Store Information
Ponto-Main-Store
Enjoy the high-quality soba that upholds the tradition of Ukiya's main store in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. We are dedicated to crafting exceptional dishes with care and thoughtfulness, always keeping our customers in mind.
Yoshisuke Ito
Greeting
Pontocho Main Store, located at the northern end of Pontocho, features a charming traditional exterior that opens up to a warm and nostalgic atmosphere. Enjoy authentic handmade soba in the calming ambiance of our restaurant.
Ponto-Main-Store Details
- Contact Information
- 075-221-2978 *We apologize, but for table reservations, please contact us by phone.
- Opening Hours
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Lunch: 11:30 - 15:00
Dinner: 17:00 - 20:30 (Last Order 20:00) - Closed Days
- Monday (the following Tuesday if it's a public holiday)
- Payment Methods
- Credit Cards Accepted
(VISA, MasterCard, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Electronic Money Accepted
(Transit IC cards (e.g., Suica), Rakuten Edy, nanaco, WAON, iD, QUICPay)
QR Code Payments Accepted
(PayPay, d payment, Rakuten Pay, au PAY) - Address
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125 Ishi-ya-cho, Kiyamachi-dori, Sanjo-sagaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8002
- 6-minute walk from Keihan Sanjo Station
- Right next to Pontocho Kaburenjo Theater
- SNS
- Parking Information
- We do not have parking available, but there are coin-operated parking lots nearby. Please use those. View Nearby Parking
Ponto-Main-Store Recommended Menu
- Lunch
- Dinner
Lunch
Zaru Soba Set
1,200yen (tax included)
Dinner
Ni-hachi Tempura Zaru Set
2,150yen (tax included)
Ponto-Main-Store Area Information
Pontocho Kaburenjo Theater
Pontocho Kaburenjo Theater was designed by Tokusaburo Kimura, a master known for his expertise in theater architecture. The building's modern design, which blends Eastern aesthetics with contemporary elements, was highly acclaimed at the time and remains a celebrated example of refined architecture. We invite you to admire its beautiful scenery.
Honno-ji Temple
Honno-ji Temple, located along the Kamo River, is the head temple of the Honmon-ryu branch of the Nichiren sect. The temple is dedicated to spreading the teachings of Nichiren Daishonin, placing great importance on the chanting of 'Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō.' The temple's name is rooted in its history and doctrine, making it a central place of worship for many visitors.
Nishiki Market
Nishiki Market, often referred to as 'Kyoto's Kitchen,' is a place where Kyoto's unique food culture and fresh ingredients come together. Within the market, you'll find a wide array of seasonal ingredients used in both Kyoto cuisine and home cooking, such as Kyoto vegetables, fish from Lake Biwa, hamo, guji, sasa-karei, yuba, and namafu.