Kai Restaurant has been selected as a best restaurant
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Listed below are links to reviews of Kai Restaurant from around the web.
[ more from 10best]
"Sleek, minimalist design elements mark the interior of this serene eatery, which was founded with the intent of honoring the harmony of the traditional Japanese dining experience. In keeping with this elemental balance, dishes from the both land and sea a..."
[ more from fodors]
"One flight up from a glamorous stretch of Madison Avenue you'll find serenity and sheer culinary bliss in this jewel box. Three prix-fixe menus consisting of five to 10 small courses of chef Hitoshi Kagawa's premium Japanese fare -- like lily-bulb soup wi..."
[ more from frommers]
"This calming refuge of a restaurant, located above the Ito En Tea Store in the heart of tony Madison Avenue, is inspired by kaiseki cuisine of Japan. Kaiseki is the multicourse food accompaniment to lavish tea ceremonies in Japan...."
[ more from gayot]
| "Japan's famous kaiseki dinners---a parade of virtuoso cooking---evolved from the tea ceremony. Building on this history, Ito En, one of Japan's largest tea companies, opened Kai over its tea shop...." |
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[ more from nymag]
"Downstairs is the Ito En retail shop; upstairs, an elegant restaurant serving food inspired by kaiseki, the Japanese meal served after a tea ceremony. And most of the dishes on the a la carte lunch menu and the four-level prix fixe dinner menus are flavor..."
[ more from savorynewyork]
""Eating here is an exercise in sensuality, from the textures and colors of the interior to the myriad serving dishes on which the food (infused with some French flair) arrives...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"Short for kaiseki -- the culinary sub-genre of mini-meals associated with ancient tea ceremonies in Japan -- Kai offers one of the most unique dining experiences in the city. Situated on the second floor above its downstairs tea boutique parents, Kai boas..."
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