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I have been a loyal customer of this restaurant for more than three decades, so my review might be biased in a positive way. Mr. Matsui decided to renovate and rename old and very popular French restaurant Le Bellecour. Now it is La Part Dieu, named after the second train station in Lyon, meaning “the domain of God”. Onion potage topped with watercress/ baby sweetfish and app...
On recommendation of tripadvisor we went to this restaurant. We were satisfied! For everyone who desires orginal and good french cooking after all the Japanese experiences, go there! Price quality is ok compared to other options of this kind. We had a four course diner for two and a bottle of good white wine and we payed 15.000 yen in total. Service was great, at last we could ...
Le Bellecour is a favorite of a Kyoto business partner, and it was easy to see why. One of those restaurants which is a reflection of the owner's passion for his craft. When French food is done well in Japan, it is done very well indeed, and this is a great example. The map on the restaurant website will guide you there, about 10 minutes by taxi north of the Okura Hotel. Lunch ...
This restaurant is a real find. If you are looking for great French food with a Kyoto fusion twist this is the place. Mr Matsui the owner is superb host. Our party of five were treated like old friends and with each course the presentatiln was, as you would expect, perfect. Forget the presentation. The food was sublime. An unbelievable dining experience. Okay, you say, I come t...