Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, offers a delightful culinary adventure with Secret Food Tours. This 3-hour guided tour takes visitors through the enchanting districts of Karasuma and Gion, where they’ll indulge in local delicacies and explore the vibrant Nishiki street market. With a perfect 5/5 rating, this intimate experience accommodates only 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention from an English-speaking guide. Whether you’re a foodie or simply seeking a unique window into Kyoto’s rich food culture, this tour promises an unforgettable taste of the city’s gastronomic delights.
- Key Points
- Tour Overview and Pricing
- Tour Highlights and Experience
- Food and Drink Included
- Itinerary Highlights
- Meeting Point and Important Information
- Exploring Karasuma and Gion Districts
- Discovering Kyoto’s Local Food Scene
- Savoring Kyoto’s Culinary Specialties
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
- Can Children Participate in the Tour?
- What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
- Do I Need to Bring Any Special Equipment?
- Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
- The Sum Up
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Key Points

- Guided 3-hour food tour in Karasuma and Gion districts of Kyoto, led by an English-speaking guide.
- Explore local food specialties like yuba tofu, seared Wagyu sushi, and Kyoto-style Okonomiyaki.
- Visit Nishiki street market and Tenma Shinto shrine to experience the local culture.
- Enjoy a relaxing meal at a Gion restaurant and end with a matcha tea tasting.
- Tour priced at $159.53 per person with a maximum of 10 participants and full refund for cancellations.
Tour Overview and Pricing

Secret Food Tours Kyoto offers a 3-hour guided food tour that explores the local food and culture of the Karasuma and Gion districts.
Priced from $159.53 per person, the small-group tour is limited to 10 participants and led by an English-speaking guide.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and they can reserve their spot without paying today.
The tour highlights include visiting Nishiki market, sampling Kyoto specialties like yuba tofu and wagyu sushi, and enjoying a cup of matcha at a renowned tea shop.
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Tour Highlights and Experience

The Secret Food Tours Kyoto takes guests on an immersive exploration of the local food and culture in the Karasuma and Gion districts.
Guests will discover Kyoto from a local perspective, led by a fun and knowledgeable guide.
The tour features:
- A visit to the famous Nishiki street market, sampling various local specialties
- Tasting of Kyoto’s signature dishes, including yuba tofu, Katsudon, and seared Wagyu sushi
- A stop at the Tenma Shinto shrine to soak in the local atmosphere
- Relaxing at a quaint restaurant in Gion for a taste of Kyoto-style Okonomiyaki
- Enjoying a cup of matcha at a renowned tea shop
Food and Drink Included

The Secret Food Tours Kyoto includes a diverse array of local dishes and beverages. Guests will savor Yuba Tofu, a Kyoto specialty made from soy milk.
They’ll also try Katsudon, a pork cutlet dish with a sweet twist. The tour offers Kyoto-style Okonomiyaki, a savory pancake, and seared Wagyu sushi.
Freshly made fish cakes and a secret dish are also part of the experience. For drinks, the tour provides a glass of draft beer, Japanese tea, and a tasting of sake from the Kyoto region.
These flavorful bites and sips immerse participants in Kyoto’s vibrant culinary scene.
Itinerary Highlights
The tour begins at Nishiki street market, where participants start with a taste of Katsudon, a pork cutlet dish with a sweet twist.
From there, the group samples Kyoto specialties like:
- Yuba tofu
- Seared Wagyu sushi
- Freshly made fish cakes
- The tour’s "secret dish"
- Seasonal Daifuku mochi
Next, they visit Tenma Shinto shrine before relaxing at a quaint restaurant in Gion for Okonomiyaki, a savory pancake.
The experience culminates with a cup of matcha tea at a renowned tea shop, allowing participants to fully enjoy Kyoto’s rich culinary heritage.
More Great Tours NearbyMeeting Point and Important Information

Participants should meet the guide in front of Starbucks, across from exit 5 of Subway Karasuma Oike Station, where they’ll look for an individual holding an orange umbrella.
It’s important to notify the tour operator of any allergies or dietary restrictions before booking.
This food tour has an overall rating of 5/5 from 2 reviews, highlighting the amazing food and friendly guide.
The tour lasts 3 hours and is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
Customers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and they don’t need to pay anything today to reserve their spot.
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Exploring Karasuma and Gion Districts
As the tour begins, participants explore the vibrant Karasuma district, exploring its bustling Nishiki street market.
They sample:
- Freshly made fish cakes, their savory flavors bursting with each bite
- Seared Wagyu sushi, the buttery texture melting on the tongue
- A secret local dish, its unique flavors a delightful surprise
- Seasonal Daifuku mochi, their soft pillowy exteriors concealing sweet fillings
- Steaming Okonomiyaki, the savory pancake sizzling on the griddle
The group then ventures to the charming Gion district, seeing the area’s rich cultural heritage and sampling more Kyoto specialties.
Discovering Kyoto’s Local Food Scene

Kyoto’s local food scene beckons visitors to embark on a culinary adventure. The Secret Food Tours Kyoto offers an immersive experience, exploring the Karasuma and Gion districts.
Guests savor a variety of Kyoto specialties, including the renowned Yuba Tofu, a sweet twist on Katsudon, and seared Wagyu sushi. The tour also includes a visit to the vibrant Nishiki street market and a relax session at a quaint Gion restaurant for Okonomiyaki.
Alongside the delectable dishes, the tour provides a chance to sip on local draft beer, Japanese tea, and sample various Kyoto sakes. This 3-hour small-group experience promises an authentic taste of Kyoto’s rich food culture.
Savoring Kyoto’s Culinary Specialties
On the Secret Food Tours Kyoto, guests embark on a culinary journey through the vibrant Karasuma and Gion districts.
Along the way, they:
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Savor the delicate flavors of Yuba tofu, a Kyoto specialty made from the skin of soy milk.
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Delight in a Katsudon with a sweet twist, a beloved local dish of pork cutlet and egg over rice.
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Indulge in seared Wagyu sushi, showcasing the renowned Japanese beef.
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Explore the bustling Nishiki Market, sampling freshly made fish cakes and seasonal Daifuku mochi.
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Relax at a charming Gion restaurant, enjoying the classic Kyoto-style Okonomiyaki pancake.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
The tour is not explicitly wheelchair accessible. The itinerary includes walking through markets and visiting small local restaurants, which may have limited accessibility. Customers should contact the tour operator for more details about accommodating mobility needs.
Can Children Participate in the Tour?
Children can participate in the tour, but the minimum age is 6 years old. Children under 12 are discounted at $129.16 per child. The small group size is limited to 10 participants, so parental supervision is required.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour has a casual and comfortable dress code. Guests should wear comfortable walking shoes, as the tour involves a significant amount of walking. Light, breathable clothing is recommended to stay cool during the 3-hour experience.
Do I Need to Bring Any Special Equipment?
You don’t need any special equipment for the tour. Just come prepared to walk and comfortably explore the Kyoto neighborhoods. Wear walking shoes and dress for the weather. The tour guide will provide any necessary materials.
Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
Yes, you can take photos during the tour. The tour guide encourages participants to capture their experience and enjoy the sights and flavors of the local food and culture along the way.
The Sum Up
Secret Food Tours Kyoto offers an immersive culinary experience in the heart of the city. Guests can expect personalized attention, authentic local delicacies, and a guided exploration of Kyoto’s vibrant food scene. With a perfect rating, this tour promises an unforgettable taste of the city’s rich food culture, making it a must-try for any food enthusiast visiting Kyoto.
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