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😍 5/5 - Toronto MUST VISIT Michelin starred traditional Kaiseki
By 👻 @Vivian W., 11/05/2022 3:00 am
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Toronto MUST VISIT Michelin starred traditional Kaiseki cuisine spotFirst and foremost congratulations Kei, Chef Hashimoto and the rest of the Hashimoto family on earning your Michelin star. So well deserved! This is the REAL deal guys- the closest to authentic Kaiseki cuisine you can get in Toronto. We reserved for dinner to celebrate our anniversary. Kei and Chef Hashimoto prepared such a sweet card for us and even wrote in traditional brush pen our names and a congratulatory message in Japanese. From the moment we arrived, to the moment we left, everything was flawless. Attention to detail, presentation, hospitality, flavours & quality of each ingredient were best in class. There are also only 3 private tables per night so we were really able to enjoy and take our time. Our dinner lasted about 5 hours for 8 courses! Dinner can last as long or as short as you want but we really savored every moment and every detail Each course was a surprise to us like a "trust the chef" concept. The menu changes seasonally with ingredients sourced during those peak months. We loved Kei's patient and informative description of each course and besides conversing with each other we loved hearing from Kei about his favourites, and experiences. Some notable dishes that I enjoyed the most was of course the JA5 wagyu, hot soba noodles, raw sea bream from Fukuoka and the prized Shizuoka musk melon. A special night like this doesn't come at a small price tag- it most likely will set you back about $1k (including a bottle of sake). But we find ourselves comparing all of our future experiences to Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto...almost like the golden standard. If you're looking for an authentic and culturally immersive dining experience in Toronto, this is it
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