When I was in Japan, my Thai friend brought me to a restaurant nearby the Imperial Palace to have a taste of a really amazing Japanese meal.
This restaurant is inside a 5-star hotel, therefore the interior decor is a bit upmarket too. The ambiance was really nice for a quiet lunch.
All the items in the meal were served cold except the soup. Everything was presented so nicely in small dishes.
A Japanese meal is normally commenced with the soup as the chopsticks will be moisten to minimise the 'stickiness' of them to the food.
The main dishes in a Japanese meal are normally prepared in different ways; some preserved, some braised, some steamed, some boiled, and some grilled. However, they were chilled in this meal that I had.
This meal even came with some sashimi, which is my favourite Japanese food.
This tofu came with this meal too, but it tasted very different from the tofu I had before. It was silky smooth and it gave a cooling after-taste to my throat.
After I had finished with the main course, a chilled glass bowl was put in front of me.
It was actually the dessert of the day, mixed fruit served chilled.
I call this meal an amazing meal because it gave me the internal cooling that lasted for hours even when I was walking under the hot summer sun.
9 comments:
This meal should cost a bomb! I have spent almost S$900 per person at a top traditional Japanese restaurant in Singapore.
It looks delicious but I bet it was very expensive! Happy WW
Gorgeous photos of some beautiful food!! I am so impressed.
great shots
My WW entry this week : in HERE and HERE. Hope you have time to visit . Thanks
everything came in a small portion but i bet it was satisfying =)
Looks so yummy! You're making me hungry! Happy WW :)
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Nuttin' But
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Lovely pics of the food sifu.
Making me yearn for jap. food.
that looks yummy ^^
small portions are way more fun to pick and eat out of =D
Hey Junie, you are absolutely right. This is what we call as fine dining! :)
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