Cafe

Sarasa Nishijin

68 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Momo
February 19, 2019
They renovated 80 years old public bath into the unique Café in 2000. The Karahafu Gablefront roof, high lattice ceiling and Japanese style majolica tiles remind you that it was a bathhouse. Nishijin outlet is one of 6 chain cafes in Kyoto. They also sell used books in Nishijin location. You can enjoy nostalgic Art Deco with good cup of coffee.
Yōkai
December 31, 2018
Sarasa is the first restaurant to have opened inside a former public bath (sento). It is a great place with reasonably priced food for lunch and dinner. It is also at the heart of the Kuramaguchi street, a ancient street revitalized by new shops, and by the famous Funaoka onsen.
Shimpei
February 3, 2017
Sarasa Nishijin (さらさ西陣) is my favorite cafe & restaurant, or "sento cafe" (銭湯喫茶店" at Kuramaguchi street (鞍馬口通り) near the famous Funaoka Onsen bathhouse (船岡温泉). The building was originally used as a bathhouse but was transformed into a cafe. The interior is almost the same as the one for a bathhouse - you'll see blue tiles on the walls and even some remaining of plumbing. You can enjoy the sense of openness with its high ceilings. Music events are occasionally held as sound resonates so well with the structure and interior materials. There are many comics (manga books) for customers as well. Great destination to spend half a day or so if raining...
Sarasa Nishijin (さらさ西陣) is my favorite cafe & restaurant, or "sento cafe" (銭湯喫茶店" at Kuramaguchi street (鞍馬口通り) near the famous Funaoka Onsen bathhouse (船岡温泉). The building was originally used as a bathhouse but was transformed into a cafe. The interior is almost the same as the one for a bathhous…
Isao&Kana
July 25, 2014
Ex-Onsen building restaurant & Cafe.
Mariko
May 3, 2017
The famous cafe in Kyoto! You can also eat some dishes here!

Unique things to do nearby

Japanese tea ceremony experience in ANKOAN, KYOTO
Kyoto Local Bar & Izakaya Crawl
Tea ceremony in Kyoto Townhouse

Locals also recommend

Location
11-1 Murasakino Higashifujinomorichō
Kyoto, Kyoto