
Hirarayaki Local Cuisine
restaurant
Hirarayaki Local Cuisine
ひらら焼き
Overview
Kyoto restaurant serving hirarayaki, a Shikoku-origin dish of seafood and vegetables grilled on flat stone.
Hirarayaki is a Kyoto-style grilled dish cooked on a flat iron plate, traditionally associated with fishermen and laborers who needed a simple, filling meal. The cooking method piles a selection of seasonal vegetables, tofu, and protein onto a hot oiled plate, letting everything caramelize together without sauces or fuss. This restaurant in Kyoto keeps the dish in its straightforward form, sourcing vegetables from the surrounding area and pairing the meal with local sake. It is the kind of place that regulars return to not for novelty but for consistency and a familiar sense of hospitality. Lunch and dinner hours vary by day.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- ひらら焼き
- Nearest station
- Awa-Ikeda Station (10 min drive)
- Reservations
- Reserve by phone or website 3-7 days ahead for dinner. Lunch may accept walk-ins.
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