'Festa del mare' is a wonderful Italian restaurant for guests of the Amakusa Tenku-no-Fune Hotel. Chef Nobuyuki Nakamura uses local Amakusa products to create his constantly changing, seasonal meals. The dinner course that was included in our hotel stay in January was mouth-watering, each course better than the last. Breakfast the next morning was also delicious, and included amazing views of Shimabara Bay.
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Amakusa Tenku-no-Fune Hotel Dining
Cliff-side gourmet Italian overlooking the sea
By Sandra Isaka
Community writer
Entrance to the restaurant and their collection of wine
Our dinner set in January. This is the 'inizio', or beginning - to get your taste buds watering.
Locally grown vegetable appetizer of the day: Bagna cauda verdure alla 'Amakusa'
Seafood appetizer of the day: 'Hiougi' al forno aroma lemone
Pasta of the day: Spaghetti al granchio
Soup of the day: Yushima daikon potage
Main fish dish of the day: Orata alla padella salsa pomodoro fresca e balsamico
Main meat dish of the day: Bistecca di manzo salsa 'yuzu-kosho'
Dessert with choice of coffee, tea, espresso
View of the restaurant in morning
The breakfast buffet
Fresh bread, soup, etc. are also brought to the table. Eggs are made to order.
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Yui Yamaguchi
11 years ago
Very interesting to see how the chief create foods from local produce into his/her speciality (Japanese, Chinese, French, Italian, etc.). Which do you recommend - fish or meat this time?
Chef Nakamura is fantastic - previously he worked at the Ritz Carlton Okinawa and in Karizawa. Both Dishes were included in my meal, but the beef was especially good.
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