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Ki-sho fine dining debuts in Singapore

3 types of Seasonal Omakase Set Menu.

According to a release, Ki-sho is a quiet, two-storey Zen escapade newly added to Singapore’s culinary scene along Scotts Road. Showcasing an exquisite repertoire of Japan’s finest selection of Kyoto cuisine and set against a peaceful Zen garden style, diners will be transported back to the Meiji era, during which Japan was at the peak of its renaissance.

Upon entering, take a moment to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship of the surrounding furnishings and decorations amidst the warmly dimmed lights in comforting silence. Every detail in Ki-sho was meticulously hand-built by a team of commissioned Japanese artisans, from bespoke furniture of the highest quality to the hand-laid wooden flooring and delicate gold leaf wallpaper, allowing diners to soak in the hushed ambience as they embark on a gastronomical dining experience.

Helmed by the renowned Chef Hamamoto, who brings with him a wealth of experience and creativity amassed from his apprenticeship days in Kyoto’s top culinary restaurants and Singapore’s best Japanese restaurant, diners can look forward to an unforgettable and satisfying feast prepared with his unique interpretation of Japanese cuisine while staying true to the origins of Kyoto cuisine.

At Ki-sho, diners can safely entrust their taste buds to Chef Hamamoto with the selection of three different Omakase set menu as ‘Omakase’ simply means ‘I’ll leave it to you’. Seek to enjoy the experiential ride as Chef Hamamoto confidently impresses and satiates appetites.

Featuring a 10-seater pine timber sushi bar, watch the affable Chef Hamamoto skillfully and artistically prepares Ki-sho’s signature dishes using ingredients such as Aori Ika and Hida Wagyu, varying from the season’s best. Ki-sho’s commitment to freshness is ensured as all ingredients are specially handpicked according to the season’s finest and air-flown twice weekly from all parts of Japan. Be spoilt for choice with an array of over 50 labels of both traditional and seasonal sake, also specially flown in from Japan to round off your meal.

Perfect for hosting business meetings or private functions, the upper level at Ki-sho features two formal entertainment rooms with seating capacity of eight and twelve respectively. Alternatively, another sake room that can seat eight is available for all occasion. Enhancing an all-rounded experience, a spacious lounge for a quick breath of fresh air or relaxed conversations is what makes Ki-sho homely.

A quaint hideaway from the hustle and bustle of city life, Ki-sho is where Japanese perfection meets a holistic zen-dining experience, while providing a sanctuary for those who enjoy a little peace and tranquility alongside a taste for finer gastronomic pleasures. 

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