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Sri Panwa resort hosts sushi master

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The world-class tropical paradise Sri Panwa resort is to host a two-day pop-up restaurant by chef Ryujiro Nakamura of Tokyo’s two Michelin-starred Sushi Umi on Feb 11-12.

Nakamura began his career by studying the art of sushi in Kanazawa when he was 18. At the age of 26, he got the chance to work at a legendary restaurant Sushi Umi alongside his mentor sushi masterchef Nagano.

The eight-seat restaurant has for over four decades been treasured for its prime sushi and sashimi prepared with the freshest ingredient­s right in front of the guests.

After the passing of his mentor, Sushi Umi is now run by Nakamura, who has re-energised the place while keeping to the same quality, perfection and exceptiona­l skill that made Sushi Umi famous.

Under his direction, the restaurant has retained its two Michelin stars and is still revered as one of the very best restaurant­s in Tokyo. He lives by the words of his late master on his quest for perfection: “Pressing sushi is less art, and more heart.”

For a limited group of sushi connoisseu­rs in Thailand, Nakamura will present a series of omakase lunch and dinner at Sri Panwa’s Japanese restaurant, Baba Iki, and amid breathtaki­ng Andaman ocean views high atop Phuket island’s Cape Panwa.

Meals are by reservatio­n only and available also for non-hotel guests. Prices are 10,000 baht per person for lunch and 12,000 baht per person dinner. For more informatio­n and reservatio­ns, call Sri Panwa at 076 371 008 or email: fb@sripanwa.com.

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Sushi master chef Ryujiro Nakamura of Tokyo’s two Michelinst­arred Sushi Umi.
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Sri Panwa’s Baba Iki Japanese restaurant atop Phuket island’s Cape Panwa.
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