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🙂 4/5 - TLDR: Pricey but very beautiful experience! Not full 5 star
By 👻 @Eleanor Y. W., 09/20/2021 3:00 am
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TLDR: Pricey but very beautiful experience! Not full 5 star because of ...small portion. I was quite torn between 4 and 5 stars here.The first time I heard of Kaiseki Yu-zen Hashimoto was when I just moved to Toronto 8 years ago. My reaction upon seeing the price was apparently "Nope, I'm not going to eat there. Who's going to pay $300 plus tax and tip for just a Japanese meal? Wouldn't this be enough to have a Michelin 3 star meal in real Tokyo?"The latter half of the statement is probably still true. The price is enough for a top tier dinner but nah, 2021 is not a year for worry-free international travel. So let's give the local Japanese restaurant a try and see if it could make up for a missed travel to Japan.Upon entering I was amazed by the beautiful interior - we were escorted through a narrow, dim corridor with splendid Japanese style decor to finally arrive our own individual room for just me and my husband. The path itself was an experience almost - it's like we were teleported to Japan. The room was very quiet, there was background music playing but volume was very low, somehow we found ourselves conversing in lower voices too, another subtle thing that felt like Japan.Food is no doubt authentic. I wouldn't have been able to tell if I was in Japan or in Toronto from tasting the food alone - the cooking method and presentation were both traditional and beautiful. Flavor wise I personally liked it better than many fusion menus, possibly because I'm from Asia and started eating the more traditional Japanese food to begin with :PThere were 8 courses in total but at the end I didn't feel stuffed, not even close. The portion of food was small, which I thought was a nature of Kaiseki dinner. It didn't mean to stuff one's stomach. Its origin was small seasonal food to enjoy before tea ceremony, after all.Speaking of tea ceremony, there was originally a tea ceremony at the end of the meal. But because of the COVID the ceremony was cancelled. That's to say our experience was strictly speaking, incomplete this time.One more thing to note - this restaurant is run by just the Hashimoto family. The chef Hashimoto prepares every single dish presented to us - this is truly impressive.
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