Three seasons
RESTAURANTS • First Person
After a decade of haute sushi openings in New York, it’s kaiseki’s turn. The Japanese style of dining — in which chefs pay tribute to the season through multi-course menus of small dishes prepared in a variety cooking methods with diversity in color, flavor, texture, and temperature — is on offer at these three exemplary counter-style spots that opened …
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