Nothing but Wagyu

Wagyu Sampler @ Niku Ou

Tender and decadent, but having sampled wagyu of differing quality and origin in Japan, this does feel a little overpriced.

Dinner at the Oldest (Running) Hotel in the World

Forgot to post this grand multi-course dinner during my stay at the Keiunkan. It’s a whole bounty of winter produce. With a private dining room overlooking the same river and a dedicated waiter (really a butler? pretty sure she was assigned to us throughout our stay) going through each dish, the dining experience was serene and classy. Then again, you’d have high expectations when the hotel costs $1000 a night.

P.S. Anyone notice the paper “face mask case”?

Dinner @ Kitchen Hida

Round 2 of my Hida Beef journey! This time, armed with the knowledge of restaurants closing early and not taking any chances, I booked a table in advance and was surprised when I turned up when I saw a sign that all tables were already fully booked. Having tasted the food, I can see why. Their stroganoff was warm and nourishing, and their chateaubriand is hands-down the best cut of steak I’ve ever had thus far. It perfectly fits the definition of “melt-in-your-mouth” with no gristle or imperfection. Had that with some salad and corn soup made with Hida beef broth (not pictured), it was definitely the best meal I had in Takayama.

While there’s a lot of good Hida beef places, Kitchen Hida is the best among the various beef places I tried. Bookings are highly recommended (visit them in-person the night before if you can, or try calling them), and their chateaubriand is definitely pricey (cheaper tenderloin and sirloin cuts are available), but I would say the experience is so worth it.

Dinner @ Tenaga Ashinaga

Signature Bento @ Nobu

Katsu-sando @ Wagyumafia

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