Gion Komori
restaurant
ぎをん 小森
Traditional sweet shop in a preserved machiya, famous for its warabi mochi and matcha parfaits.
A traditional sweet shop inside a preserved machiya townhouse on a Gion canal, where the sliding door panels and small interior garden set the mood before the food arrives. The warabi mochi, soft bracken starch sweets dusted in kinako, are among the house specialties, along with matcha parfaits layered with ice cream, sweet beans, and mochi. The dark wooden interiors and latticed windows create a composed atmosphere that feels specifically Kyoto. It draws crowds on weekends and during cherry blossom or autumn season, so arriving before the afternoon rush makes for a more relaxed visit.
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