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    Kaiseki Furukawa

    4.7 (34 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese
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    a bottle of sake
    Steven C.

    Very pricy but excellent quality and execution. Wonderful dinner served by Chef Hasegawa-San Bill is $260

    Anna H.

    This was our first kaiseki experience and it was a great time! I was surprised they even had something like this in MN. We were celebrating a late Valentine's day dinner, and everything from when we stepped into the restaurant was perfect. The staff were all so attentive and friendly - not overly the top home -y friendly, but professional friendly. Kaiseki is pretty similar to a tasting menu, there is a set menu with ten courses the head chef puts together and they change every month here. We sat up in front where we saw all the action and we chatted a bit with chef Kurukawa - he's so knowledgeable on Japanese cuisine it's so cool! He said the menus and the type of food they choose is based on the season. Out of the ten dishes, I would say 3-4 really stand out and one would probably be my all-time favorite thing here. It was this one in the soup base that had tofu and shiitake mushrooms. Everything was so deliberate and looked all beautiful. We are definitely coming back, but to be honest, it is expensive, so I wouldn't recommend for people who eat a lot because you probably won't be stuffed here. We were both contently full at the end. Service: great attentive people Ambience: modern/clean Japanese feels Food: amazing, unique things we've never had before in Midwest

    Stephanie L.

    I cannot express what a great experience we had with Chef Furukawa. We chose the restaurant to celebrate my boyfriend's birthday and we also interested in tasting Kaiseki meal. Came in, greeted, took our coats, get seated. We started out with welcome tea and warm towels. The server brought out the trays for us and explained that these trays are meant for celebration (that's why we are here). We loved all the little touch that the restaurant brought. We chose counter seating because we wanted to talk with Chef Furukawa and saw him worked his magic. Our favorite are definitely the sashimi (tuna & Hokkaido scallops) because we could taste the freshness and actually understand the kaiseki concept. Rice and mushroom was also the star of the meal, simple yet delicious. Chef Furukawa gave us the rice with the word "Celebration" in a shape of a crane which wish longevity. One thing we loved about this meal was the simplicity in method while retaining the natural taste of the ingredient. Concluded the meal with desserts, matcha tea, again warm towels. Services are absolutely wonderful and attentive. Definitely recommend for special occasion (because it can be pricey) and counter seating for a private chef experience.

    Kara D.

    This was such a beautiful experience that was so special I almost got a little emotional. This is Japanese cuisine at its finest that's worth saving up for for a special occasion. Kaiseki is a coursed Japanese experience that showcases seasonal ingredients with expert execution and presentation. Every single course is so thoughtfully done, right down to every detail (the tools, techniques, dinnerware). True to Japanese culture, each dish was balanced in flavor, intricate in preparation yet clean, while each ingredient was respected. The service was incredible too -- very friendly, educational, and even interactive. Chef Furukawa came around to every table after; what an honor! Clearly I LOVED every single thing, so here's a little insight on the current menu: + Tosazu gelée with hokkaido kegani, minnesota corn, fresh edamame, bell pepper, and flowering shiso + Hamo sushi, nanbanzuke, soy-simmered sawagani, japanese eggplant dengaku, and kinpira of lotus root with konnyaku + Salt-grilled shikoku island ayu with house-pickled young myoga + Tsukuri seasonal sashimi = Aji, bluefin akami, and toro. NOTES: + Located above Kado No Mise, next to Gori Gori Peku + Make a reservation in advance! It's a small place. + Currently $125 per person + You can add a drink pairing program or order a la cart + Seasonal menu features 10 courses, structured from Hassun to Okashi

    this magical craft of what universe provide..culinary of  space that speak clear to earth..

