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Highlights from Kumoi’s new menu in Guangzhou

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Chef Keneth Kim presents his debut menu featuring a gastronomic collection of Kaiseki craftmanship and modern fusion cuisine at Kumoi restaurant in Guangzhou.

 Kumoi restaurant inside Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou
Kumoi restaurant inside Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou

Born in Seoul, Korea, Chef Keneth always had a deep appreciation of Japanese food and as soon as he completed his military service, he pursued his dream of a career in Japanese culinary art. Tokyo was his first destination and although he could not read or speak Japanese, he studied the language by day and worked in a restaurant in the evenings. Following many years of training in Kaiseki cuisine, Chef Keneth is adamant that unrelenting attention to detail is fundamental when preparing Japanese cuisine.    

Chef Keneth moved from Japan in 1997 to Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s original London restaurant. Nobu, famous for globalizing Japanese cuisine, was an exciting opportunity and his experience in London afforded him a completely new perspective on Japanese cuisine. The magic of incorporating local flavors and ingredients was a key learning milestone in Chef Keneth’s career in London, which today still impacts his overall style. Chef Keneth continued his globetrotting adventures working in luxury hotels in the Middle East followed by the British West Indies, before arriving in China in late 2020. 

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Some highlights of the new menu include:

Pumpkin chawanmushi, a classic appetizer with a modern twist. The mini pumpkin assumes the role of a tea cup. Its ample golden shade is just right for autumn, a season of harvest. The pumpkin’s natural sweet taste compliments the savory egg custard elevated by a lobster consommé. Chef Keneth dresses up this dish with a touch of spicy seafood paste, which gives this gentle entrée a distinctive Cantonese character.

Pumpkin chawanmushi at Kumoi restaurant inside Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou
Pumpkin chawanmushi at Kumoi restaurant inside Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou

King bull wagyu beef hoba-yaki, another signature dish, inspired by the rustic and natural cooking methods practiced in the mountains of Central Japan. The locals use a dried hoba, the dried leaf of honoki – a magnolia leaf – as a vessel for cooking meat in white miso. Chef Keneth adopts a hoba presentation to create the ambience of a serene autumn mountain landscape combined with ancient forests, illuminated by sunlight with a gentle mist rising from the ground. A medium marbled beef of domestic wagyu, famous for its high quality, is selected for the grill and accompanied by a fruity yuzu (pomelo) miso dip to neutralize its rich flavor.

King bull wagyu beef hoba-yaki at Kumoi restaurant inside Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou
King bull wagyu beef hoba-yaki at Kumoi restaurant inside Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou

Salmon carpaccio, black truffle and ponzu sauce; and truffle foie gras roll, barbecued eel, chives, sweet soy and truffle salsa are two dishes with Chef Keneth’s unmistakable fusion style. The ponzu dressing served with the salmon carpaccio is made with Japanese citrus vinegar and bears a strong resemblance to ceviche, a household favorite in South America. For the truffle foie gras roll Chef Keneth deep-fries the sushi roll with a tempura batter, to offer an extra layer of texture. The sweet soy and truffle salsa create a dynamic flavor combination. 

Salmon carpaccio, black truffle and ponzu sauce; and truffle foie gras roll, barbecued eel, chives, sweet soy and truffle salsa at Kumoi restaurant inside Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou
Salmon carpaccio, black truffle and ponzu sauce; and truffle foie gras roll, barbecued eel, chives, sweet soy and truffle salsa at Kumoi restaurant inside Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou

Kumoi is located inside Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou.

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