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Mango7 May 11th, 2006 08:12 AM

Best Tokyo Kaiseki restaurant?
 
I will be in Tokyo at the end of the month and have just discovered Kaiseki during my research. Can anyone suggest a great Kaiseki restaurant in Tokyo? I realize they are expensive, but I want to make sure that it is a good one and I'm willing to spend a little more. Thanks,

Curt

lcuy May 11th, 2006 06:58 PM

Its been a while, but we loved Hisada in the basement of the TTC building in Ebisu area. I may find the address later...

kuranosuke May 11th, 2006 10:57 PM

its been about five years, but i went to nadaman at the new otani in tokyo, in october. it was fabulous. we had a private room for six, and the food and service was just out of this world. i recalled i ran out of film(pre dig), so one of the staff got a new roll of film for us.

the meal cost $250 each, however, we had a private room. i'm sure the regular dining room will be alot less. if you like sake, they have a superior sake list. so, if you really want to experience an excellent kaiseki meal, this is it.

hi lucy. genki?

lcuy May 12th, 2006 03:52 AM

K-suke: Genki desu! Are you going to the Kopp/Melissa GTG on Sat? I trying to go.

If not, we need another Asia one..I want to hear more about your last trip, and Isis's one also!

Mango7 May 12th, 2006 05:13 PM

Excellent. I did hear of a really expensive and popular one called Takamura on Roppongi rd. Thanks again!
Kurt

KimJapan May 12th, 2006 06:12 PM

This is just the sort of thing your hotel concierge can help you with. A reservation is a must, and your concierge should know of places that are excellent as well as accommodating to first-time kaiseki diners.

alibi13 May 13th, 2006 03:22 AM

If you go to Kyoto, there's a great place for kaiseki called Wakuden. They have a branch in one of the futuristic malls next to the train station (with set menues for about $50 and $80). And they have another location that costs about $350 a person. We ate at the cheaper place, and it was one of the best meals we've ever had.

Mango7 May 15th, 2006 08:20 PM

Thanks Kim- I never thought of that! :)

Alibi, unfortunately Kyoto is too far for our short stay. Thank you for your advice :)


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