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Tenyu

Fresh ingredients superbly deep-fried in crisp batter — what’s not to like about tempura? Tenyu near Kyotoshiyakushomae Station has some of the best in Kyoto. Head over there to have your idea of tempura redefined.

There is tempura, and there is tempura. There’s the palpably greasy stuff rapidly wilting under the bright lights of the supermarket that’s perfect for late-night binges. There are casual giant bowls heaped high with thick, oily, craggy batter. But Tenyu’s tempura is none of those things; it will redefine the way you think about tempura.

Operated by Tawaraya, Kyoto’s finest ryokan, Tenyu is a tempura restaurant that’s a cut above your usual joint. This high-end tempura place won’t come cheap, but it’s not unattainably expensive, especially if you head there for lunch. Midday meals are invariably the better bargain: a full multi-course meal starts at JP¥6,000 per person, though if you really want to splash out, there’s a kaiseki tempura course at JP¥15,000 a pop.

Ingredients used here are top-notch and even vary according to the season. (Yes, tempura can be seasonal!) Think sea bream wrapped in shiso leaf, deep-fried sweetfish, fava beans, new spring onions, and shrimp legs. For an unusual finish to the meal, try the tencha, a small tempura rice bowl topped with green tea.

If that doesn’t convince you, you’ll just have to order the uni tempura. It’s a real standout — your average tempura restaurant can’t pull this off with the finesse of Tenyu’s chefs. A thin layer of seaweed encases sashimi-grade sea urchin. Plunge this into bubbling oil and remove at just the right moment for crispy batter and seaweed, and perfectly tender and creamy uni. Sea urchin lovers are in for a treat with this piece.

One caveat: Tenyu is the kind of restaurant that practically demands a reservation ahead of time. We wish it weren’t so, but planning ahead in this case is entirely worth the effort.

For more Kyoto tempura choices, see our Best Tempura in Kyoto page.

Name in English:
Tenyu

Name in Japanese:
点邑

English address:
299 Shimohakusan-cho, Fuyacho-dori-Sanjo-agaru, Nakagyo-ku

Japanese address:
中京区麩屋町通三条上ル下白山町299

Opening hours:
11:30am-1:30pm, 5:30pm-9pm
Closed Tuesday

Price:

Non-smoking area: Completely Non-Smoking

Nearest Transport:
6min walk from Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station, Tozai subway line

Reservations:
Possible

Telephone: 212-7778

Website: none

Near To Here:
Tenyu is located in Kyoto’s Downtown district. See our complete list of things to do in Downtown Kyoto, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.


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