Lignum

36-1 Okazaki Enshojicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-8344, Japan
+81 75-771-1711
$$$ Restaurant
(227 Reviews)
Price Range ¥1,000–2,000

Welcome to Lignum, a charming cafe nestled in the heart of Kyoto's Sakyo Ward, just a stone's throw away from the Kyocera and Heian Shrine. This delightful spot offers not just a respite from your sightseeing but an experience that delights all the senses. As you step inside, the cozy atmosphere wraps around you like a warm blanket, inviting you to linger a little longer and indulge in the cafe's artisanal offerings.

The menu at Lignum features a delightful selection of culinary creations that cater to different tastes, boasting fresh and vibrant ingredients. Coffee aficionados will appreciate the expertly brewed coffees that serve as the perfect complement to a range of light meals and baked goods. Try the rye bread, which one enthusiastic patron describes as "SO good!"—it truly is a must-have. Pair it with a poached egg and avocado for a breakfast that’s both nourishing and delicious, giving you the fuel you need to explore this historic city.

For those with a sweet tooth, the selection of pastries is irresistibly tempting. Customers rave about the freshly baked goods, including the Instagram-worthy Melon parfait that one satisfied visitor declared to be "very good" and reasonably priced for its caliber. It's not just a treat for the taste buds; it’s also a feast for the eyes. Lignum ensures that every bite is crafted with care and attention, resulting in beautifully presented dishes that echo the beauty of the surroundings.

But what truly sets Lignum apart is its warm, welcoming service. Patrons like Steven Le commend the attentive staff who go above and beyond to ensure a memorable dining experience. Whether you're enjoying a chicken karaage burger or a revitalizing kale Cobb salad, you’ll be treated with kindness and efficiency that elevates your visit from ordinary to extraordinary.

As you savor your meal, the intimate setting of Lignum enhances the experience—tucked away from the hustle and bustle, it’s an ideal spot to unwind with a good book or engage in conversation with friends. There’s a charming allure to cafes like Lignum, where time seems to slow down; every moment spent here feels precious.

In summary, Lignum is more than just a cafe; it's a little gem that encapsulates the warmth and charm of Kyoto. Featuring delectable food, great coffee, a cozy ambiance, and friendly service, it’s the ideal spot to take a break and recharge. Make sure to stop by Lignum during your Kyoto adventure—you won’t be disappointed!

Openings Hours
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Monday

Closed

Tuesday

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Wednesday

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Thursday

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Friday

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sunday

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

227 Reviews
Aroonprapai Rojanachotikul

08 Oct 2025

A brilliant gem near Kyocera and Heian Shrine. Cozy and relaxing cafe with decent coffee and food. The ingredients are fresh and the food is well seasoning. The rye bread is SO good!

Steven Le

04 Oct 2025

A cute little cafe with great food and wonderful service. They have little pastries that you can take away as well that look absolutely delicious. I had a chicken karaage burger and it was perfect!

Tobias

21 Aug 2025

Nice breakfast at Lignum, with a milk coffee, poached egg and avocado on rye bread, as well as a beautiful pain au chocolat for the journey.

Jeffrey Char

29 Jul 2025

Delicious baked goods in a cozy setting. I've been here before for breakfast. But today I had a kale Cobb salad for lunch. A but pricey but good.

Skye J

28 Jul 2025

I tried the Melon parfait. Very good! It was 2,400 yen about which is reasonable for a parfait of this caliber. Very instagram worthy and the staff were kind.

Kellie Halloran

25 Jul 2025

The cheese bread and the cinnamon rolls were amazing! The people were friendly and the cafe is very cute inside. You do have to order a drink if you’re planning on staying and eating the baked goods at the cafe.

Hannah B

13 Jul 2025

The cafe interior is very comfortable but also gives an expensive feel. There are not many tables inside. The dishes use the fruits of the season and it was quite good, but the price was quite expensive. The coffee was really tasty but again quite a small portion for the price. The cafe had a good atmosphere, though

Rafael Cali

12 Jul 2025

Everything was delicious; -my homemade caramel ice-cream was some of the best I've had anywhere in the world -same with the raw cheese terrine my mum ordered -same also for our drinks; how hibiscus tea & also homemade ginger ale. The staff were also polite and kind. Would definitely recommend it as worth visiting.

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