Aronia de Takazawa - Vegetable Parfait | Japanese Eats

An exquisite interpretation of a parfait using fresh vegetables, topped with caviar and gold leaf. This was truly a gorgeous and creative dish, and was a wonderful second course in the 11-course meal.

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Chef Yoshiaki Takazawa's bijou restaurant has long been one of Tokyo's most intriguing secrets, more talked about than actually visited. Hardly surprising, since Aronia only sits two tables (maximum eight people) each evening. His French-Japanese signature dishes include: a ratatouille terrine, with vegetables layered into multicoloured cubes; carpenter's salade niçoise, with sashimi tuna and tapenade sauce solidified in the shape of spanners and screws; and his hot balloon of seafood slow-cooked with bamboo shoot and seaweed. Takazawa stands centre-stage in this hushed, windowless chamber, with its sleek wood panelling and dramatic spot lighting, preparing or finishing each course himself, while his wife Akiko serves and explains in faultless English.
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