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Morimoto Asia Disney Springs
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I visited here after reading many reviews that this is the best place for Japanese cuisine in Honolulu now that Morimoto Asia, once the best restaurant in Honolulu, has fallen into decline.
This restaurant is taking the place of the once great Nobu Waikiki restaurant, which has already gone out of business.
Enjoyed much the good Japanese cuisine at the Robata Jinya. Shrimp toast and Sukiyaki Q Ramen and chocolate ice cream were superb.
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I've been spending time with my boyfriend @canoftomatoes this week and last! We've been going to the fair, morimoto asia, and plan to go thrift soon! Honestly, I'm just happy to be next to him. We could sit and do nothing all day and I'd be just as happy. I love you, moonlight ❤️🌙
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Morimoto Asia (Orlando)
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Explore Morimoto Asia at Disney Springs
Illuminated calligraphy at the Morimoto Asia Restaurant at Disney Springs
Walt Disney World Resort Calligraphy design displays Chef Morimoto’s belief “Big Dreams and Deep Foundation”. Artist: MASAKO INKYO 2015 Disney Springs-Lake Buena Vista Florida Morimoto Asia-Pan Asian cuisine Enjoy Pan-Asian cuisine in our architecturally award winning restaurant led by Iron Chef Morimoto. To read more, review the menu, or make reservations for your next visit to Walt Disney…
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TOP RESTAURANT IN INDIA
India's culinary scene is diverse and vibrant, with a rich mix of regional and global flavors. The country's top restaurants reflect this diversity, offering everything from traditional Indian cuisine to contemporary fusion dishes. While rankings can be subjective, here’s a list of some of the most celebrated restaurants in India, recognized for their food, ambiance, and innovation.
1. Indian Accent (New Delhi)
Cuisine: Modern Indian
Why It's Special: Known for its innovative take on Indian cuisine, Indian Accent blends global flavors with traditional Indian ingredients. Chef Manish Mehrotra's creations, such as the "meetha achaar" (sweet pickle) and "tandoori broccoli," have made this restaurant a favorite among food critics and gourmands alike.
Location: The Lodhi, New Delhi
2. Bukhara (New Delhi)
Cuisine: North Indian, Mughlai
Why It's Special: An iconic restaurant that has been around for decades, Bukhara is renowned for its robust, smoky flavors and hearty, traditional Mughlai dishes, especially the famous Dal Bukhara and tandoori meats. It’s part of the ITC Maurya Hotel, which has earned a Michelin star equivalent.
Location: ITC Maurya, New Delhi
3. Gaggan (Bangkok, Thailand - Indian Fusion)
Cuisine: Progressive Indian
Why It's Special: Although located in Bangkok, Gaggan Anand’s restaurant is frequently listed among the best in Asia and the world. His progressive Indian cuisine, blending molecular gastronomy with traditional Indian flavors, made Gaggan a global sensation.
Location: Bangkok (Gaggan was previously ranked as one of Asia's 50 Best restaurants before closing, but Anand's legacy remains significant).
4. The Bombay Canteen (Mumbai)
Cuisine: Modern Indian
Why It's Special: The Bombay Canteen takes inspiration from regional Indian street food and home-cooked meals and gives them a modern twist. The atmosphere is casual yet vibrant, and the restaurant emphasizes seasonal, locally sourced ingredients.
Location: Kamala Mills, Lower Parel, Mumbai
5. Karim’s (New Delhi)
Cuisine: Mughlai, North Indian
Why It's Special: A legendary restaurant that has been serving delicious Mughlai food for over a century, Karim’s in Old Delhi is famous for its kebabs, mutton stew, and other aromatic dishes. The quality and authenticity of its food have made it a must-visit for lovers of Indian food.
