Japan
is such a diverse country with multiple prefectures, each with their own
crowning glory. When we speak of Japanese tourism, the usual suspects are
Hokkaido, Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto etc. However, there are multiple hidden gems
interspersed amongst the many cities that make up Japan, and Niigata is one of
them.
With the Shinano River running through and irrigating the
city before opening into the Sea of Japan, Niigata is a port city renowned for
their seafood, rice, Sake and fresh produce. From now till 30 Dec 2016, Tóng Lè Private Dining has partnered
with Niigata City Prefecture to feature a set menu incorporating freshest
ingredients direct from the famed “Rice Kingdom”.
We loved the Snow Crab
(featured in the dinner menu), which consists slivers of the sweet, briny
snow crab flesh marinated in two types of rice wine, served on a bed of
Japanese tomatoes and topped with ikura.
Ama-ebi,
or sweet shrimp, is an extremely popular ingredient in Japanese cuisine. What
is special about the sweet shrimp featured in this specially curated menu is
that their color and shape resembles that of chili peppers or 'nan-ban',
earning them the nickname of Nanban Ebi.
In order to preserve the sweetness and texture of these prawns caught off the
coast of Niigata, Chef Ling of Tóng Lè has chosen to top the raw prawns on a
light, velvety smooth pumpkin soup with delicate Japanese mushrooms.
No
one does Wagyu like the Japanese, and the Wagyu
beef we had was melt-in-your-mouth tender, and rich in flavour. Also
excellent was the succulent greens and roasted chestnuts served on the side.