Godenya | godenya hk openrice
HongKongisnotunfamiliartosmallhiddenrestaurants,but youwon’tfindanythingremotelysimilartoGodenya.Theminimallydecoratedrestaurantservesaneight-courseomakase-onlymenuspecialisinginsakepairingwhichistheonlyoptionavailabletodiners.Whilesakemaynotbeeveryone’spreference,there’snodoubtyouwon’tbeinaweofchef-ownerShinyaGoshima’sextensiveknowledgeandpassionforthepairing.Dinersarepresentedwithahyper-seasonalmenu,whichchangesaroundonceamonth,focusingmainlyonseafoodandeachpairedwithadifferentsake.Ittakes...
Hong Kong is not unfamiliar to small hidden restaurants, but you won’t find anything remotely similar to Godenya. The minimally decorated restaurant serves an eight-course omakase-only menu specialising in sake pairing which is the only option available to diners. While sake may not be everyone’s preference, there’s no doubt you won’t be in awe of chef-owner Shinya Goshima’s extensive knowledge and passion for the pairing. Diners are presented with a hyper-seasonal menu, which changes around once a month, focusing mainly on seafood and each paired with a different sake. It takes a very sensitive palate to detect the extreme subtleties in Goshima’s cooking, while not unusual to Japanese haute cuisine, is still a rare find in Hong Kong. The effortless presentation of each dish showcases the many facets of Japanese sake, presented with each course in precise temperatures and artisanal serving vessels. While many of the ingredients served may not be extremely rare, such as abalone or...