Kyoto Sushi Restaurant in Herzliya Closes After 27 Years as Culinary Pioneer
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Mako · 20 minutes ago
What happened
Kyoto, a pioneering sushi restaurant in Herzliya Pituah, is closing after 27 years, with operations ending by late August 2026. The restaurant was a key player in popularizing Japanese cuisine in Israel and attracted a diverse clientele including tech professionals and diplomats. Its closure highlights the difficulties in Israel's restaurant sector and ends a significant chapter in the country's culinary scene.
- 01Kyoto sushi restaurant in Herzliya Pituah is closing after 27 years of operation.
- 02Management informed staff of closure planned for the end of August 2026.
- 03Kyoto was among Israel's first to popularize sushi and Japanese cuisine in the late 1990s.
- 04The restaurant attracted high-tech workers, diplomats, and food enthusiasts for two decades.
- 05Its menu combined classic sushi with Japanese-Asian fusion dishes and quality alcohol.
- 06Closure reflects broader challenges in Israel's restaurant industry in recent years.
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