Running through the 1st and 2nd arrondissements of Paris, the area surrounding the Rue Sainte-Anne is better known as “Little Tokyo Paris”. This area has a high concentration of Japanese businesses, boutiques and bistros. 1. Fromagerie Hisada Eri Hisada fuses the thoughtful craft of Frenc...
Serving wine with sushi is no easy business. Restaurants such as two-Michelin-star kaiseki spot Hayato in the Arts District will accommodate guests’ requests for wine with smart pairings for its sushi courses. And the mini-chain Ootoro in Little Tokyo, Walnut and Irvine bills itself as a su...
You might miss this cosy little chain located near Outram Park. It doesn’t appear like much, but the restaurant has a rich history that dates back to 1933 in Tokyo. Monzushiis run by the Kaneko family and founded by the owner’s grandfather, Montaro Kaneko. What started as a humble st...
For example, Sushi Tokyo Ten in Shibuya offers Omakase dinner for ¥7,700 and lunch for just ¥3,850. I recommend doing a little google research. You will surely find an omakase place in your price-range. Why should I try Omakase? (benefits) You will have a truly unique experience ...
Everything about this divine little slice of Tokyo was perfect to me. It’s worth noting that the portions and presentation are Japanese style; this means delicate. My suggestion is to take your time to savour the flavour combinations, the innovations ( hello Shiso ice cream...) and th...
If you’re looking for restaurant recommendations offering the best sushi experiences in Tokyo,this guideis great, as isthis onefrom Eater. In Kyoto, we were also blown away bySushi Iwa, a favourite of the late great Steve Jobs. Meal Size ...
Join chef Junichi Matsuzaki from the renowned Noz 17 in New York as he brings you behind the counter to demonstrate every tool he uses in preparing a 30-course omakase dinner.