Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Paula Wilson/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Paula Wilson/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Leslie Seto/Aburi Hana
Aburi Hana
Guide Michelin
Lohnt sich der Schritt
Japanisch
Bewertung des Guide Michelin
The air is charged, and as you descend underneath Yorkville, you sense that your evening is headed somewhere interesting. Minimalist in design, Aburi Hana saves the drama for the plates, using handmade Arita pottery that has a history tracing back to the 1600s.Chef Ryusuke Nakagawa presents a modern take on the history-steeped Kyō-Kaiseki menu. His cooking is personal and intricate, weaving multiple techniques and colors into every dish. The signature maguro flower, a rose made from pieces of akami and chutoro, is stunning, and kurobuta kakuni, simmered pork belly over foie gras, dazzles. Aji fry takes fish sourced from the chef's home prefecture and riffs on his mother's recipe for a deeply satisfying effort. Dessert delivers a sweet finale.
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102 Yorkville Ave.Toronto M5R 1B9