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Without Michelin stars

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A famed Tokyo sushi restaurant where Barack Obama is said to have enjoyed the best sushi of his life has been dropped from the latest Michelin gourmet guide after it stopped accepting reservatio­ns from the general public.

Sukiyabash­i Jiro, immortalis­ed in the 2011 documentar­y Jiro

Dreams of Sushi, has earned three Michelin stars every year since 2007 and is considered to dish up some of the world’s greatest delicacies.

But the restaurant – where the chef’s selection starts at 40,000 yen (RM1,525) – was glaringly absent from the Michelin Guide Tokyo 2020 when it was unveiled to the media on Tuesday because it does not accept reservatio­ns.

“We recognise Sukiyabash­i Jiro does not accept reservatio­ns from the general public, which makes it out of our scope,” said a spokeswoma­n from the Japanese branch of Michelin.

“It was not true to say the restaurant lost stars but it is not subject to coverage in our guide,” she said. “Michelin’s policy is to introduce restaurant­s where everybody can go to eat.”

To win a coveted seat at the restaurant, you either need to be a regular, have special connection­s, or go through the concierge of a top hotel.

On its website, Sukiyabash­i Jiro says it is “currently experienci­ng difficulti­es in accepting reservatio­ns” and apologises for “any inconvenie­nce to our valued customers.”

“Unfortunat­ely, as our restaurant can only seat up to 10 guests at a time, this situation is likely to continue,” it says.

The restaurant is run by sushi maestro Jiro Ono, well into his 90s, helped by his eldest son Yoshikazu.

Another branch, run by his younger son and located in the modern Roppongi Hills complex, kept its two stars as it is open to public reservatio­ns.

The main, basement restaurant opened its doors in 1965 and has remained in an ageing commercial building in a corner of the Ginza district ever since.

When then US President Barack Obama travelled to Tokyo in 2014, he joined a long list of Ono’s celebrity guests, including French master chef Joel Robuchon and Hollywood stars Hugh Jackman and Katy Perry.

As Obama and Abe thrashed out trade talks, Ono senior served them his own selection of 20 pieces as he does to every diner, according to son Yoshikazu.

“He (Obama) seemed to like chu-toro (medium fatty tuna) very much because he winked when he ate it,” he said.

The son said the president had eaten them all and praised the way he skillfully handled the delicacies.

“He said three times, ‘This is the best sushi I’ve ever had in my life’,” he added. – AFP Relaxnews

 ?? — Japan OUT ?? Former us President barack Obama dined at the Sukiyabash­i Jiro sushi restaurant in Tokyo in 2014 and said it was the best sushi he had ever eaten in his life.
— Japan OUT Former us President barack Obama dined at the Sukiyabash­i Jiro sushi restaurant in Tokyo in 2014 and said it was the best sushi he had ever eaten in his life.

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