    August 17, 2021 is a special evening- Kaiseki Furukawa has return after months of pause because of pandemic. This seasonal delicacy elegantly capture the skill and mastery of Furukawa's talent in both invention and preserve of tradition that placed and set your palate to its high standard- artistic presentation and careful balance of nutrition, shape/ form and taste-a simply magical culinary in an preserved second floors first st and first ave of Minneapolis . Ten (10) dish range from blue prawn, Hokkaido Octopus, bluefin akami and toro to Minnesota Tomato, corn and leaves...salt grill aichi Yu, (fish) grill toro and many elegance root and broth--- Presented in parade of luxury ceramic, glass plate and bowl, decorated with leaves, flower and mastery in "using" of what universe has given. From the sea, land, and mountain-- delicacy and its power. Three chefs working together, lead by the owner and head chef Furukawa, chef Tomoyo and chef Daisuke, three of them are the gift to us in Minneapolis dining and cultural wealth that exchange.... I was flying to a blue gold sky of deliciousness -- with deep appreciation of brilliance craft of Kaiseki- a prime one, a gold blue sea, a blue mountain of secrecy of root, trees, leave, all in front of you-- for you-- arigatow!these delicacy of seasonal -- grounded to its epic as a standard..

    This was exquisite and really memorable. Thank you to Chef Furukawa and his incredible team. We are lucky to have authentic kaiseki in Minneapolis. The sake pairings were exceptional and service was unbelievable. Super attentive but in a way that felt natural. When you consider how special the ingredients are (much of it sourced from Japan), how labor intensive the preparations are, all the beautiful serveware and meticulous, seasonal attention to detail, this is actually an amazing value for a high end dining experience. I can't wait to go back to try a different seasonal menu and the omakase.

    Sakizuke -Tofu, dried kuchiko and wasabi
    Michelle V.

    This is truly an experience to try! Granted maybe only try once --as others have noted --it is quite spendy. The total for two of us for food, sake/wine pairing, tax, and tip was well over $500. Yes, $500. Ouch. The food was delicious and intricately prepared. The chef and staff would stop by and explain each course. The dishes are from the chef's family and beautifully handpainted. I really enjoyed the octopus, sashimi, mackerel, and the sea bass. The valet was $7 but he sprinted to get our vehicle like The Flash which was hilarious and awesome so we bumped up the tip! Minus a star for pricing and not a fan of the desserts.

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    Craig K.

