Kaikatei
Fukui
Takeshi Kaihotsu
In the cultural tapestry of Fukui City, Kaikatei emerges as a culinary landmark. Born in the Meiji era and resilient through calamities, it now champions authentic 'Fukui cuisine,' crafted by local hands rather than those trained in distant cities. These culinary artisans, led by the dedicated head chef Naoya Takeuchi, harness local produce and traditional techniques to embody the region's gastronomic heritage.<br><br>More than a restaurant, Kaikatei is an experience. Guests are ensconced in registered cultural property rooms, each meticulously curated to reflect seasonal themes and individual preferences, offering an intimate journey through Japan's aesthetic and hospitality principles.<br><br>Furthermore, Kaikatei stands as a guardian of tradition, actively supporting the vibrant Geisha community in Hamamachi. Through cultural gatherings and events, it reinforces the continuity and appreciation of local art forms, intertwining Fukui's historical essence with its contemporary pursuits.<br><br>If you're seeking a taste of modern Japanese cuisine rooted in genuine tradition, make sure to visit Kaikartei-Soan, a Kappo-style restaurant designed by the renowned architect Kuma Kengo, where Chef Hisamitsu Hatachi serves his amazing dishes. It's conveniently located right next to Kaikatei.