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Sojuan Serves a Classy Kaiseki Meal in Tokyo
by Jay Friedman
Kaiseki is a traditional Japanese meal stunning in presentation and carefully composed in flavors, colors, textures, and seasonality. Serving vessels are beautiful and purposeful, with leaves and flowers connecting food to nature, and edible garnishes typically depicting fauna and flora.
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