Since we are on the topic of Vegetarian Food, I decided to write a post on Mikoan A hole in the wall establishment serving traditional Zen vegetarian food 精進料理 (shoujin ryori) in Kyoto. Shoujin Ryori is usually served in a temple, so if you are in Kyoto why not take this opportunity to sample it? This joint is run by a nun and her mum who are strong advocates of promoting tasty vegetarian dishes to the general public.
Even when you order the same set as your partner, both of you will be served different side dishes.
Itadakimasu (いただきます) Let's Eat!
Getting There
彌光庵 (Mikoan)
〒600-8032 京都市下京区寺町通四条下ル中之町570
570 Nakano-cho, Teramachi-dori, Shijo-saguru, Kyoto
To find the shop go down Teramachi from Shijo. The lane is beside a departmental store. You will pass a Japanese Fruit Shop on the left, go further down the street and Mikoan is on the right.
Opening Hours
17:00-23:00 on Weekdays
12:00-23:00 on Saturdays
12:00-20:00 on Sundays and Holidays
Sunday, March 6, 2011
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