Sojiki Nakahigashi
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Guía Michelin
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Gastronomía sostenible
Japonesa
La opinión de la Guía Michelin
The charm of rustic simplicity evokes longing for hometown roots. Sojiki means ‘herbivorous cuisine’, a gift from the bounty of nature. As if weaving a story, the menu overflows with natural flavours. Like a storyteller, the chef mesmerises as he talks about each dish, charming guests with his playful way with words. The stars are the rice cooked in an old-style okudo stove and the roasted dried sardines. No-nonsense cooking eloquently conveys the chef’s gratitude for his ingredients.