Location: Jama Masjid, New Delhi
6. Marination (Mumbai)
Cuisine: Coastal Indian (Mangalorean)
Why It's Special: Marination brings the flavors of coastal India, particularly Kerala and Mangalore, to Mumbai. Known for its fresh seafood, rich coconut-based curries, and coastal delicacies, this is a perfect spot for those craving seafood with a twist.
Location: Khar, Mumbai
7. Sorrento (Mumbai)
Cuisine: Italian, with Indian influences
Why It's Special: Located at the luxurious Taj Mahal Palace, Sorrento is known for its exquisite Italian cuisine combined with regional Indian ingredients. The restaurant’s extensive wine list and attention to detail in both food and ambiance make it one of Mumbai's top dining spots.
Location: Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba, Mumbai
8. Wasabi by Morimoto (Mumbai)
Cuisine: Japanese, Fusion
Why It's Special: A high-end Japanese restaurant located in the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Wasabi by Morimoto blends traditional Japanese cuisine with Indian influences. It’s famous for its sushi, sashimi, and other delicacies crafted by renowned chef Morimoto.
Location: Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba, Mumbai
9. The Table (Mumbai)
Cuisine: Contemporary International
Why It's Special: Known for its chic, modern ambiance, The Table serves a range of dishes that blend Western and Indian flavors. The restaurant prides itself on using organic and locally sourced ingredients, and its menu changes frequently to reflect seasonal produce.
Location: Colaba, Mumbai
10. Leela Palace (Bangalore)
Cuisine: Indian, Multi-Cuisine
Why It's Special: This luxurious hotel restaurant offers a wide array of North and South Indian delicacies, along with international dishes. The culinary team, led by skilled chefs, is dedicated to bringing out the authentic flavors of the subcontinent in a contemporary setting.
Location: Leela Palace, Bangalore
Honorable Mentions:
Dum Pukht (New Delhi): Famous for its slow-cooked Mughlai dishes and royal feasts.
Ziya (Mumbai): A fine-dining restaurant at The Oberoi, serving contemporary Indian cuisine with international influences.
Sula Vineyard (Nashik): Great for wine lovers, with excellent food paired with the region’s signature wines.
These are some of the top restaurants in India, but given the country's regional diversity, there's a plethora of hidden gems to discover in every city. Whether you’re in the mood for street food or fine dining, India’s restaurant scene offers something for every palate.
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Sosuke Morimoto -Japanese realism painter. (1937-2015)
Born in 1937 (Showa 12) in North Jeolla Province, Korea, as the eldest son of painter Nipei Morimoto[1]. Returned to Japan in 1943 (Showa 18) during the Asia-Pacific War, but returned to Korea again, and when Japan was defeated in 1945 (Showa 20), his family was forced to flee. Raised in Iwate and Tokyo[1]. His son Jun Morimoto (1970–) is also a painter, and paints beautiful women.
source: Pinterest / wikipedia
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Morimoto Asia at Disney Springs! Loved it.
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12 Beers of Christmas at Morimoto Asia: A Perfect Holiday Celebration at Disney Springs
12 Beers of Christmas at Morimoto Asia: A Perfect Holiday Celebration at Disney Springs
The holiday season at Disney Springs just got even more festive with the return of Morimoto Asia’s 12 Beers of Christmas, happening on December 8. This holiday tradition promises an unforgettable evening of gourmet food, specialty holiday-themed beers, and an exciting culinary experience with 12 Morimoto Asia’s signature Pan-Asian cuisine stations. Morimoto Asia Interior The event includes an…
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Morimoto Asia bottle chandelier, Disney Springs, Nikon D7200
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Pitchfork Music Festival 2024: 6 Can’t-miss Non-headliner Sets
Jessica Pratt; Photo by Samuel Hess
BY JORDAN MAINZER
If you had told me in 2014 that a Grammy-friendly psych soul band, a producer who hasn't released an album in almost a decade, and, uh, Alanis Morissette were headlining Pitchfork Music Festival, my jaw would have dropped. Don't get me wrong: I was still surprised when I saw the lineup announcement. But overall, Pitchfork has been heading in a more populist, legacy-based, and pop-friendly direction for a while now, both as a publication and a summer festival. And while I'm just as excited as the next person to belt "Hand in My Pocket" and boogie to "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)", the undercard has always been where it's at for me. Here are 6 non-headliner sets you simply cannot afford to miss.
