Ichimura At Brushstroke
A while back, Ken and I had a wonderful date at Ichimura, a restaurant within a restaurant in Tribeca. Ichimura at Brushstroke has a side entrance once you walk into Brushstroke, a David Bouley restaurant. Here’s the entrance:
The decor is very interesting – the walls look like they’re wood paneling, but in reality, they’re books stacked in different directions:
In between the books, there are really interesting clay-made scenes of Japanese streets:
Onto the food – we started with a very delicious egg custard with king crab and black truffle:
Then moved onto root vegetables and cured tunas:
Chef Ichimura plates everything for you while you enjoy the meal – he places everything on your plate like it’s a piece of art:
Preparing the fish, which is flown in from Japan:
The plates were all very rustic pieces that didn’t match but worked well together. This tea cup was especially beautiful:
After dinner, we enjoyed some time together in their seating nook:
Chef Ichimura with me and Ken:
After our wonderful meal, Ken and I wanted a little more dessert so we walked over to Megu and ordered yuzu ice cream and a green tea mielle-crepe:
The meal was really delightful and definitely plan on returning soon.