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Donguri Kyoto Ekimae

If you’re craving a hearty meal, hit up Donguri Kyoto Ekimae in front of Kyoto Station. This restaurant has been serving okonomiyaki to the hungry masses since 1977, with a special emphasis on using locally-sourced ingredients in their dishes.

Aiming for number one is a lofty goal, but that’s what Donguri has been striving for since 1977 — to become the top okonomiyaki shop in Kyoto. Whether or not they succeed in that endeavour we’ll leave to you to decide; what’s certain is that the okonomiyaki is good enough to warrant repeat visits. We often head to the branch near Kyoto Station for convenience.

Okonomiyaki is often translated in English as ‘Japanese pizza.’ However, this is a bit of a misnomer. It’s more like a thick, grilled pancake-slash-frittata, with all kinds of ingredients held together by a nagaimo (mountain yam) and wheat flour batter. In terms of toppings, anything goes: shrimp, squid, pork, even cheese. That’s all part of the name — “grilled as you like it,” or “okonomi”!

Donguri serves a more local Kyoto take on okonomiyaki known as betayaki, which is pretty similar to the pancake-like Kansai style but thinner. Their negiyaki, or green scallion pancake, is well worth ordering too — the batter is just there to hold the masses of chopped Kujo scallions together.

Part of what makes their okonomiyaki so tasty is their insistence on using quality, locally-sourced ingredients. Almost every ingredient used is from Kyoto, whether it’s the flour, Kujo green onions, Kyoto vegetables, soy sauce, and tofu. The hearty portions don’t hurt either. Each okonomiyaki is generously sized. It’s best if you’re eating with other people so you can share and try a variety of items on the menu!

Best of all, eating at Donguri won’t burn a hole in your pocket. The average meal here shouldn’t set you back more than JP¥1500—JP¥2000 per person (we’re being generous here), and you’ll leave pretty stuffed to boot. Travelling on a budget never tasted so good.

For more Kyoto okonomiyaki choices, see our Best Okonomiyaki in Kyoto page.

Name in English:
Donguri Kyoto Ekimae

Name in Japanese:
どんぐり 京都駅前店

English address:
191 Higashisakai-cho, Karasuma-dori-Shichijo-sagaru, Shimogyo-ku

Japanese address:
下京区烏丸通七条下ル東境町191

Opening hours:
5pm-1am

Price:

Non-smoking area: No

Nearest Transport:
5min walk from JR Kyoto station Karasuma central gate

Reservations:
Possible/Recommended/No Reservations

Telephone: 361-5777

Website: Official site (Japanese)

Near To Here:
Donguri Kyoto Ekimae is located in Kyoto Station area. See our complete list of things to do in Kyoto Station area, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.


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