The Tatler Dining Guide Philippines

Kyo-To

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WHY GO

For a truly sophistica­ted kaiseki meal, make your way to Kyo-To, a high-end traditiona­l Japanese restaurant, which has no name on its façade. Adopting a zen motif throughout—from its aesthetics to the entire dining experience, Kyo-To is a nice quiet escape. At the 12-seater bar, you will be served and eat right in front of the talented chef himself.

TATLER TIPS

The kaiseki meal, which consists of seven to eight courses, depending on the day, leaves out à la carte options. The intricate and skillfully created menu changes in accordance to what fresh or seasonal ingredient­s are in the kitchen. If available, indulge in the freshest scallop sashimi, the fried oyster (very juicy), the grilled OHMI wagyu beef, and the delicate grilled kimchi fish. Pair with a good chardonnay or sake.

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 ??  ?? Kamo rosu (roasted duck) MORE THAN PHP 2,000 PER PERSON PRIVATE ROOMS
Kamo rosu (roasted duck) MORE THAN PHP 2,000 PER PERSON PRIVATE ROOMS
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Crab and jellied vinegar
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 ??  ?? Wagyu beef yakimono
Wagyu beef yakimono

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