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Rosali, 2:45 P.M., Blue Stage
Indie rocker Rosali Middleman leads her band, Mowed Sound, into what will hopefully be a sunny, yet shady set on Pitchfork's most underrated stage, an effective host for sounds both quiet and loud. Rosali's most recent album Bite Down (Merge) occupies a middle territory. Songs like "Hills on Fire", "Slow Pain", and "Rewind" sport that quintessential Rosali "hard won ease" but not before subtle freak-outs threaten your bliss. It's perfect late afternoon music.
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100 Gecs, 6:15 P.M., Green Stage
The hyperpop duo of Dylan Brady and Laura Les are a year and change removed from releasing their incredible sophomore album 10,000 gecs (Dog Show/Atlantic) and are still touring strong off of that record's combination of earnestness and absurdism. Since we last previewed them, they officially released (via XL) their remix of the Basement Jaxx classic "Where's Your Head At", debuted during a Boiler Room set last year. Who knows what tricks they might pull mere hours before the sun sets on the first day of Pitchfork?
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Kara Jackson, 2:30 P.M., Green Stage
Since we last caught the Oak Park singer-songwriter, she's simply toured the hell out of her stellar debut album Why Does The Earth Give Us People To Love? (September) and released a studio version of the cover song she tends to open her sets with: Karen Dalton’s “Right, Wrong or Ready”. But Jackson's hometown afternoon set at the Green Stage will be more than a victory lap. Judging by recent Instagram stories from album collaborators KAINA and Sen Morimoto, this may be a full-band show, more faithful to the full arrangements of the album than the acoustic sets Jackson's been giving. Really, it should be like hearing the record anew.
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Wednesday, 4:15 P.M., Green Stage
Simply put, the Asheville country-gazers' Rat Saw God (Dead Oceans) was one of the finest albums of last year, with its mix of Southern poetry and steel guitar freak-outs. Live, they only amp up the urgency, lead vocalist Karly Hartzman morphing on a dime from yodel to scream as guitarist MJ Lenderman, lap steel player Xandy Chelmis, bassist Ethan Baechtold, and drummer Alan Miller build songs from a twangy choogle to a pummeling finish. Watch Wednesday with a beer in hand and take in their darkly humorous tales of desperation--and perhaps an inspired cover or two.
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Jessica Pratt, 4:15 P.M., Green Stage
You'll hear that Here in the Pitch (Mexican Summer), singer-songwriter Jessica Pratt's long-awaited follow-up album to 2019's Quiet Signs, features a comparatively "expansive" sound. It's certainly true, the self-labeled perfectionist having taken three and a half years to make a less-than-30-minute album, one rife with echoing percussion and lush orchestration, featuring collaborators old and new. Watching the full-band performance of opening track "Life Is" from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert certainly has me excited to hear these songs come to life on a main Pitchfork stage. Ultimately, though, what mesmerizes me about Here in the Pitch, and Pratt in general, is how front and center she remains no matter how big the backing noise. Her wordless vocals curve around Al Carlson's baritone saxophone on "Better Hate". The all-encompassing quality of her singing matches the inherent eeriness of the organ and rippling drum machine on "Nowhere It Was". She even plays drums on "World on a String", her supposed take on teenage garage rock. A master of entities as concrete as wordplay and as abstract as vibes, she sings, "I want to be the sunlight of the century / I want to be a vestige of our senses free." May we all aspire to be that influential.
