This golden sake cup, almost weightless and just large enough to cup comfortably in your hand, seems like the perfect symbol for the serenely elegant Kikunoi. The restaurant quietly strives for a luxurious and old-fashioned perfection. Chef Yoshihiro Murata has described himself as trying to "accurately communicate Japanese food to the world."
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Notes from Japan: Kikunoi, Kyoto
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This golden sake cup, almost weightless and just large enough to cup comfortably in your hand, seems like the perfect symbol for the serenely elegant Kikunoi. The restaurant quietly strives for a luxurious and old-fashioned perfection. Chef Yoshihiro Murata has described himself as trying to "accurately communicate Japanese food to the world."