Sentences with phrase «japanese izakaya»

Celebrity chef and restaurateur Michael Schulson brings an exciting new dining concept to the portfolio with modern Japanese Izakaya at Monkitail, and Nuevo Latino Playa offers a touch of Latin America in a festive and vibrant setting.
Miminashi, a Japanese Izakaya - style restaurant, brings the casual, convivial style of a Tokyo gastropub to downtown Napa.
Kimpton Donovan Hotel is known for its outstanding service, modern décor, unparalleled views from popular rooftop bar, DNV Rooftop, and acclaimed Japanese izakaya - style restaurant, Zentan.
The hotel's dining has made it a destination for locals and non-guests; highlights include a lavish Chinese restaurant, a Japanese izakaya grill, an Italian trattoria, an Arabian kitchen, and even a Peruvian spot.
All kitchens are fully equipped to support fine dining every night of your vacation but you may want to slip away to one of the resorts top class restaurants, Mystique Gardens for candle - lit dining under the palm trees or Feeling Koi, a Japanese Izakaya - inspired restaurant set on stilts over the lagoon.
Offering a sophisticated, contemporary twist on the traditional Japanese Izakaya dining experience...
Don't forget the quirky cafes, speakeasy cocktail bars, alleys lined with Japanese izakaya, craft beer gastropubs and dining in the dark.
From convincing hesitant Mainers that ramen noodles are not just for cash - strapped college students at the Pai Men Miyake location, to introducing the Japanese izakaya tradition at Miyake Diner — Chef Miyake is committed to epicurean discovery.
This is served as part of a special menu late nights Thursday through Saturday at Uni Restaurant in Boston, and is part of a «Japanese izakaya» menu that also features pork buns and fried chicken.

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An Izakaya is a Japanese pub, a place for sake and beer that also features small menu items to keep you from getting too terribly sloshed at one sitting.
Even Izakaya (Japanese pub venues) offer new ideas with bite - size snacks with flavored glazes, seaweed seasonings and tangy dipping sauces.
After working as executive chef at Charlie Trotter's for more than a decade, Matthias Merges zigged and opened this kick - ass izakaya with Japanese small plates and a keen sense of fun.
Izakaya inspired plates paired with beer, wine and sake, farm fresh salads with an Asian twist, Korean and Japanese spices and kimchi, fresh ramen and udon... Ozu is food for the everyday: steaming bowls of ramen, healthy bowls of rice paired with meats and vegetables, vegan and gluten free options, appetizers and salads.
Born in Japan and trained everywhere from a Tokyo soba spot to Chez Panisse, chef Sylvan Brackett melds traditional Japanese technique with Alice Waters — level dedication to California ingredients at this one - of - a-kind izakaya.
Guu Izakaya Check out 1 of the 5 Guu Izakya establishments in Vancouver if you have a hankering for Japanese food.
In more recent years, the influx of Asians into Canada brought a whole new dining experience, and now you can find Chinese restaurants and real life izakayas (the term for traditional Japanese bars), as well as the ever present seafood places, which cater in spot prawns as well as wild salmon.
An Izakaya is a Japanese restaurant / bar popular among businesspeople for the Far East version of Happy Hour.
Asian food is popular in Vancouver, especially Japanese cuisine, and Guu with Garlic on Robson Street offers a creative menu in the Izakaya style.
• Dinings Restaurant A unique fusion of traditional Izakaya - style Japanese Tapas and modern European cuisine, presented with flair in an informal setting.The central sushi counter and open kitchen creates interaction with guests, while the terrace dominates fantastic city - scapes acts as a lounge and extension of the interiors.
Famed Chef & Restaurateur Michael Schulson's modern Izakaya, coupling sharable Japanese - inspired fare
Enjoy meeting with friends in the study / library, which is a sophisticated room you have cocktails in, or dine at the high end Izakaya Japanese restaurant.
While in Chicago, stay at the St. James Hotel, try an Italian meat sandwich at Mr. Beef, and enjoy a cold beer and Japanese «izakaya» snacks at Oysy River North.
If you're looking for Japanese, but don't want to spend a fortune, Izakaya at 1487 South Pearl Street is a great bet.
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