[Hotel El Ciento Kyoto Hachijoguchi] Taste of Autumn – Exquisite Matsutake Mushroom Steamed in an earthen jar Gozen at a reasonable price.

2024.09.02

From Sunday 1 September to Saturday 30 November 2024, Dining ENT on the ground floor of Hotel El Ciento Kyoto Hachijo-guchi in front of JR Kyoto Station will offer a limited edition dinner of 10 meals per day for JPY 5,500, including the seasonal autumn delicacy of steamed matsutake mushrooms in an earthenware teapot. Limited to 10 meals per day.

Hotel El Ciento Kyoto Hachijoguchi is a two-minute walk from Kyoto Station and is popular for its reasonable prices. The menu is limited to 10 portions per day. We hope you will enjoy the luxurious taste of autumn.

7-course meal with autumn flavours and steamed matsutake mushrooms in an earthenware teapot

・Deep-fried and soaked autumn aubergine
・Tuna and squid with mountain vegetables
・Tempura with colourful mushrooms and matsutake mushrooms
・Grilled salmon with butter, salted malted rice and oyako
・Steamed matsutake mushrooms in earthenware teapot
・Chestnut rice
・Pickles

Period: Sunday 1 September – Saturday 30 November 2024
Price: ¥5,500 including tax *Hot sake can be served for an additional ¥660.

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