    Before reading my review, please check the review of Kim T. from Fort Lauderdale who succinctly summarizes all of the factual information one should know before taking a seat at Kaiseki Furukawa. Kaiseki is all about the seasons and regions. Minnesota does not have another Kaiseki restaurant. This is an intimate setting, many servers, few guests. This is a multi course meal, served on much of the proprietor's own dinnerware; each piece has some familial history and in some cases is hundreds of years old. Eating here is all about respecting historical and ethnic cuisine, enveloping yourself in heritage and culture, and imbibing earthly riches of bountiful harvest, cultivating the traditions of pure forms and rhythm of cuisine through taste and texture.... Yada yada. I'm honestly a little concerned about posting a review of this place now, because there's only two other reviews and I want someone smarter to eat here before it's fully judged. I've spent more than a month in Japan, but still feel wholly under qualified to understand what the heck this place is. Let me speak a little more pragmatically about KF. Firstly, you must pay ahead. This is clearly an attempt to ensure you're aware of the stunning cost of your meal beforehand, sans liquids. You start your meal (a little confusingly) entering what appears to be another Japanese restaurant entirely. (Kado No Mise, BTW, looks fantastic and in some ways, I wish we'd just stayed put.) You walk behind the host station and up an otherwise unremarkable stairwell to get there. From there, you are directed to the bar, with a nice selection of Japanese whiskey. I recognized many of the bottles from grocery stores and gas stations in Japan. Tough to see $18 for an ounce of gas station whiskey, but someone had to import it. When your table is ready, you're taken to another room. Your anticipation is huge, because you spent a mortgage payment to get there. It turns out to be a dimly lit brick and whitewashed room with a few tables and a small bar, all of course very sparsely decorated. (If you turned the lights on, it would probably look like a lonely apartment.) It was our 10th wedding anniversary, so we did not heed the advice of Kim T.; we chose a table. We wanted to see each other. Perhaps, in hindsight, we should have heeded Kim's advice, but then we wouldn't have eaten there because my wife and I wanted to have a normal conversation. My wife and I are fans of saki, but she does not like white wine. This threw the sampler menu out the window and the sommelier into a tailspin, for white wine goes with fish (and there's clearly fish on a japanese menu). He suggested a $140 bottle of saki, and it was hard to know whether he was just upselling or really thought it was good. His second selection also was the second most expensive, so we picked that. Maybe we were chumps, I don't know. The truth is, the whole menu, even before we got there, made me uneasy. I feel like, when someone needs to use 7 words to say "mushroom", they must be hiding something. "Hhagama-cooked hokkaido yumepirika rice with oregon matsutake". Translation: Rice with mushroom sauce. Many restaurants are guilty of this, but I can't help but think it's pretentious, or for dumb people. I understand though, that no one's going to go to your restaurant if your menu says, "mushroom flavored rice"; unless of course, that rice is fan-frigging-tastic. Which, honestly, is the case here. Probably one of the highlights of the meal. There are a steady stream of courses coming at you. It's not rapid-fire, by any means. The whole meal took 4 hours. This was grossly over what we told our babysitter, so after about hour 2.5, we were checking our phones constantly. I was also nervous as heck that I was going to break one of Mr. Furukawa's ancient fancy plates. One of the most memorable points of the meal, for me, unfortunately was a lowpoint. There was some little pregnant fish that had been sliced the short way and treated in a bunch of fancy ways. Biting into it was reminiscent of eating my uncle's buckshot-filled wild game when I was a kid; something crunched in a way that was just wrong, and I thought I cracked a molar. I'm confident Mr. Furukawa works his can off, I'm positive he believes 100% in what he's doing, and I'm sure he's mastered some Culture & Heritage test and that his forefathers would be proud. But just like the nude baths, the warm toilet seats, and the hot-liquid vending machines across Japan, I'm just not sure we're ready for him yet. I do feel terrible for the 3 stars. Wish I could do 3.5. Would have done 4 had I not been concerned about cracking a tooth. Oh- final note; google maps can't find this place for whatever reason. It got us within a few blocks. We called them and said we couldn't find the restaurant and they said, "Oh, you must be using google maps."

    Kim T.

    Kaiseki is a traditional Japanese multi-course meal where the food is selected based on the season and also often as representation of different regions and or environments. It could be said that when you're eating kaiseki, you are eating the seasons. With that said, Kaiseki Furukawa is the first of it's kind here in Minnesota and I am hopeful to have the pleasure of enjoying another meal here someday. Kaiseki Furukawa shares it's space with Kado No Mise, the foremost is located on the second floor while the latter is on the first floor. Check-in is located when you walk in, directly before the stairs. Once you're seated be prepared for an 8-12 course meal with a wine & sake pairing available. Seating is available at the counter for 9 guests or tables. If you are dining as a couple or alone I would highly recommend sitting at the counter where you can watch the food being prepared and converse with the chefs. The food...what can I say? This is my second time having kaiseki but I feel like the two experiences are worlds apart. Let's start with presentation. Every course brought out is served on different service ware that has been meticulously procured and selected for that dish. Chef Furukawa has been creating this collection for years and it is so stunning. As always with Japanese cuisine, the presentation of the food is top notch with lovely colors, texture combinations and flavors. There was one dish with eggplant that melted in your mouth, it was cooked perfectly. The bluefin toro and mebaru rock fish were head tiltingly good. Is it worth it? So kaiseki is not an inexpensive meal wherever may go but this restaurant is definitely worth a try. The food, atmosphere and service are all top notch and on point. If you drink and have the extra funds splurge for the wine & sake pairing. If you don't, there are still plenty of good options available for libation enjoyment.

