Ki-sho, which translates to "aristocratic craftsmanship," highlights a value that permeates every aspect of the dining experience that they want to provide for its customers.
Ki-sho has a kappo-style dining room and is housed in a historic black-and-white bungalow that was previously a home for colonial era civil servants along Scotts Road. Here, an L-shaped hinoki wood counter welcomes 11 guests.
Two dining rooms on the upper deck that seat eight and twelve diners each provide a private setting for those looking for a special meal.
Ki-sho is a showcase of Japanese creativity served with the highest hospitality, or omotenashi. At Ki-sho, savour authentic Kappou food that complements Chef Nakatake's own philosophy. Image Credit: Ki-sho Facebook Page 2nd Image Credit