Kyoto Kujo's Specialty 'Choboyaki' and the Warmth of Teppanyaki
Chobochobo is a beloved teppanyaki restaurant in Kyoto's Kujo area. Its signature dish, 'Choboyaki,' is a unique creation that combines the savory aroma and texture of pickled daikon and chikuwa. Using carefully selected fresh ingredients, the restaurant brings out the umami through meticulous cooking techniques. With a homey atmosphere and attentive service, it's a place that makes you want to return time and again—truly a restaurant that complements everyday life.
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Unique 'Choboyaki' and the Two Major Styles of Okonomiyaki: Kyoto Style and Osaka Style
The signboard 'Choboyaki' is made with the ingredients as they are, currently finished on a griddle in a large size, making it easy to share and providing a satisfying experience. The crunchy texture of pickled daikon and the umami of chikuwa enhance the aroma. Okonomiyaki is prepared in two styles. The Kyoto style layers soba or udon, eggs, and a variety of ingredients, with toppings like squid, beef tendon, and cheese for depth. The Osaka style features squid, scallops, shrimp, pork, and eggs in a classic combination, offering a fluffy and light eating experience. Additionally, we offer a special yam pancake, grilled wagyu beef, and a variety of dishes, ensuring satisfaction no matter what you choose.
The Taste of Tradition and the Live Atmosphere of the Iron Plate
About a 6-minute walk from Kyujyo Station on the subway. There are 8 counter seats and 2 tables for 4 people, with a raised area in the back that has a sunken kotatsu seat for 8. The nostalgic atmosphere with a sense of tradition blends with the sounds and aromas of the iron plate. The attentive and well-paced service provided by a couple and their staff is pleasant, making it a comfortable place to enjoy a quick drink alone or to gather with family and friends without any pressure.
Inherited Flavor, Evolving 'Choboyaki'
Around 2009, we moved to our current location. The specialty 'Choboyaki', which was once grilled over charcoal, has been reimagined into a larger single piece using the same ingredients, cooked on a griddle to lock in the flavor. While maintaining the traditional taste, it has evolved into a form that can be enjoyed together in the 'now'. It is a dish filled with unchanging feelings and daily ingenuity.
Restaurant Information
| Address | 22 Higashikujo Nishiaketacho, Minami Ward, Kyoto, 601-8045 |
| Nearest Station | Kujou station Jujo station Jujo station |
| Business Hours | Sunday Closed Monday 17:30~22:30(L.O.22:00) Tuesday 11:30~14:00(L.O.13:30),17:30~22:30(L.O.22:00) Wednesday 11:30~14:00(L.O.13:30),17:30~22:30(L.O.22:00) Thursday 17:30~22:30(L.O.22:00) Friday 11:30~14:00(L.O.13:30),17:30~22:30(L.O.22:00) Saturday 17:30~22:30(L.O.22:00) Holiday 17:30~22:30(L.O.22:00) |
| Payment Methods | Credit cards accepted (VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners )Electronic money not accepted.QR code payment available (PayPay ) |
| Phone | 075-662-3993 |
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