Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Katjitsu

My husband took me here for my birthday dinner. Katjitsu serves shojin cuisine, which is an ancient Japanese cuisine developed in Zen Buddhist monasteries. All the dishes were vegan, and the menu changes monthly.

I had not read anything about this restaurant and so I had no expectations. As we walked to the entry way, I was underwhelmed. It was 5:30, which is super early for dinner in NYC, but was the only time slot available for at the chef's table. We were greeted by two women who direct us to the "chef's table" which is comprised of an eight person bar in front of what looks like a chef de partie preparing finishing touches on some of the dishes. I soon after learned that he was the executive chef who created every single dish that we were served.

The ambiance is simple, clean, no frills - very zen. We ordered the Hana menu with sake pairings. The meal was the creation of an artist at his best. Each and every dish was elegant, balanced, and incredibly flavorful. I was amazed by how much flavor Masato Nishihara, executive chef of Kajitsu, was able to capture. Additionally, his dishes were absolutely stunning to the eye, each one with multiple colors and components.

Julienne Tri-Color Potatoes and Stuffed Chrysanthemum Shaped Pasta, Mitsuba sauce, Chrysanthemum Petals



Shang Tang Broth with Kinugasa Mushroom, Braised Onion and Nameko



Simmered Daikon with Yuzu Miso, Eight Autumn Vegetables
and Chilled Sake with Silver Moon



House-Made Soba with scallions, grated radish, horse radish shoots



Steamed Matsutake Mushroomi, Water Chestnuts, Braised Nappa Cabbage and Fushimi Pepper, Fried Taro, Corn and Edamame Tempura,Fried Grape Leaf Wrapped Gomadofu with red wine sauce, balsamic soy Sauce, tofu puree


Steamed Rice with Smoked Eggplant and House-Made Pickles


Mochi with Fresh Fig



Black bean ice cream sandwiches

Each course was more impressive than the next. We both left completely satiated without being overly full. They just received their second Michelin star - each of which is well deserved. If all vegan food tasted like this, I surely would not miss meat! As a side note, the sake menu is top notch - there is a little something for everyone, and the pairings are very well selected.

Kajitsu
http://kajitsunyc.com/
(212) 228-4873

Location
414 E 9th St New York, NY 10009
Between 1st Ave. & Ave. A


Hours
Tuesday - Sunday
5:30pm - 10:00pm
Monday closed

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