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Mannequin Pussy, 5:15 P.M., Blue Stage
A new band member and new creative process help spur what may be Mannequin Pussy's best album to date. I Got Heaven (Epitaph), the follow-up LP to 2019's excellent Patience, was the band's first album with multi-instrumentalist Maxine Steen as a full-time member, and it was written in LA with prolific producer John Congleton instead of each band member writing separately at home. The result is a punk band as versatile as they've ever been, something that should stand out during their early evening Blue Stage set on the last day of Pitchfork. Sure, a pent-up crowd will want to yell, "Loud bark, deep bite!" back at Marisa Dabice, and the instantly quotable title track should yield cathartic live experiences till the end of time, whether or not you feel subsumed by Christian hypocrisy like the song's narrator does. But many of the highlights on I Got Heaven showcase the band's softer side. The bossa nova-esque guitars, sparkly synths, and brushed drums of "I Don't Know You" take their time to build up to enveloping shoegaze, while the Buffy the Vampire Slayer-inspired "Nothing Like" juxtaposes a shuffling drum beat with hazy, dreamy guitar akin to late 90s Smashing Pumpkins. And really, during Brat Girl Summer, what will be more anthemic than these words Dabice sings during the horny, slow-building "Split Me Open"? "I'm worried I want you with the power of a thousand suns burning as one."
#live picks#pitchfork music festival#rosali#rosali middleman#merge#100 gecs#big beat#kara jackson#september#wednesday#jessica pratt#mexican summer#mannequin pussy#epitaph#marisa dabice#colins regisford#bite down#samuel hess#alanis morissette#mowed sound#merge records#big beat records#dylan brady#laura les#10000 gecs#dog show#atlantic#xl#basement jaxx#why does the earth give us people to love?
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Top 10 Fine Dining Restaurants in Delhi for an Unforgettable Evening
If you are looking for amazing Dining experiences in Delhi, look no further. From contemporary Indian cuisine at Indian Accent to authentic North-West Frontier flavors at Bukhara, and innovative Indian dishes at Varq, there's so much to explore.
For Pan-Asian delights, you can not miss Megu at The Leela Palace. If you are into French and Italian fare, Le Cirque at The Leela Palace is the place to be.
The Spice Route at The Imperial Hotel takes you on a journey to the spice-laden coasts of Southeast Asia, while Olive Bar & Kitchen offers Mediterranean cuisine in a romantic setting. And if you love Italian food, you'll adore Diva - The Italian Restaurant.
Japanese food enthusiasts will be treated at Wasabi by Morimoto at The Taj Mahal Hotel. Finally, for a global culinary journey, head to Tamra at Shangri-La's - Eros Hotel. Make your evening in Delhi unforgettable with these exquisite dining experiences. Enjoy.
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🍥 Morimoto Asia (Orlando)
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top 3 things to do at Disney springs
If you are wanting to take a trip to disney but want a more casual day without all the crazy lines, then Disney Springs is perfect for you. Disney Springs is such a nice place to grab something to eat, take photos, and do fun activities. It is perfect for an individual trip, friend gathering, and especially a family outing. These are the top 3 things to do at Disney Springs!
Morimoto Asia
Do not and I mean DO NOT miss this. If you like Asian cuisine, you will LOVE this place. Not only is it absolutely gorgeous inside but the food tastes unreal. It has such a calming and glamorous ambiance that makes your evening enjoyable. When my family went to this restaurant, our waiter was so knowledgeable about the menu and gave us the best advice on what to order. All of her suggestions were delicious and overall it was a wonderful experience.
2. Coca Cola Store
This store is so fun! You can find lots of cool and cute merch that is exclusive to the store. Also, there is a rooftop drinks section that was really fun! Before you leave, take a photo with the Coke polar bear. 🙂
3. Goofy's Candy Company
If you are like me and you have a MAJOR sweet tooth this place is your heaven! Goofy’s candy company has so many fun dessert options and you will absolutely eat everything and keep wanting more. Just thinking about this place is making me hungry!
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