释义 |
Definition of kaiseki in English: kaisekinoun kʌɪˈsɛkiːˈkīsekē mass nounA style of traditional Japanese cuisine in which a series of very small, intricate dishes are prepared. Example sentencesExamples - The kaiseki meals are the best!
- His contemporary versions of the kaiseki dinner are legendary.
- We took two friends from England to the Hotel Konanso and found the kaiseki meal was perfect for overseas visitors.
- I went to Japan six times and ate a lot of kaiseki.
- Its main attraction is its serene atmosphere and also the kaiseki cuisine prepared by specially trained chefs.
- Food was kaiseki style and excellent; though very filling.
- Kaiseki is highly refined, with a menu which subtly reflects the seasons.
- This was our first kaiseki meal, and we thought it was excellent.
- That's because classic kaiseki, which evolved as a gastronomic accompaniment to the highly stylized tea ceremonies of Kyoto, is one of the most lavishly expensive dining activities on earth.
- The food at Kai is modernized kaiseki served ceremoniously.
- Tomita also learned the essence of kaiseki, a highly specialized service, which often accompanies the Japanese tea ceremony.
- The dinner was a traditional Kyoto kaiseki multi-course meal.
Origin Japanese, from kai (from kaichu 'kimono pocket') + seki 'stone'. Definition of kaiseki in US English: kaisekinounˈkīsekē A style of traditional Japanese cuisine in which a series of very small, intricate dishes are prepared. Example sentencesExamples - Kaiseki is highly refined, with a menu which subtly reflects the seasons.
- The food at Kai is modernized kaiseki served ceremoniously.
- This was our first kaiseki meal, and we thought it was excellent.
- Tomita also learned the essence of kaiseki, a highly specialized service, which often accompanies the Japanese tea ceremony.
- The dinner was a traditional Kyoto kaiseki multi-course meal.
- That's because classic kaiseki, which evolved as a gastronomic accompaniment to the highly stylized tea ceremonies of Kyoto, is one of the most lavishly expensive dining activities on earth.
- The kaiseki meals are the best!
- His contemporary versions of the kaiseki dinner are legendary.
- Food was kaiseki style and excellent; though very filling.
- We took two friends from England to the Hotel Konanso and found the kaiseki meal was perfect for overseas visitors.
- Its main attraction is its serene atmosphere and also the kaiseki cuisine prepared by specially trained chefs.
- I went to Japan six times and ate a lot of kaiseki.
Origin Japanese, from kai (from kaichu ‘kimono pocket’) + seki ‘stone’. |