About this spot
Pasta More delivers authentic Italian comfort right next to Kyoto Station, serving up generous portions of creamy carbonara and rich Bolognese that rival the best spots in Rome. The kitchen operates on a strict no-reservation policy, so expect a lively queue but be rewarded with fresh pasta tossed tableside by chefs who take pride in their craft.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the spaghetti alla carbonara immediately upon sitting down to avoid missing out on the daily batch.
- Ask for extra grated pecorino cheese if you want to elevate the classic Roman-style sauce.
- Save room for the tiramisu, which is baked fresh in-house and served slightly warm.
Common Questions
How much does Pasta More cost?
Expect to pay between 1,200 and 2,500 JPY per person (approx. $8β$17 USD), depending on whether you choose a pasta set or a meat dish.
Where is Pasta More?
Located in the Kyoto Station area within the main station building, accessible directly from the ticket gates without needing to exit to the street.
What should I order first time visitors?
Start with the spaghetti alla carbonara or cacio e pepe; both are made fresh daily and feature a silky emulsion rather than heavy cream.
About this page
Restaurant: PASTA MORE (γγΉγΏγ’γΌγ¬)
Cuisine: italian
Location: Kyoto Station, Kyoto, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms