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kaiseki

American  
[kahy-sek-ee] / ˈkaɪ sɛk i /

noun

  1. a traditional type of Japanese cuisine in which a succession of very small, exquisite dishes are served.

    He is a master of kaiseki, which is as artistic as it is delicious.


Etymology

Origin of kaiseki

First recorded in 1915–20; Japanese: literally “meeting place,” equivalent to kai “meeting, gathering” + seki “a place, seat”

Example Sentences

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Highlighting the Zensai course of a traditional Japanese kaiseki meal, Savannah's "celebration of the sea" was so visually arresting.

From Salon • Jun. 5, 2024

Saito’s father was a sushi chef in his hometown of Yaizu, Japan; he worked at the family restaurant after school, later heading to Tokyo for a decade to learn kaiseki and more.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 22, 2022

A $222 kaiseki menu, nine courses, will include seasonal items like hairy crab with sliced ginger, and monkfish and monkfish liver with yuzu.

From New York Times • Jan. 11, 2022

How Niki Nakayama’s kaiseki restaurant became a highly coveted reservation in L.A.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 27, 2019

The middle of the restaurant is dressed to go for multicourse kaiseki dinners.

From Washington Post

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