Description
午餐套餐 X
晚餐套餐 ¥27,830 / 位 ¥39,930 / 位
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His favorite phrases are Isshoku-Nyukon (“”Pouring one’s soul into a single meal””) and Issekigan (“”A discerning eye””). Chef Asahina makes good use of his discerning eye for people and food as he engages with customers. The concept of his restaurant is based on two keywords: people and food. He explains, “”People refers to taking into account the historical background of food culture to develop a refined taste for the pleasure of dining and to help one’s fellow man through food. Food refers to deepening one’s understanding of the classics while pursuing modern cuisine to give shape to flashes of inspiration and to unravel the essence of French cuisine. I intend to build up “”Asahina Gastornome”” through these 2 concepts””. Finding the ideal ingredients for French cuisine is also no easy task. Chef Asahina says, “”Ingredients direct from the farm are delicious. Organic vegetables are delicious. However, French cuisine gives you even more than that.”” One must imagine the final flavor and search for ingredients that can be deliciously transformed through the techniques of French cooking.
Walking down the dimly lit cobble road, it’s easy to imagine that you’re visiting a restaurant in Europe. From the glazed entrance doors, you can see a modern and elegant space with a keynote of white and touches of silver and platinum. The cutlery and show plates are by Marcel Wanders, an international art director, and the chandelier is by Moooi, a Dutch interior brand. Designed under the theme of “”not too modern, not too classic””, great attention was paid to the fine details of the interior, making for a stylish yet comfortable space that further enhances the mood of the gourmets who love Chef Asahina’s cooking. This is a restaurant where you can have a wonderful time with someone special, savoring world-class cuisine and lavish hospitality in perfect comfort.
※ Awarded 2 star on world-renowned gourmet guide Tokyo 2023
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Access
A 3-minute walk from Kayabacho Station, Exit 10(Tokyo Metro Tozai Line)
A 4-minute walk from Nihonbashi Station, Exit D2(Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
A 4-minute walk from Nihonbashi Station, Exit D2(Toei Asakusa Line)