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Sincere @ Sendagaya

October 6, 2019 Dave Perry

Hors d’oeuvres

Hors d’oeuvres

Hors d’oeuvres

Hors d’oeuvres

Hors d’oeuvres

Hors d’oeuvres

Hors d’oeuvres

Hors d’oeuvres

Hokkaido green asparagus with foie gras ravioli

Speciality brioche

Sustainable seafood - tuna, celeriac with curry mousse

Fried ayu with bamboo shots and consommé

Shrimp with white tomato mousse

Signature taiyaki

Roasted guinea fowl with wild vegetables

White rice with beef tartare

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Strawberry with Yomogi cream and sake

Citrus tamurana with fresh ricotta and green shiso

Maintaining the momentum of his previous successes, owner-chef Ishii Shinsuke’s Sincere is a Michelin starred restaurant popular among both local and visiting gourmands; so much so that reservations are best made a couple of months in advance. 

Complimenting the concept of a restaurant with a “playful yet sophisticated atmosphere with depth” the dining floor looks upon an expansive open kitchen which serves as stage for Chef Ishii and his team’s culinary flourishes. Underlying the playful artistry and presentation is classic French cuisine. 

Courses offer a captivating and filling journey along a seasonally inspired story comprised of local and regional produce. Aside from delicious home baked breads, seemingly endless hors d’oeuvres and excellent grilled and roasted meats, the signature dish is surely the taiyaki inspired fish pie. 

Sincere

03 6804 2006

 
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Caffe Ponte @ Hiroshima

August 25, 2019 Dave Perry

Baked ‘escargot’ oysters

Rucola and burrata cheese pizza

Rucola and burrata cheese pizza

Salsicha and aubergine pizza

Oyster and potherb mustard risotto

Grilled organic vegetables

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Bolognese

Inland Sea breaded sea bream

Inland Sea breaded sea bream

Veal with peppercorn sauce

The aptly named Caffe Ponte sits at the foot of the bridge and pier to Miyajima at the east-end of the Motoyasu River, opposite the Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Dome. 

As well as quality Italian cuisine, a gelato stand and lauded Hiroshima oysters this charming restaurant offers that rarest of Japanese treats; an al fresco dining experience with a pleasant riverside view. 

Dishes focus on Italian staples created with regional organic vegetables, seafood and meats. The pizzas and pastas are popular choices but the local oyster dishes, such as the oyster and potherb mustard risotto or baked ‘escargot’ oysters, are not to be missed. 

For dessert, try the salt milk ice cream and lemon sorbet. 

Caffe Ponte

082 247 7471

 
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Chirori @ Okayama

August 24, 2019 Dave Perry

Takenoko

Pan-fried lotus root with blue cheese

Omori tofu and Bizen vegetable sesame salad

Bisei beef cheek with soft boiled egg

Bisei beef and burdock curry

Italian style claypot vegetable risotto

Although to the casual passerby Chirori appears to be a Showa era coffee shop, closer inspection reveals a cozy Japanese bistro with an inviting retro interior.

Specializing in farm to table Bizen (Okayama) vegetables and fresh caught seafood from Shimotsui Fishing Port, the menu offers an interesting array of Japanese and European inspired dishes ranging from simple, clean tasting vegetable risottos to rich, saucy curries and stews.

Chirori

086 207 2273

 
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Canvas Tokyo @ Hiroo

August 14, 2019 Dave Perry

BBQ pulled pork

Beer-stewed pork and quinoa salad

Flat white, blood orange juice and soya Nico donuts

Popular among tourists and hipster cafe aficionados for its ‘instagenic’ facade and minimalist interior, Canvas Tokyo is an 'open concept store' comprising a svelte cafe and exhibition space.

A range of coffees (including flat whites sporting great latte art) is available, as well as organic teas, soya-based smoothies and fruit juices.

The food menu offers a small selection of sandwiches (purchased by weight, the pulled pork sandwich is delicious), croissants and salad lunch bowls; our favourites being the chili con carne and tender beer-stewed pork varieties.

The sweeter toothed can enjoy chewy soya donuts from Azabu-Juban's popular Nico Donuts - the magical pairing of which with a soya smoothie is an Instagram #canvastokyo institution.

Canvas Tokyo

03 6432 5700

 


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Hirakuya x Osteria @ Midorigaoka

June 30, 2019 Dave Perry

Burdock and devil’s tongue gorgonzola salad

Seasonal Salad

Potato salad

Hokkaido gyoza

Olive and tomato pizza

Curried courgette tempura

English style battered cod and chips

Hokkaido zangi karaage

Jalepeno peppers stuff with cream cheese

Roast beef in mustard sauce

Abalone and spinach risotto

Fried rice topped with foie gras

Crème brûlée

Set amidst a quiet residential neighbourhood, Hirakuya x Osteria’s open facade and pet-friendly terrace face on to the charming ‘green route’ between Midorigaoka and Jiyugaoka.  

The warm, polished wooden interior’s rich red and green wine bottle tones and collection of 60s and 70s vinyl sleeves evoke a Scandinavian lodge.

Offering a mix of lightly grilled, fried and simmered dishes encompassing Hokkaido, Italian and English cuisines the Euro-Japanese menu expands upon the casual dining theme of the original Jiyugaoka sister shop with a more focused (although less variable) offering.

Hirakuya Osteria

03 6459 5585

 
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