Roan Kikunoi is part of the Kikunoi trio of Michelin-starred restaurants. The main restaurant in Gion, Kyoto has three stars, while Roan Kikunoi and the Tokyo branch have both been awarded two stars.
We made reservations for the mini-Kaiseki course which turned out to be a great lunch.
We made reservations for the mini-Kaiseki course which turned out to be a great lunch.
Street view
Entrance corridor
We were seated on one side of the counter. We were the only foreigners lunching that day.
Behind us there were two raised tatami seating areas.
As we sat, chef Hiroki came to welcome us. He gave us his business card, introduced himself in very good English then told us to let him know if we had any questions/requests during our meal. We were also given a personalized menu in English (hence the detailed description below).
Aperitif: Sake
We selected iced tea, and after emptying our glasses, a friendly English-speaking waiter kept bringing extra glasses until dessert.
Hassun (Appetizers)
Small Japanese taro with hana-sansho (Japanese pepper flower)
Salmon and daikon roll
Beans with sesame vinegar sauce
Marinated shimaazi (yellow jack)
Tai-sushi Matsukaze (Tai liver paté with white poppy seeds)
Chef Hiroki slicing some fish for the sashimi course
Sashimi - Tai (red sea bream), Baby tuna, Yellow leek, curled cucumber, wasabi
Soup - Yuba, green beans, yuzu
Salad - Tougan, Tanaka-tougarasi (Japanese sweet pepper)
We were curious to know what tougan was. We asked chef Hiroki who explained then asked his assistant something. Soon afterwards, a tougan sliced in half was placed in front of us, to the amusement of the other customers:
Tempura - Prawn, sweet potato, carrot, onion, green soybeans
Rice - Rice with grilled tai, onion soup, Japanese pickles
Enjoying the fragrant herb sprinkled over the rice, we asked the chef how it's called. A plateful was brought for us to see and smell. Too bad we forgot the name!
Toothpicks in an antique container.
Dessert
Coconut milk ice cream, wafer, sweet red bean, watermelon.
Hot tea
This was our most enjoyable lunch in Kyoto. Chef Hiroki and his assistants really made us feel welcome. It also made us forget the overpriced lunch from the previous day at Hyotei. On our next visit to Japan, we will try to have a kaiseki dinner at their main restaurant or their Tokyo branch.
Roan Kikunoi
Kiyamachi, Kyoto
http://kikunoi.jp/english/store/roan/
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