Sake Bar Yoramu
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/BARS, KYOTO/ Updated : Apr 12, 2017, 13:42 IST
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No trip to Japan is complete without sampling its local alcoholic beverage—the glorious Sake—and Sake Bar Yoramu in Kyoto is like a heaven for all the lovers of this rice wine.
No trip to Japan is complete without sampling its local alcoholic beverage—the glorious Sake—and Sake Bar Yoramu in Kyoto is like a heaven for all the lovers of this rice wine. Read less

No trip to Japan is complete without sampling its local alcoholic beverage—the glorious Sake—and Sake Bar Yoramu in Kyoto is like a heaven for all the lovers of this rice wine. This address has everything from vintage bottles to the freshest of varieties along with a food menu that has local delicacies and international staples. Every single dish is chosen in such a way that it complements the Sake beautifully and not the other way round. The drink is offered by the glass, and for first-timers, there are three tasting sets that cost 1200 Yen.
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