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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at Droit at Droit (Droit)
Classic, beautiful French food at Droit in Kyoto. Until very recently, chef worked entirely alone. A small, spare, elegant space reflects the simplicity and focus of the dishes. His mastery of sauces really elevate the ingredients, and the pigeon was one of the best I’ve ever eaten, anywhere. Strongly recommended. Thank you @droit_kyoto.... More
Classic, beautiful French food at Droit in Kyoto. Until very recently, chef worked entirely alone. A small, spare, elegant space reflects the simplicity and focus of the dishes. His mastery of sauces really elevate the ingredients, and the pigeon was one of the best I’ve ever eaten, anywhere. Strongly recommended. Thank you @droit_kyoto. Less
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at Droit at Droit (Droit)
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at Droit at Droit (Droit)
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at SOWER at SOWER
Such a pleasure to experience the brand new @restaurant_sower in Shiga prefecture. Situated on the expansive grounds of a hotel beside Lake Biwa, they have access to incredible natural product from the lake and surroundings, as well as nearby mountains and ocean.
Chef @coleman__griffin and team bring a wide range of experience... More
Such a pleasure to experience the brand new @restaurant_sower in Shiga prefecture. Situated on the expansive grounds of a hotel beside Lake Biwa, they have access to incredible natural product from the lake and surroundings, as well as nearby mountains and ocean.
Chef @coleman__griffin and team bring a wide range of experience in some of the world’s most notable restaurants. The space makes good use of natural textures, local ceramics, and borrowed scenery out of broad windows.
For a restaurant only open three days, the level of precision in cooking and service was admirable. Wine parings were thoughtful, balanced, largely natural/low-intervention, and included a few locally made saké as well.
A very solid menu across the board. Everything was quite enjoyable, and the flavors and pace were nicely balanced. I particularly enjoyed the venison with pickled strawberries and a spicy sauce that was quite addictive, the yuba dish, the grilled cabbage, and the okayu at the end.
I’m really excited to see how they evolve, and look forward to returning as the seasons change. Definitely worth the trip. Less
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at 天ぷら 元吉 at Tempura Motoyoshi
Great tempura starts with pristine ingredients.
One of my favorite stores in Tokyo, @tempura_motoyoshi, is now being run by Matoba-san, while Motoyoshi-san builds out his new location.
Chef has kept all the quality, the creativity, and the skill. One of my must-go shops.
Pictured dishes:
1. Vegetable lineup
2. Shrimp
3. Asparagus (From... More
Great tempura starts with pristine ingredients.
One of my favorite stores in Tokyo, @tempura_motoyoshi, is now being run by Matoba-san, while Motoyoshi-san builds out his new location.
Chef has kept all the quality, the creativity, and the skill. One of my must-go shops.
Pictured dishes:
1. Vegetable lineup
2. Shrimp
3. Asparagus (From Japan, super early)
4. Sweet raw shrimp and sea grapes
5. Sardine over fried Nori
6. Fugu Shirako
7. Amadai
8. Kisu
9. Uni on fried Oba (thanks for not frying the uni!)
10. Sweet Potato Less
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at 白土(Shirato) at Shirato
One of the things I love about Tokyo is that there are so many amazing restaurants, places that in any other city would be hugely famous, but here they just do excellent work quietly. Shirato is one of those gems hidden in plain sight, right near the busy Roppongi crossing.
It’s an intimate counter, elegant but not fussy. The menu is twenty courses,... More
One of the things I love about Tokyo is that there are so many amazing restaurants, places that in any other city would be hugely famous, but here they just do excellent work quietly. Shirato is one of those gems hidden in plain sight, right near the busy Roppongi crossing.
It’s an intimate counter, elegant but not fussy. The menu is twenty courses, most just a few bites, so you can really see their range and talent. The food is French with a strong Japanese sensibility and some Chinese flavors sneaking into a few dishes. Wine pairings are smart and thoughtful.
These pictures are from three visits, in different seasons. The soupe de poisson and the sweet shrimp are two standouts I enjoyed all three times.
Strongly recommended.
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at すし匠 at Sushi Sho Yotsuya
Sushi Sho, Yotsuya
A famous shop which has launched a small sushi empire. Casual feeling and friendly, but don’t let that fool you. The sushi is excellent, and service is surprisingly sharp. A must go, but you’ll need someone to bring you, as it’s constantly packed with long time regulars.
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at 天ぷら 元吉 at Tempura Motoyoshi
Great tempura starts with pristine ingredients.
One of my favorite stores in Tokyo, @tempura_motoyoshi, is now being run by Matoba-san, while Motoyoshi-san builds out his new location.
Chef has kept all the quality, the creativity, and the skill. One of my must-go shops.
Pictured dishes:
1. Vegetable lineup
2. Shrimp
3. Asparagus (From... More
Great tempura starts with pristine ingredients.
One of my favorite stores in Tokyo, @tempura_motoyoshi, is now being run by Matoba-san, while Motoyoshi-san builds out his new location.
Chef has kept all the quality, the creativity, and the skill. One of my must-go shops.
Pictured dishes:
1. Vegetable lineup
2. Shrimp
3. Asparagus (From Japan, super early)
4. Sweet raw shrimp and sea grapes
5. Sardine over fried Nori
6. Fugu Shirako
7. Amadai
8. Kisu
9. Uni on fried Oba (thanks for not frying the uni!)
10. Sweet Potato Less
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at 白土(Shirato) at Shirato
One of the things I love about Tokyo is that there are so many amazing restaurants, places that in any other city would be hugely famous, but here they just do excellent work quietly. Shirato is one of those gems hidden in plain sight, right near the busy Roppongi crossing.
It’s an intimate counter, elegant but not fussy. The menu is twenty courses,... More
One of the things I love about Tokyo is that there are so many amazing restaurants, places that in any other city would be hugely famous, but here they just do excellent work quietly. Shirato is one of those gems hidden in plain sight, right near the busy Roppongi crossing.
It’s an intimate counter, elegant but not fussy. The menu is twenty courses, most just a few bites, so you can really see their range and talent. The food is French with a strong Japanese sensibility and some Chinese flavors sneaking into a few dishes. Wine pairings are smart and thoughtful.
These pictures are from three visits, in different seasons. The soupe de poisson and the sweet shrimp are two standouts I enjoyed all three times.
Strongly recommended.
@roppongishirato77 Less
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- Justin Hurst added a new meal Dinner at すし匠 at Sushi Sho Yotsuya
Sushi Sho, Yotsuya
A famous shop which has launched a small sushi empire. Casual feeling and friendly, but don’t let that fool you. The sushi is excellent, and service is surprisingly sharp. A must go, but you’ll need someone to bring you, as it’s constantly packed with long time regulars.