- A
ryōtei (料亭) is a type of
traditional ****anese restaurant. Traditionally,
ryōtei only
accept new
customers by
referral and
feature entertainment by geisha...
-
Miyahira U****ata
Ryōtei (宮平 親方 良廷, ? – ?), also
known by his
Chinese style name Ba
Sentetsu (馬 宣哲), was a
bureaucrat of the
Ryukyu Kingdom.
Ryōtei was born to...
- (王子の狐). Ōji and A****yama,
famous for
cherry blossoms, were
lined with
ryōtei (traditional ****anese restaurants) and teahouses, and Ōgiya was one of them...
- tofu restaurants,
teahouses and
izakaya (****anese-style pubs). A
number of
ryotei also
opened to
serve high-class food.
People enjo****
eating at restaurants...
- The
Kawabun (河文) is Nagoya's
oldest ryōtei (traditional restaurant),
located in
Marunouchi 2-chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya.
Founded during the Edo
period (1603–1867)...
- in
ryokan in ****an, but it is also
served in
small restaurants,
known as
ryōtei (料亭).
Kyoto is well
known for its kaiseki, as it was the home of the imperial...
- for
about 100 years. In 1786, Utei Enba
presided over a
rakugo show at a
ryōtei, a
traditional ****anese
catering venue, in Mukōjima. He is
regarded as the...
- yūkaku
areas having to
change their names to
either that of café (カフェ) or
ryōtei (料亭), with the yūkaku
being renamed as
akasen (赤線, lit. "red line") districts...
-
government outlawed these questionable food stands,
sushi restaurants (
ryōtei; 料亭)
became mainstream.
History of
sushi "The
Mysteries of
Sushi - Part...
- and look around. Chitosekan, is one of Yamagata's
oldest and most
famous ryotei restaurants and was
built by the same
designer who made the
bunshokan office...