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7 chome Kyoboshi

7 chome Kyoboshi

7 chome Kyoboshi

Kaizen (“continuous improvement”) concept is deeply tied not only to manufacturing and business(where it originally comes from) but to Japanese culture in general. Anything Japanese do, they will try to do their best. Whether its service in a hotel, asking directions in a metro station or simply growing vegetables and…

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Oct '09
Sushi Kanesaka

Sushi Kanesaka

Sushi Kanesaka

Before going to Sushi Kanesaka, I was preparing to spend my evening in a formal environment with an austere sushi master leading the show. Instead, I found myself in a friendly and vibrant place where the chef Shinji Kanesaka san was chatting with his guests and obviously enjoying doing so.…

12
Oct '09
Sushi Mizutani

Sushi Mizutani

Sushi Mizutani

Some say that Sushi Mizutani is the best in Tokyo, while Hachiro Mizutani san is one of the best sushi masters in Japan. And if one can rate sushi places with stars that were first meant to rate French cuisine, Sushi Mizutani together with Sukiyabashi Jiro are the only sushi…

11
Oct '09
Hello Tokyo…

Hello Tokyo…

Hello Tokyo…

I am in my favourite city in the world and my first dinner here was at Ukai-tei Ginza , teppanyaki restaurant in Ginza. Needless to say the “super top quality” beefsteak was a reminder that the Japanese have the best beef in the world…

5
Oct '09
Nishiki market in Kyoto

Nishiki market in Kyoto

Nishiki market in Kyoto

When I go to a new city, I always try to visit its market. Like this, you can approach the local culture a little bit better. A small photo “reportage” from this 400-year-old market…

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Mar '08
Kikunoi, Kyoto

Kikunoi, Kyoto

Kikunoi, Kyoto

Kaiseki – is a traditional Japanese multicourse meal that originates from tea drinking ceremonies in the 16th century. Kyoto and its region is the cradle of the Japanese culture as well as of kaiseki. Many say that multicourse small portions menus in the “Western” gastronomic restaurants are influenced by the…

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Mar '08
The most exclusive soba in the world…

The most exclusive soba in the world…

The most exclusive soba in the world…

When visiting the beautiful Kiyomizudera temple in Kyoto we passed by this small eatery serving soba and drinks. The soba (hot noodle soup) cost only 600 yens (around $6), but it was the best hot soba I have ever had… And the view and the surroundings were simply beyond any…

16
Mar '08
Teppanyaki. Dinners at Morimoto XEX and Keyakizaka

Teppanyaki. Dinners at Morimoto XEX and Keyakizaka

Teppanyaki. Dinners at Morimoto XEX and Keyakizaka

If there is another product (apart of toro) that is uncomparably better in Japan than anywhere else in the world is the Japanese beef. Any, not only the famous Kobe beef. What I found out in Morimoto XEX and Keyakizaka teppanyaki restaurants (each of them has one Michelin star) that…

14
Mar '08
Tsukiji market

Tsukiji market

Tsukiji market

Jet lag on the first day in Tokyo was tough. At 4 am I still didn’t feel like sleeping, so being awake early in the morning was a great opportunity to visit the Tsukiji market. What I saw there was mindblowing, the most impressive market I have ever seen. Huge…

12
Mar '08
Kyubei

Kyubei

Kyubei

When I asked the concierge of our hotel to book the three times starred sushi place called Sukiyabashi Jiri for our first night in Tokyo, he immediately answered that foreigners can’t book in Sukiyabashi Jiro. For sure, I didn’t feel discriminated- I am prepared for the fact that the Japanese…

11
Mar '08