A merge between impeccable design and remarkable flavors, Katsuya by Starck stands out as a must-visit dining destination in Kuwait. With Chef Katsuya Uechi’s inimitable command of Japanese cuisine, and Philippe Starck’s renditions of samurais and bento boxes, the typical diner is instantly transmitted to a memorable culinary experience. From the moment you are greeted with a unified “Irasshaimase” by the expertly trained staff, to the instant when you sample Chef Katsuya’s famous Miso-Marinated Black Cod, you are delivered with the ultimate in Japanese fine dining. An unforgettable experience with a foray of tantalizing signature dishes and stunning desserts, like the Double Chocolate Lava Cake, one finds a menu that effectively highlights the merger between Hollywood and Kuwait.
Katsuya is located at Grand Avenue – The Avenues (2228 3195/6) and Murouj (2221 4750/1). You can follow Katsuya for the latest updates on Facebook and Instagram @KatsuyaMiddleEast. For delivery call 2221 4444.
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By Bazaar Staff 01/01/2020
KATSUYA
Fusion of design and flavor
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