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Where Kyoto Locals Actually Eat: The Cheap Diners Tourists Walk Past
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Where Kyoto Locals Actually Eat: The Cheap Diners Tourists Walk Past

Food & RestaurantsYouTube7/16/26, 2:40 AM

京都人が本当に通う店:観光客が素通りする大衆食堂

When a Kyoto local posted their five favorite working-class diners (taishu-shokudo), the comments did what no guidebook does: other locals piled in to back the picks and name their own. The top local sets the frame — Kyoto's TV only ever features high-end kaiseki, but the real everyday eating is at cheap diners and neighborhood Chinese joints; as one Osaka resident puts it, "for everyday food, Kyoto beats Osaka." Then the names come: Shinodaya, whose Chinese-style noodles one regular swears beat the dedicated ramen shops; Suehiro, packed even on weekdays; Masugataya for its mackerel sushi; and Gonpachi, tucked inside the Central Market, for cold soba with an oyako-don. A few come with a caveat — one beloved diner has closed, another went takeout-only — a reminder these are living neighborhood places, not a fixed list. Here's where Kyoto locals actually eat, in their own words.

The Jidai Matsuri procession passes right in front of Shinodaya. A tourist next to me was wondering aloud whether the place was any good, so I told them, "It's delicious — the Chinese-style noodles especially, better than the dedicated ramen shops." Sadly it was closed that day for the festival, and the owner was up on the second floor watching the parade. 🤩

篠田屋の前を時代祭の行列が通ります、観光客からあの店美味しいのかなぁ、と言っていましたので、私は美味しいですよ、得に中華そばは、ラーメン専門店より美味しいからと言っておきましたが、残念ながら時代祭当日は休んでいて、店の二階から店主が時代祭を観てました❗️🤩

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  • @川崎守-o8q👍 4

    The TV only ever shows Kyoto's high-end kaiseki, but there are tons of great cheap diners, and the neighborhood Chinese places are delicious too — more everyday-friendly and better-tasting than Osaka's. I actually live in Osaka, and even I think Kyoto is the real food town. 🍱🍜

    京都は高級料亭ばかりテレビで報道されますが、大衆食堂で美味しい店が沢山ありますし、町中華も美味しいし、大阪より大衆向きで味良しです、ちなみに私は大阪に住んでますが、食い道楽は京都だと思ってますます❗️🍱🍜

  • @GATAYAMA2391👍 7

    Thanks for the video. I've had Shinodaya's sara-mori plate too — really good. I've never made it to Masugataya, but I sometimes go to "Gyoza no Inoue" right nearby, ever since it was the old Demachi Ohsho. It feels more like a student canteen than a classic diner, but I'd also recommend "Highlight" by Kyoto University — famous for its chicken katsu, and back then they'd even hand out discount coupons (¥50 off Tuesdays, ¥100 off Fridays).

    動画ありがとうございます。篠田屋の皿盛は私も食べましたがおいしかったです。 満寿形屋は生憎行ったことはありませんがすぐ近くの「ぎょうざのいのうえ」は前身の出町王将時代からたまに行っています。 個人的には大衆食堂というより学生食堂という趣ですが京大前の「ハイライト」もお勧めです。 チキンカツが有名ですし、火曜は50円・金曜は100円引き券がもらえるのも魅力です

  • @オタクキングタグもん👍 8

    Ah, my classmate's family place, Suehiro, made the list. It gets pretty busy even on weekdays.

    同級生のとこの末廣やっぱでたか。 平日でも結構来てる。

  • @亜羅武👍 7

    Honestly, the mackerel sushi here is insanely good.

    ホントにここの鯖寿司めちゃくちゃ美味い。

  • @プラネットフクシマ👍 6

    You've got to go to Gonpachi inside the Central Market. Cold zaru soba plus an oyako-don is the best combo. 😀

    中央市場内権八ゴンパチに是非いってください。ざるそばに親子どんぶりは、最高です😀

  • @akou47👍 3

    When I was a kid, the previous owner of Hatoya Shokudo told me, "You eat your rice so neatly." I've never forgotten it.

    子どもの頃、はとや食堂の先代の大将から「ご飯の食べ方が綺麗やな」と褒められたことがあります。

  • @MOUSSE-MERCER👍 4

    Love this — neighborhood diners! Trendy café food is fine, but I really hope these places with that thick Showa-era feel stick around forever. 🥹 As a kid I got hives from mackerel and went off it, but as an adult I rediscovered how good it is — now I'm dying to try Masugataya's saba sushi. 🤤

    いいですね〜、町食堂!オシャレなカフェめしもいいけど、昭和の雰囲気ガッツリ残る食堂はこの先もず〜っと残っていって欲しいですね🥹 私は子供の頃、鯖を食べて蕁麻疹が出来てから鯖が苦手でしたが、大人になって鯖の美味しさを再確認!!満寿形屋さんの鯖寿司が気になります🤤

  • @fm2175👍 5

    Just a heads-up — Imai Shokudo has gone takeout-only for a while, and Tonoda has sadly closed for good. 🥲

    今井食堂は、しばらくの間お持ち帰りのみとなってしまいました。あと、殿田さんは閉店してしまいました🥲

Places named in this article

  • Shinodaya篠田屋Sanjo Ohashi

    A regular swears its Chinese-style noodles beat the dedicated ramen shops; the sara-mori plate gets backed too.

  • Suehiro末廣Teramachi-Nijo, downtown

    “Packed even on weekdays,” per a local whose classmate's family runs it — a two-century-old Kyo-sushi shop, famous for winter mushi-zushi (steamed sushi).

  • Masugataya満寿形屋Demachi Masugata arcade

    Known for its saba (mackerel) sushi — “insanely good,” per one commenter.

  • Gonpachi権八Inside the Central Wholesale Market

    “Cold zaru soba plus an oyako-don is the best combo” — a local's standing order.

  • Inoue no Gyozaいのうえの餃子Demachi Masugata arcade

    A local's regular spot near Masugataya, run by the former owner of the old Demachi Ohsho.

  • Highlightハイライト 百万遍店Hyakumanben, by Kyoto University

    Student-canteen vibe, famous for chicken katsu — recommended by a local alongside the classic diners.

  • Imai Shokudo今井食堂By Kamigamo Shrine

    Heads-up from the comments: takeout-only for a while as of these comments — check the listing before you go.

Named in the source comments — hours, prices, and openings change, so check each map listing before you go.

FAQ

What is a taishu-shokudo?
A cheap, working-class Japanese diner — set meals, noodles, curry, no reservations, no ceremony. The thread's framing comment says it directly: TV only ever shows Kyoto's high-end kaiseki, but the city's real everyday eating happens at these diners and neighborhood Chinese joints.
Is Kyoto food expensive?
Not the Kyoto locals actually eat. The most-liked framing in this thread comes from an Osaka resident who says Kyoto beats Osaka for cheap, everyday food — the expensive image comes from kaiseki and the tourist streets, not from places like Shinodaya or Suehiro.
Are all of these places still open?
Two warnings surfaced in the comments (as of comment time): Imai Shokudo had gone takeout-only for a while, and Tonoda had closed for good. These are living neighborhood shops, not a fixed list — check each map listing before making the trip.
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