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ーRestaurant introductionー
Chef Haruka Katayanagi’s first steak experience was something he would never forget. Over time, detailed memories have become hazy. He couldn't remember the exact cut of steak—probably the thicker tenderloin—but his father had seasoned it perfectly Japanese style, with cream and soy sauce, a flavor he'd never tasted before.
He described the experience as "exquisite," a rare delicacy for his young self that was seared into his memory.
The memory resurfaced years later, during his culinary training, when he discovered wagyu and realized the depth of the ingredient. He subsequently dedicated the rest of his life to exploring the infinite possibilities of Wagyu and introducing its rich taste experience to more people. This is the core philosophy of Hanagi, his Michelin-starred Wagyu kaiseki restaurant in Ginza. Since opening his restaurant in Ningyocho 15 years ago, Chef Katayanagi has always been in the kitchen, spreading the delicious taste of Wagyu beef.
The name of the restaurant comes from a Zen word about beauty, and Chef Katayanagi is committed to showing the true deliciousness of Wagyu beef. He personally visits the butcher shop every day to carefully select A4 and A5 grade Kuroge Wagyu beef from top suppliers all over Japan and present it in a kaiseki-style menu that includes a variety of luxurious seasonal ingredients, from vegetables to seafood . Even the tableware has been carefully selected to highlight the color of each ingredient and enhance the visual dining experience. How better to enjoy the rich taste of Wagyu beef than with a glass of wine or sake hand-selected by Chef Katayanagi? As a trained sommelier, he personally selects the wines served in the restaurant and expertly pairs them with each dish.
To allow guests to better appreciate the Wagyu beef, the restaurant provides counter seating, where guests can watch Chef Katayanagi and his team of chefs transform the delicate meat into delicious dishes. For those looking for a more private dining experience, the restaurant also has individual booths that can accommodate up to eight people.
Michelin Guide:
2017 - One Michelin star restaurant
ーMeal contentー
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