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Hakuun
4-11-2 Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-0062, Japan
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Japanese
Chef's Table
Solo dining
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Hakuun
4-11-2 Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-0062, Japan
¥¥¥¥
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Japanese
Chef's Table
Solo dining
Two Stars: Excellent cooking
‘Hakuun’ is a Zen term meaning ‘white cloud’, denoting a spirit of flowing leisurely along without worldly attachment. The name proclaims the restaurant’s flexible approach to Japanese cuisine. Fragrance and temperature are prized. Bonito is shaved and dashi drawn before guests’ eyes. Wanmono is served at the perfect moment, when harmony between broth and main ingredient reaches its fullest expression. Beef and game, char-grilled and straw-roasted, display originality and skill. Norms are observed while evolution is encouraged.
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6 minutes
Two Chefs, Two Stars: Chefs Ensui and Hakuun on their Shared Success
After training together at RyuGin, chefs Ryusuke Ito of Ensui and Shingo Sakamoto of Hakuun reflect on their parallel journey from One to Two MICHELIN Stars.