Showing posts with label List of Japan's Restaurants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label List of Japan's Restaurants. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 June 2016

Les Creations de Narisawa, Tokyo

Recently crowned the 8th best restaurant in the world and 2nd in Asia by The World's 50 Best Restaurants. 
  Obtaining a reservation in some of the world's top restaurants can be quite a challenge but as luck would have it, 
I was able to secure a table on my first try!
 
I remember reading about Narisawa two or three years ago and from that moment on, I told myself I wanted to try this restaurant when I go visit Tokyo and have my own nirvana moment. Alas, the long wait is over 
and i was really very excited.
It was an entirely new dining experience for all of us. It was more than just about eating a meal, it engages your heart, soul and senses. What an intense and pleasurable dining experience. A real wow moment for me. 

It was an honour to be among the few to experience this magical meal. 
 Narisawa truly deserve its accolades.
How to book:

"Our online reservation system opens each month at 11am on the first business day of each month.
ex. For May table, you will be able to make a reservation from the first day of April." - Narisawa Reservation
My tips:
Be there as soon as the online reservation opens at 11am (Tokyo time) on the first business day of each month. 
Have a date ready and try as much as you can not to change the date or you may lose your place.






No, they're not stones...These are Onions, coated in charcoal-cooked leek. 
Served on a dried, lacquered magnolia leaf.


Soft Shelled Turtle, Saga



Essence of the Forest Satoyama Scenery




Fermenting and baking bread at the table has now become a ritual at Narisawa.
All in the midst of the twigs, leaves and fruits.

Et voila! Freshly baked Bread of the Forest 2010 with Kumquat and Walnut in a stone pot scented with the smell of earthy oak and citrusy yuzu. Hmmm... lovely.

Soft and delicious Bread of the Forest 2010 with Kumquat and Walnut
served warm with Moss Butter.


Konagai Oyster, Nagasaki



Kobe Beef, Hyogo,
Spiny Lobster, Shizuoka
Caviar, Miyazaki,
Sea Snake Soup, Okinawa
 The dried Okinawan (poisonous) sea snake is steamed to extract the delicate flavours into the broth. I also learned that this type of soup (including the snake) was served as one of the royal court cuisines of the Ryukyu Kingdom.


Akashi Sea Bream, Hyogo
Botan Shrimp, Ishikawa

Crab, Ishikawa

Langoustine Shrimp, Shizuoka



Luxury Essence 2007" Abalone, Yamaguchi



Blow Fish, Yamaguchi

Duck, Kyoto


Matcha, Fukuoka



Strawberry, Nagasaki
Anise Magnolia, Gifu








I want to try one of each, please?
A plate of petits fours all to myself. 
Arigatou gozaimashita!



Maman, the huge Spider Sculpture in Roppongi Hills.


Narisawa
webpage 
2 Chome-6-15 Minamiaoyama, Minato, Tokyo 107-0062, Japan
+81 3-5785-0799

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Tonkatsu-Maisen, Shibuya Hikarie

 I wasn't in the mood to try anything fried this evening yet somehow I found myself following  my tonkatsu-loving husband heading towards Tonkatsu-Maisen. I was probably too tired and hungry to even think where to eat.
 According to him many foodies seem to agree that this place serves the most outstanding, 
melts in your mouth tonkatsu. 

 I must confess as soon as I took one bite (of my husband's portion), I regretted not ordering one for myself. 
The pork was really tender and juicy and the panko breadcrumbs was crispy and light. 
I swear the next time I visit Tokyo, I have to go back and order this.
The dishes my son and I had were really good too but the tonkatsu clearly was my favourite.
 I also love the slimy pickled seaweed that came with the Chamiton Pork Cutlet with Egg Set. 
I will definitely be back again. 
  





The delicious special sauce at your table.
Hubby's Japanese meal will never be complete without a bottle of (hot) sake.

Chamiton Pork Cutlet with Egg Set




Kurobuta Fillet Pork Cutlet



See what  I mean?


Ginger Stir-fry Tokyo-X Pork


Pickled Seaweed

Special Grilled Pork Belly with Grated Radish
Very juicy and delicious.


Tonkatsu-Maisen, Shibuya Hikarie
Webpage (English)
Tokyo Shibuya City Shibuya 2-21-1 Shibuya Hikarie 6F