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[[File:8-9-SteamedCrab.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|This was the steamed crab, and crab butter, with tofu skin. Note the pretty Mount Fuji table paper.]] | [[File:8-9-SteamedCrab.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|This was the steamed crab, and crab butter, with tofu skin. Note the pretty Mount Fuji table paper.]] | ||
[[File:8-9-MainCourse.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|This was the main course - a group of delicacies, including assorted sashimi, all brought on one tray]] | [[File:8-9-MainCourse.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|This was the main course - a group of delicacies, including assorted sashimi, all brought on one tray]] | ||
[[File:8-9-FriedDish.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|Then came the fried dish - Fried Potato, Fried Taro and kelp, and Tempura of Mushroom]] | [[File:8-9-FriedDish.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|Then came the fried dish - Fried Potato, Fried Taro and kelp, and Tempura of Mushroom. It came with a basket-style lid (on the left)]] | ||
[[File:8-9-SteamedDumpling.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|Then came the steamed dish - Steamed and grilled scallop duumpling]] | [[File:8-9-SteamedDumpling.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|Then came the steamed dish - Steamed and grilled scallop duumpling]] | ||
[[File:8-9-RiceDish.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|In this style of dinner, the final dish (before dessert) is always a rice dish - Clay pot cooked rice, red-miso soup, and pickled vegetables (not shown)]] | [[File:8-9-RiceDish.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|In this style of dinner, the final dish (before dessert) is always a rice dish - Clay pot cooked rice, red-miso soup, and pickled vegetables (not shown)]] | ||
[[File:8-9-Dessert.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|Finally dessert - sweet red bean mousse]] | [[File:8-9-Dessert.jpeg|thumb|600px|left|Finally dessert - sweet red bean mousse]] |
Revision as of 18:56, 18 September 2022
This is the meal we had at the Kai Sengokuhara hotel/resort (near Hakone) on the 8th September 2022, it is another example of a Kaiseki meal, which is essentially a series of small dishes each presented in an artistic way. In this case most dishes came with a lid or a cover of some kind: