Dinner with Simon Hulstone and Kikkoman

I was invited together with other food bloggers and journalists to dine at Matsuri St James (not longer in business). The restaurant is located in Mayfair and the menu is a combination of traditional and modern Japanese cuisine.  The restaurant was funded in 1993 by the Central Japan Railway Company and Kikkoman, our host for the evening.  Kikkoman is  a global premium brand of naturally brewed soy sauce, together with Simon Hulstone, head chef of the Michelin starred The Elephant in Torquay, demonstrated the versatility of Kikkoman soy sauce in his dish of caramelised scallops and broccoli served with a soy based sauce: soy, mirin, olive oil and sesame oil sauce

We started the evening with refreshing cocktails  and then we met Simon. Kikimi – Japanese soy sauce tasting we tasted different soy sauces  and to evaluate quality of soy sauces we must take into account: colour, viscosity, smell and taste. Naturally brewed soy sauce the colour is delicately transparent with a reddish brown colour,  semi-fluid, it smells fruity, vanilla and roasting components, taste mellow, well balanced and umami
Simon’s masterclass using Kikkoman:

some of Simon’s tips cooking with Kikkoman, apart from oriental dishes:
. add a few drops to stocks, it will bring out the flavour and  intensify whilst reducing.
. mix Kikkoman with egg yolk before brush glazing your pastry and bread
. replace salt with Kikkoman soy sauce

 


At Matsuri, the dishes are cooked directly in front of you on sizzling hot plates.
Simon and some of the food bloggers: @intotheFworld @malaysiabymay @Leylalaa @lovele_x
Mr Bing, Head of Kikkoman UK addressing the guests and talking about Kikkoman 300 years history, brand  and it’s products including  gluten free Tamari
Sushi demo
Assorted
Sushi & Rolls – amazing taste, textures and so fresh!

 

Tuna, Salmon Roe, White Fish & Scallop
Nigiri

 

Salmon, Tuna & Spring Onion Rolls
Assorted
Tempura – crispy batter and full of flavour

 

Prawn, Squid & Vegetables

Teppan-Yaki

Teppan-Yaki 

perfectly marbled Scottish
Angus Dry Aged Fillet Steak

Teppan-Yaki 

griddled pineapple pancake with fire-
Ball Ice-Cream served with Umenoyado
Aragoshi Umeshu, Plum WIne

I really enjoyed the evening. We were fed lots of food and information, from Kikkoman soy sauce and tasting, tips and masterclass from Simon, shushi demo and a delectable meal cooked on those sizzling hot plates which added to the theatre of the evening. Matsuri (CLOSED)  is  elegant and striking deco with very pleasant and knowledgeable staff.  The food was excellent. I would definitely go back.
Disclosure: I was a guest at this event. Opinions are my own.

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  1. December 5, 2013 / 9:07 pm

    stealing the group photo! 🙂