Kyoto, Japan|Pork Steak & Café Bal Balk
Modern izakaya restaurant, at Japan, 〒612-8052 Kyoto, Fushimi Ward, Setomonocho, 708番地1
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Rating
4.2 (62 comments)
🕙Opening Time
Open Time: 11:30
💲Price Range
¥1000-2000
☎️Phone Number
+8175-605-3939
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More Comments at Google MapToday, my husband and I are going to do something we both like separately, so we went to lunch alone🚙 I've been wanting to go for a long time, so I went to pork steak & cafe BAL Boku-san to eat tonteki🚙🐽 I wasn't sure what to do, but I will start work the day after tomorrow, and I chose Stamina Ton Teki to build up my stamina🐽 Tonteki was brought to us with the delicious sound of juice on the iron plate and the pleasant aroma😍😍😍 This time I made the rice small, but the soft and sweet tonteki made the rice progress 🤭🍚 I regretted making it small, but it was really delicious😍😍😍 Thank you for the delicious tonteki 🐽🙏 Next time, I want to go with my husband and motorcycle friends at night 😁 The parking lot was placed in front of the store, but it was a light car, so I placed it. There is a coin parking in front of the shop, so I think it's best to put it in the coin parking🚙
This is a store I've been curious about for a long time. This time I visited Fushimi Bar. I was surprised by the size and breadth of the menu. Speaking of the tenderness of the pork...I wanted to try other pork dishes as well. There is a lot of glass inside the restaurant, allowing sunlight to enter the restaurant, making it a pleasant place to enjoy your lunch. I thought it was a restaurant where you could enjoy drinks and food in the evening. The restrooms were clean and I was fascinated by the menus posted there (lol). I would like to visit them sometime next time.
We had the stamina pork steak set meal and lees soup, which are popular among regulars. The delicious crispy pork is served with a special sauce that soothes the rice. The lees soup has a strong sake lees flavor. It was delicious. As expected, Fushimi is famous for sake.
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