Kitcho (Kanji: 吉兆 Hiragana: きっちょう lit. "good omen") is a kaiseki (Japanese haute cuisine) restaurant chain group and one of the most famous ones in Japan. It was founded by Teiichi Yuki in 1930 in Osaka, and today runs restaurants in Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Fukuoka and Tokyo. Today the Kitcho group consists of five companies, whose headquarters are located in Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and Tokyo respectively. Among the restaurants they run, the ones in Koraibashi (Osaka), Arashiyama (Kyoto) and Ginza (Tokyo) are especially well known.
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| - Kitcho (en)
- 吉兆 (ja)
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| - 吉兆(きっちょう)は、大阪市に本拠がある日本料理の料亭である。なお、「吉兆」の屋号で店舗を運営する4社と関連法人を纏めて吉兆グループと称する。 「吉」の正確な表記は「𠮷」(「土」の下に「口」、つちよし)である。 (ja)
- 吉兆(日语:吉兆/きっちょう Kitchō */?),是一座位于日本大阪府大阪市中央區的料亭,與新喜樂、金田中並稱日本三大料亭。店名的正式寫法是「𠮷兆」(上土下口)。 (zh)
- Kitcho (Kanji: 吉兆 Hiragana: きっちょう lit. "good omen") is a kaiseki (Japanese haute cuisine) restaurant chain group and one of the most famous ones in Japan. It was founded by Teiichi Yuki in 1930 in Osaka, and today runs restaurants in Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Fukuoka and Tokyo. Today the Kitcho group consists of five companies, whose headquarters are located in Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and Tokyo respectively. Among the restaurants they run, the ones in Koraibashi (Osaka), Arashiyama (Kyoto) and Ginza (Tokyo) are especially well known. (en)
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| - Kitcho (Kanji: 吉兆 Hiragana: きっちょう lit. "good omen") is a kaiseki (Japanese haute cuisine) restaurant chain group and one of the most famous ones in Japan. It was founded by Teiichi Yuki in 1930 in Osaka, and today runs restaurants in Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Fukuoka and Tokyo. Today the Kitcho group consists of five companies, whose headquarters are located in Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto and Tokyo respectively. Among the restaurants they run, the ones in Koraibashi (Osaka), Arashiyama (Kyoto) and Ginza (Tokyo) are especially well known. Many politicians, businesspeople and artists are known as frequent customers. As a kaiseki restaurant, catering for the Japanese tea ceremony is one of its major services. A lunch in the Koraibashi restaurant costs over US$300, and dinner costs over US$400 per person. (en)
- 吉兆(きっちょう)は、大阪市に本拠がある日本料理の料亭である。なお、「吉兆」の屋号で店舗を運営する4社と関連法人を纏めて吉兆グループと称する。 「吉」の正確な表記は「𠮷」(「土」の下に「口」、つちよし)である。 (ja)
- 吉兆(日语:吉兆/きっちょう Kitchō */?),是一座位于日本大阪府大阪市中央區的料亭,與新喜樂、金田中並稱日本三大料亭。店名的正式寫法是「𠮷兆」(上土下口)。 (zh)
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