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Kondo-tei Quiche-Ya Review

4.5 /54 Reviews
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Being almost to the level of a regular customer, I have visited QuicheYa enough times to have become familiar with the menu as well ad the esteemed proprietor Mr. Kondo. For an intimate and related dinner over good wine, this bistro is my best choice in all of Kansai. Located on the hill north of Sannomiya station in Kobe, it takes some effort to find the venue in its quiet but elegant neighborhood. Entering through the door on the building's basement level, you are greeted by a wine barrel and display case offering a variety of quiches. The seating is comprised of a narrow row of spots at the counter. At any one time there ate never more than a dozen guests. Mr. Kondo and the senior staff members are certified sommeliers and are serious about wine. They offer a selection that is creative, interesting, and relatively affordable. There is often a story behind how they came to acquire a particuiar vintage which adds to the interest. Menu choices include the above-mentioned quiches, French style appetizers, salads, and main dishes. A personal favorite is the escargo cooked in olive oil. An English menu is available and the restaurant is generally international friendly. If you can manage to get a reservation or open seat on the spot, I heartily reccomend this dining experience.

Kondo-tei Quiche-Ya

Posted: Nov 27, 2014
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  • 202***78
    5/5Outstanding
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    The store’s signature ramen is very fond of it. Although it is a bit far from the subway, it is convenient to find it. The package in the store will be named after the flower. The first dish after the meal will be embellished with the flower of the package name.

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    Posted: Dec 1, 2016
  • 288***58
    5/5Outstanding
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    The lobby is very small and there are not many seats. Basically, there are small boxes. A row of Japanese restaurants, the family is the most. The waiters are very enthusiastic and have been helping to recommend specialties.

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    Posted: Dec 20, 2016
  • zhulei831230
    3/5Average
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    The best creative Japanese cuisine. It looks good, but I am not used to it. I feel that I have added some spices from Southeast Asia in it, so I feel that it is average, and the price is quite expensive.

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    Posted: Jul 26, 2017
  • TA用户
    5/5Outstanding

    The food was a mix of traditional French cuisine (excellent quiche lorraine) with Japanese influenced French cuisine (outstanding suki-yaki quiche). You sit at the counter and can order many waves of small items to share and the cooks/servers behind the counter are very helpful. There were four of us so each course was divided up on 4 small dishes (by us) and the servers were quick to take away the used dishes and provide new for each course. And there was good selection of red wine that was not too pricey. Really a great restaurant for a fun evening.

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    Posted: Apr 7, 2016