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  • 5
  • Wonderful!

This is a mixture of shoujin ryori (traditional vegan religious food) and the odd western dish. The food is quite nice and uses a lot of Japanese ingredients that you don't see often (e.g. shishito chillies). It's a set menu of several small dishes, tea, dessert, and matcha (bitter whisked green tea, as used in a tea ceremony). So no worries about ordering if you don't know any Japanese -- everyone gets the same thing. The setting is semi formal, served in a screened tatami room. It's a good way to get a taste of ryokan or temple dining if you're new to Japanese culture. The staff are super nice and there is at least one fluent English speaker. Highly recommended as a special occasion lunch.


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