Art Grace Wedding Hills
Pickup time: 10: 30-18: 00 (complete reservation required) * Reservation required 7 days in advance
Price: 2,160 yen (including 8% consumption tax) * Payment can only be made in cash or pay pay.
Reservations / Inquiries: Phone number 075-275-2598 (Weekdays 12: 00-20: 00 / Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 9: 00-21: 00)
* Closed days: Monday and Tuesday (If Monday and Tuesday are public holidays, Wednesday will be closed)

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Overview of "House de Restaurant-The world's three major delicacies at home-"

The main dish is “Happy Kizuna Beef,” which is also popular at weddings. In addition to the characteristic sashimi and fat of Japanese black beef, hybrid beef with the deliciousness of Holstein lean meat is combined with foie gras. Eight items such as appetizers and buckets including the main are available in the takeout box. This box is perfect for special family anniversaries such as birthdays and 60th birthday celebrations, and as a souvenir, so please enjoy it on your favorite plate.

Sales period: March 27th (Sat) -June 30th (Wed), 2021 * Wednesday-Sunday only
Sales location: Kyoto Art Grace Wedding Hills
Pickup time: 10: 30-18: 00 (complete reservation required) * Reservation required 7 days in advance
Price: 14,000 yen (8% consumption tax included) * For 2 adults * Payment can only be made in cash or pay pay.
Menu contents: * The menu may change depending on the purchase situation. Thank you for your understanding
・ Happiness Kizuna beef and foie gras poire truffle sauce Rossini tailoring
・ Marinated orange-flavored salmon and avocado with caviar
・ Small shrimp and broccoli fruit salad with strawberry mayonnaise
・ Coriander & lemon-flavored chicken grill, Thai-style brochette
・ Fig and ricotta cheese tapas, honey scent
・ Seasonal roasted vegetable platter
・ Morella cheese prosciutto ham roll: Green tempura
・ Rosemary-flavored pork rillettes and olive bucket sandwich
Reservations / Inquiries: Phone number 075-275-2598
(Weekdays 12: 00-20: 00 / Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 9: 00-21: 00)
* Closed days: Monday and Tuesday (If Monday and Tuesday are public holidays, Wednesday will be closed)

>Click here for online reservation

Kyoto Art Grace Wedding Hills

A 15-minute drive from JR Kyoto Station, the vast wedding stage “Kyoto Art Grace Wedding Hills” along the Kamo River is filled with history, atmosphere, and seasonal nature. A stand-alone cathedral reminiscent of the streets of Europe and three private mansions will make your day of becoming a longing bride come true.

Location: 14-5 Yoshidakawara-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8305
TEL: 075-762-1898 (Inquiries (Weekdays 12: 00-19: 00, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 9: 00-19: 00)

>Kyoto Art Grace Wedding Hills

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