Ki-Sho Japanese Cuisine

Published - 21 October 2020, Wednesday

Meaning “aristocratic craftsmanship”, Ki-sho reflects a value deeply ingrained in every aspect of the dining journey we intend for our guests. From the architecture of the building and the vessels that contain the food, right down to the seasonally inspired ingredients you savour and the sake you sip, Ki-sho is a culinary showcase for Japanese artisanship delivered with omotenashi.

Set in a heritage black-and-white bungalow along Scotts Road that once served as a residence for colonial era civil servants, Ki-sho offers a kappo-style dining room with an L-shaped hinoki wood counter that sits 11 guests. Additionally, two dining rooms – for eight and 12 guests respectively – on the upper deck offer guests an exclusive space to dine in complete privacy.

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Anushka

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At Ki-sho you can either sit on the L-shaped hinoki wood counter with the other guests, or else reserve a private room on the upper deck for a more intimate dining experience. Either way, you will be able to enjoy the gorgeous hand-laid flooring and gold leaf wallpaper. So sit back and treat yourself to a cup of Sake and their mouth-watering Uni and Cavier that is made up of creamy Hokkaido sea urchin, Italian caviar, shiso flower and corn on a wasabi leaf. Yum!

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