LifeTwo Michelin-starred chefs join forces in Tokyo
At Denkushiflori, Zaiyu Hasegawa and Hiroyasu Kawate design every dish together
Tokyo's Denkushiflori, which opened on Sept. 30, blends casual fine dining with Japanese and French fusion cooking. It is believed to be the first time that two Michelin-starred chefs have joined forces to open a restaurant in Tokyo. (Photo by Yuki Kohara)
MELINDA JOE, Contributing writer
November 3, 2020 08:30 JST
TOKYO -- In late September, Tokyo chef Hiroyasu Kawate of Florilege fame rushed into the kitchen of Den, the restaurant owned by fellow chef Zaiyu Hasegawa, with a tray loaded with vacuum-packed meats and tubs of sauces. A cling-film-wrapped pigeon leg was poking out over the rim.