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    Incredible. I waited a long time for them to reopen. It is a must-try. Only 2 seatings on Tuesdays.

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    In my opinion, this is not only the best sushi in the Twin Cities, but one of the best in the United States. Truly superb.

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    This is more of an experience than a meal. A great challenge of textures and flavors. The whisky bar is fantastic.

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    4.1
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    3-Star Michelin Vibes -- Without the Flight to Tokyo!…read more Having dined at Jiro in Tokyo, I can confidently say this spot rivals that world-class experience -- with a warmer touch and a staff that speaks perfect English! From the moment we arrived, the valet parking made everything easy (though I recommend taking an Uber if you're doing the wine pairing... you'll definitely want to savor every sip). We went for the Matsu omakase, and wow -- every course was a work of art. The freshly grated wasabi, the thoughtful pacing, and watching each dish come to life at the sushi bar turned dinner into a full sensory experience. Chef Shiga was an incredible host -- friendly, engaging, and clearly passionate about his craft. And to top it all off, we had the pleasure of meeting Owner-Chef Shigeyuki Furukawa at the end of our meal -- such a gracious and humble culinary genius! My wife and I left absolutely blown away and already planning our next visit. Perfect for a date night, a special celebration, or simply treating yourself to something unforgettable. This place has officially earned a spot on our favorites list!

    Wow. Just. Wow. I don't know if I can articulate a review that appropriately sums up how impressed…read moreI was with our dining experience here. From the service, intimate setting, the food. THE FOOD. Everything was top notch and Kado more than deserved their James Beard nom and hopefully a win in the next year. Every single item was outstanding. We did the chef's table omakase and cannot recommend it enough. We were fortunate enough to have Chef Furukawa at our station.

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    Momo Sushi is my favorite sushi in Minneapolis. Everytime I get asked for a sushi spot…read morerecommendation, I always say Momo. The rolls are huge and packed with incredible combinations. There is a great variety of rolls so everyone is going to be pleased with the meal. The restaurant itself is tight on space but the dining experience makes up for it. I recommend you beat the dinner rush and go early when they reopen for the evening. Warning, it does get really busy almost everyday because it is just that good! Location-wise it is great because if you struggle to find parking in the small lot next to the spot, you can park on a residential street behind the restaurant and take a short stroll. I'm curious as to what the takeout experience is, I haven't had the chance to order, I would rather dine in the restaurant.

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    Kataki

    Kataki

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    Stopped by for sushi and sashimi and had a great experience. The restaurant is conveniently located…read moreon the corner with ample parking. Service was quick, efficient, and very friendly. The food was fresh and delicious -- honestly can't complain at all. Definitely a solid spot if you're craving sushi!

    Husband wanted sushi and I wanted ramen so we decided to try this place for best of the both world…read more We came around 1pm so there was a happy hour menu (selected smaller portion $5 appetizers and $13 sushi roll (not really cheap for sushi happy hour). Cream cheese - typical but kind of small Chicken Katsu- crunch outside and not dry inside Ramen- from the presentation, does not look creamy. It also did not taste creamy. Doesn't have the typical tonkotsu ramen taste I've had before. Broth is a little bland. The pork belly is basically pork belly and not the typically ramen chashu pork I'm used to. It was a disappointing bowl of ramen. Sushi- presentation wise, does not look fancy. The plating looks like what you would get at an all you can eat place. Per husband, it was decent good. As for me, based on ramen, I would not go back for that. Maybe next time I will give sushi a try but not sure if it's a god back to place. If you want $5 appetizers, it's worth a try. If you get happy hour sushi rolls for $13 each is not too bad but regular price is about $17 per roll (like dynamite roll.) Service was quick. Food came out in 10 mins or less but it was not busy when we went as well.

