I love everyone, Mitoshi dumplings. The birthplace was Shimogamo. “Kamomitara Chaya” located in front of the gate of Shimogamo Shrine, was founded in 1923.
The balance of the sauce is unbearable! "Kamo Mitarashi Tea House" Dashidashi dumpling
There are two types of small dumplings, sweet and tender dumplings. A brown sugar-based sweet and sour sauce with soy sauce dripping with a fragrant aroma and taste. Souvenirs are also popular, but the heat here is an excellent item. After receiving the order, gently dump the surface of the dumplings, and add the sauce to the place where you set up the scum. The balance of this burnt sauce and sauce is outstanding, and involuntarily "It is delicious!".
The promise is how to pull out the chopsticks while holding the dumplings, but in this shop, the end of the dumplings is pierced with a toothpick, and you can get the last one good. That's why there are a lot of people who are perplexed with a total of 6 pieces of 3 dishes each, even women.

Such famous dumplings were born in the Kamakura period, at the Mitakashi Festival held at Shimogamo Shrine. Hajiri made the dumplings by imitating the bubbles of water that spouted in the precinct Mitawashi pond, and provided it to God. Sugar soy sauce sauce is also said to have been considered by the "Kamo Midori Chaya", which has a shop in this place. There are five dumplings lined up in one bowl, and it is characterized by being separated by a single bite. The five dumplings represent the five bodies of a person, and it seems that it has a meaning of amulet.
The interior of the store can be laid back in a rustic atmosphere, but if the weather is fine, it is also good to have a garden stool covered with mochi. The mood should also be enhanced under the field umbrella (nostalgia)!

A sweet spot where you can taste freshly baked. Both sweet and sour sauce, Eat-in has tea on three dumplings. For take-out, there are 5 bottles and 10 bottles. Paper wrappers in the shape of the end spread are also cute.
◆ Kamo Mitarashi Tea House
Address 53 Shimogamo Matsunogicho Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
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