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Koshikiryori Koki
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Guide Michelin
Vaut l'étape
Cuisine chinoise
L'avis du Guide Michelin
The food culture of Hong Kong is summed up in a simple proverb: Sik dak hai fuk: “Eating is a blessing.” The Hong Kong–born chef, known only as ‘Tommy’, delights in staging the daily ritual of gathering around the dinner table and merrily sharing a meal. He puts each ingredient on display as he cooks heaping platters of food and shares it out among his guests. Freshly roasted pork fillet and crispy chicken are flavours straight from his native city.
Localisation
2-13-6 Nishishimbashi, Minato-kuTokyo