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Maki is the go-to brand on the forefront of every foodie’s mind when seeking an unparalleled dining experience at innovative Japanese kitchens - since their humble beginnings in 2002 until 17 years later. How?
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 Philipp
Katsuya marries master sushi chef Katsuya Uechi’s fresh takes on Japanese classics with design icon Philippe Starck’s sleek and sultry interiors. Katsuya’s Japanese kanji symbol “katsu” means “victory
For many of us, Japan is a mystical land of sushi, politeness and Anime. It is one of the few countries around the world that have managed to keep their culture comparatively uncontaminated. The Japanese are proud
When Maki first came into the scene in Kuwait City, their signature Eissa Maki dish was all the hype back then. Their unique twist on Japanese Cuisine and Middle-Eastern dishes made it hugely popular with both new
Since 2013, Meme’s Curry began its inspiring journey with Chef Shehab Al-Attar. Rising from a business that started at home, with the help of social media and pop-ups, to Kuwait’s first and favorite destinatio
Meli Melo is a surprise. It is a small 4-table restaurant and Japanese food boutique in Shaab surrounded by opulent high-rise residential buildings. The décor is traditional Japanese. Meli Melo means “mélange
Set amidst the skyscrapers of downtown Kuwait is a Korean secret, Koryokwan. Located within the Carlton Tower Hotel, the unassuming rustic restaurant has been surreptitiously doling out authentic Korean fare since
Koi is a Japanese concept that brings together both street food and hip- hop vibes in one urban destination. The imagery of being surrounded by cool neon lights, groundbreaking music hits and throwbacks, as well a
Nestled in between the hustle and bustle that is Kuwait City, Koji is an oasis of calm serving up both traditional and contemporary Japanese cuisine dishes, and also putting on a little bit of a show at the Teppan
Dining at Kei is a trip back to the traditional, with dishes reminiscent of original Japanese culture, and hospitality that brings out the soul of the country’s culinary delights. When visiting this establishmen
Two Koi fish that are typically swimming alongside one another arrive as a representation of balance and the harmony between two opposites. This depiction also happens to be the logo of Koi, an original Japan
Genki is approaching 300 outlets in its home country and provides dining at various levels, from quality fast food in downtown locations, to elegant upscale dining outlets. It is also a truly international franchi