
Omen Ginkaku-ji
Renowned for its exceptional udon noodles and traditional Japanese dishes, Omen Ginkaku-ji offers a culinary delight near Kyoto's historic temples.

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Omen Ginkaku-ji

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Renowned for its exceptional udon noodles and traditional Japanese dishes, Omen Ginkaku-ji offers a culinary delight near Kyoto's historic temples.
"The best udon noodles you'll ever have, perfectly complemented by tempura and a serene location."
Avoid Peak Hours
Visit around 2 PM to minimize wait times and enjoy a more relaxed dining experience.
Sesame Seed Tradition
Sprinkle fresh sesame seeds liberally on your noodles as is the local tradition.

Quick Facts
Cuisine
Japanese
Price
Mid-range
Phone
+81 75-771-8994
Address
Japan, 〒606-8406 Kyoto, Sakyo Ward, Jodoji Ishibashicho, 74-3 おめん, 銀閣寺バスプール南隣
Website
omen.co.jp/Highlights
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Authentic Udon Noodles
Thick, chewy udon noodles served with hot or cold dipping broth and fresh vegetables. A true taste of Kyoto.

Special Set Menu
Includes udon soup, tempura, mackerel sushi, and Kyoto dry sake. A generous and delicious multi-course experience.

Prime Location
Conveniently located near Ginkaku-ji temple and the Philosopher's Path, making it a perfect stop during sightseeing.
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Avoid Peak Hours
Visit around 2 PM to minimize wait times and enjoy a more relaxed dining experience.
Sesame Seed Tradition
Sprinkle fresh sesame seeds liberally on your noodles as is the local tradition.
Combine with Sightseeing
Perfectly situated for a meal before or after visiting Ginkaku-ji Temple or walking the Philosopher's Path.
Embrace the Broth
Try both hot and cold dipping broths, and experiment with the various spices provided.
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Avoid Peak Hours
Visit around 2 PM to minimize wait times and enjoy a more relaxed dining experience.
Sesame Seed Tradition
Sprinkle fresh sesame seeds liberally on your noodles as is the local tradition.
Combine with Sightseeing
Perfectly situated for a meal before or after visiting Ginkaku-ji Temple or walking the Philosopher's Path.
Embrace the Broth
Try both hot and cold dipping broths, and experiment with the various spices provided.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Omen Ginkaku-ji is highly praised for its delicious and authentic udon noodles, with many calling it the best they've ever had. Diners also rave about the tempura and the overall dining experience. While the food is consistently excellent, potential visitors should be prepared for possible long wait times, especially during peak hours.
"Like lots of good restaurants, there will be a wait. It's totally worth it. Wonderful udon sets with plenty of food. The tempura was great. Service was matter of fact, but they have a non-stop flow of customers. Come here before or after your walk down the philosopher's path."
Chris Sipe
"We waited not too long for a table at about 2pm. The food was absolutely incredible - best udon noodles we've had and the tempura was so light and not greasy at all. The chef was very welcoming and ensured we knew the correct way to eat the soup, spent some time chatting with us and even gave us some recommendations of local places to visit. Would absolutely recommend to stop here for lunch if you are in the area."
Emma Harragin
"Delicious food and great experience. Servers were super sweet. Partner and I tried hot versus cold and it was fun to experience both. Try the spices on the side of the table."
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Frequently Asked Questions
Omen Ginkaku-ji is most famous for its delicious, thick, and chewy udon noodles served with a variety of dipping broths and fresh ingredients.
Yes, it's a popular spot and often has a wait, especially during peak hours. Visiting around 2 PM can help avoid the longest queues.
Yes, the restaurant has been noted to offer vegetarian options.
Yes, an English menu is available, and some staff members can assist in English.
Besides udon, the tempura and mackerel sushi are highly recommended, especially as part of the special set menu.
It's conveniently located near Ginkaku-ji Temple and the Philosopher's Path, making it an ideal stop for sightseeing.
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