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Serves 4
The White Star Snapper is a fish native to Kyushu, often referred to as the “ghost fish” due to its rarity. For this dish, Chef Takatoshi Kadowaki selected an exceptional specimen, prepared using the traditional techniques of the Edo school to reveal the full depth of its natural umami. The nigiri is served in its purest expression, finished with just a touch of salt to let the fish's delicate character shine through. In response, Chef Mory Sacko presents a white Champagne ponzu sauce, slowly reduced to develop greater depth and intensity, where Japanese citrus meets the freshness and complexity of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label.
Nigiri of White Star Snapper, White Ponzu with Champagne
The Nigri - Chef Takatoshi Kadowaki
The White Ponzu With Champagne - Chef Mory (300ml of sauce)
Preparation
1. The Nigri - Chef Takatoshi Kadowaki
2. The White Ponzu With Champagne - Chef Mory (300ml of sauce)
Champagne expresses itself as beautifully on the plate as it does in the glass. Yellow Label brings freshness and tension to the sauce, while La Grande Dame Rosé 2018 mirrors the delicacy of the fish and the brightness of the Japanese citrus with the depth, elegance and precision of its Pinot Noir.