Since its opening in 1986, The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike has stood as a landmark of mid-century modernism in northern Kyoto. To commemorate its 40th anniversary, the property is revisiting its culinary roots with a series of menus that reflect its history as a venue for international diplomacy and grand-scale hospitality.

A Legacy of Grand Cuisine at Main Dining Ito-zakura
Main Dining Ito-zakura is introducing the “Classic Gastronomy” course, a tribute to the authentic flavors that have defined the hotel since its inception. This grand cuisine experience features signature dishes such as Beef Wellington—a festive staple of official banquets—and Lobster Gratin. The meal is elevated by traditional tableside honors, including beef consommé served from a tureen and a dramatic Crepe Suzette flambé prepared via guéridon service. This limited-time menu is available from June 1 to December 30, 2026, for ¥25,000 per person.


Traditional Kaiseki in a Sukiya-Style Garden Setting
For those seeking a traditional Japanese experience, the hotel’s Saryo tea house offers the “Miyabi” special kaiseki (a refined multi-course meal). Set within a sukiya-style (a traditional architectural style) building in the hotel’s Japanese garden, the menu showcases the aesthetic of master architect Togo Murano. Highlights include yuba (tofu skin) with sea urchin and caviar, and wagyu beef grilled with soy sauce and foie gras. This refined meal, limited to two groups per day, reflects the seasonal beauty and craftsmanship that have matured over the hotel’s 40-year history.


Celebrating 40 Years of Architectural and Diplomatic History
Designed by the legendary Togo Murano, The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike is celebrated for its unique circular architecture that harmonizes with the nature of northern Kyoto. Since its inception, the property has served as a prestigious stage for international diplomacy, hosting major summits such as COP3 and the UN Crime Congress. As it enters its fifth decade, the hotel continues to evolve, recently earning high ESG certifications for its commitment to sustainable practices and local community support.

Property details
- Property
- The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike
- Address
- Northern Kyoto
- Official site
- https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/
- Pricing
- ¥25,000 per person (Classic Gastronomy course)
- Opened
- 1986




