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Kyoto, Japan

Wagashi Mise Seiyo

PriceJPY 2,000 - JPY 2,999 View spending breakdown
ServiceCounter Service
NoiseQuiet
CapacityIntimate
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Wagashi Mise Seiyo is a seasonal Japanese wagashi sweets shop in Kyoto with Tabelog 100 #8 recognition at 3.5pts in 2023.

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Address
54-1 Shichiku Nishinoyamacho, Kita Ward, Kyoto, 603-8443, Japan
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Wagashi Mise Seiyo restaurant in Kyoto, Japan
About

Tabelog 100 #8 in 2023

Tabelog ranked Wagashi Mise Seiyo #8 in its 2023 Restaurant 100 with 3.5pts. That credential gives the Kyoto sweets shop a concise benchmark for travelers comparing wagashi-focused options.

Seasonal wagashi at a quiet counter

Seasonal Japanese wagashi leads the format, with counter service, quiet noise level, and quick-bite pacing. The address at 54-1 Shichiku Nishinoyamacho suits a focused sweets stop in Kita Ward.

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Recognition history

Dated appearances from independent guides and award organizations, with the underlying list record or original source where available.

  1. Tabelog 100 #8 · No. 8

    Tabelog · Tabelog 100 - Japanese traditional sweets / Japanese sweets cafe - WEST - 2023

At a Glance
Vibe
  • Quiet
  • Cozy
  • Low Profile Address
  • Classic
Best For
  • Solo
  • Casual Hangout
  • Special Occasion
Experience
  • Standalone
  • Design Destination
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacityIntimate
Service StyleCounter Service
Meal PacingQuick Bite
Visit details

Current opening hours

Monday
11 AM–5 PM
Tuesday
11 AM–5 PM
Wednesday
11 AM–5 PM
Thursday
11 AM–5 PM
Friday
11 AM–5 PM
Saturday
11 AM–5 PM
Sunday
11 AM–5 PM

Hours can change for holidays and private events. Last verified .

A quiet, intimate neighborhood wagashi shop with a classic feel, focused on the beauty of traditional Japanese sweets rather than elaborate interior design; the atmosphere is calm and contemplative, suited to appreciating seasonal confections.