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    Kyatchi

    Kyatchi

    4.1
    (320 reviews)
    3.5 mi
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    I am SO torn on this review. Here's the breakdown:…read more Menu: Their menu options are so awesome. Authentic Japanese food, tons of options, and lots of fun stuff. Drinks: The Last Samurai cocktail & the Imposter Among Us mocktail were both delightful. Love the unique drink options, and the two we had were executed beautifully. Sushi: Unfortunately, the sushi was a bit disappointing. We had the hotate yuzu, Suzuki oshizushi, tamago nigiri, and the futomaki. The rice was unfortunately undercooked, and also too lightly seasoned. The tamago was alright, the futomaki was very good though. Dessert: The yuzu custard - one of my favorite desserts I've eaten in a long time. Definitely the best thing we had and I would absolutely get it again. Service: Our service was pretty good. I did watch one of the other servers grab soup spoons by the part you eat from and then bring them to a table which was concerning. Note: For anyone with dietary specifications: they offered gluten free soy sauce, and the custard was a vegan dessert and it was delightful.

    We wandered into Kyatchi on a random Friday night and had a great time. On a corner with some…read moreculinary stars, it tends to blend in but don't pass it by! The ambiance is a bit odd and disjointed but we kind of loved it as it keeps the "hole in the wall" feeling. Our server was fantastic - we weren't sure how hungry we were so we just ordered rolls, nagiri, and onigiri as the dinner rolled on with no real objective other than than walking away full - and he just rolled with us as we went. The sake flight was great with some generous pours but I was disappointed in the mocktails. The rolls were delicious, albeit a bit basic. The onigiri was great and I was a huge fan of the salmon but the tuna just wasn't hitting for me. We were in the mood for sushi so we didn't stray too far on the menu but we'll definitely be back for the hot dogs and a broader spread which I think will help boost this spot to five stars for me. Thanks for the fun meal!

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    Billy Sushi

    Billy Sushi

    4.1
    (393 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    We've eaten at Billy Sushi twice now, and I intentionally waited to write my review. It definitely…read moreis one of the best sushi restaurants here in the Twin Cities, if not THE best. I will admit, it's a bit too fancy for me sometimes. And the price matches. But it has been a delightful and delicious dining experience both times, so who am I to complain? I really want to come back and do the omakase sometime. -Cocktails: They have this whole big explanation about how they take special care in the curation of their cocktails, and I have to say, they are pretty great. I got the Party Girl this last time and it was good but pretty boozy. The gold flak on the top of it was a bit over the top for me, but whatever. My friend got the Raspberry Beret, which was delicious and obviously appropriately themed for Minneapolis and being down the street from First Ave. The restaurant also has an impressive selection of sake, Japanese beer, etc. -Apps: We love the yuzu tuna and have gotten it both times. This last time we also got the salmon carpaccio, which was also delicious. I love age dashi tofu, and this version was good - but not the best (Oragimi has a better one). We found the broth to be delicious, but the one big chunk of tofu was a bit unwieldy, and the coating was a bit gummy. I would pass on that one next time. -Sushi-wise: Nigiri are amazing here - delicious, perfectly cut fish, generous portions, rice that is often still warm. No complaints. For rolls, we love the Big Blue Wave and the Toro Mania. We also ordered the Fancy & Furious, which was less delicious to me but still pretty tasty. Service both times was totally fine - nothing exceptional but nothing to complain about either. I am sure we'll be back. Note: you basically need a reservation if you want to come during a prime time or on the weekend. Book ahead.

    Overall, it was decent…read more Very difficult to get a reservation, and even with a reservation I waited at least another 15 minutes to get seated after showing up to my reserved time, so if you're hungry beware! Once seated, it was fun to see the menu with the pictures and decide what to order. I got a drink that was beautiful--very carbonated and a little bit bitter in taste. I ordered the bad and boujee roll for one of the rolls and it was SO GOOD! I would highly recommend this roll to anyone ! Sushi was delicious! Would return, just at an earlier time!

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