
An Omakase Experience with Executive Chef Sin Keun Choi at Ronin, FIVE LUXE
Surrender to an Omakase experience like no other where culinary virtuoso and celebrity Executive Chef, Sin Keun Choi orchestrates an intimate, multi-course journey designed to seduce the senses at Ronin, FIVE LUXE.
Prepare to be seduced by an unforgettable Omakase experience at Ronin, FIVE LUXE's irezumi-inspired restaurant. Featuring exquisite signature dishes and daily specials, each experience is tailour-made by Executive Chef Sin Keun Choi, drawing from the day's freshest, premium Japanese ingredients and the guests' unique preferences.
From the irresistible crunch of truffle-infused rolls to the decadent allure of foie gras cannelés, the captivating Ronin Tei-Shoku and an exclusive array of freshly rolled sushi, each Omakase dinner is a culinary revelation. With a deft hand and a discerning eye, Executive Chef Sin Keun Choi transforms seasonality and spontaneity into a multi-course journey that's as sensual as it is exclusive.
Location: Ronin, FIVE LUXE, JBR
When: Available daily from 7PM onwards
Pricing: AED599 per person
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