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Miku, Minami, Gyoza Bar Launch New Sakura-Inspired Dishes and Drinks on April 2

The GOODS from Miku, Minami, Gyoza Bar

Vancouver, BC | The city is being blanketed in a variety of pink hues with the arrival of cherry blossom season. To celebrate, Aburi Restaurants is kicking off spring with several new sakura-themed dishes, desserts, and beverages at Miku (70-200 Granville Street), Minami (1118 Mainland Street), and Gyoza Bar (622 West Pender) starting on April 2, 2018.

“In Japan, the cherry blossom season is celebrated by gathering friends and family together to enjoy a meal or drink underneath the beautiful sakura trees, also called hanami,” says Seigo Nakamura, founder and owner of Aburi Restaurants. “It is one of my favourite seasons. At all three of our restaurants, we definitely wanted to continue our tradition of incorporating this joyful season into our menus and having all our guests celebrate with us.”

At Miku, guests can enjoy a special Sakura Aburi Prime Kaiskei set dinner ($88 per person), available April 2 to 15, 2018. The premium Aburi Prime nigiri selection in the coursed dinner includes Sakura Dai, featuring monkfish liver, sweet soy reduction, and shiso flower; Akami Maguro with seared Brome Lake foie gras, soy reduction, pickled wasabi, and sakura flower; Sakura Shio Cured Japanese Hirame, and A5 Japanese Wagyu with uni, sakura denbu, and micro dianthus. Dessert is a Handmade Sakura Mochi with azuki beans, cherry purée, and cherry yogurt sorbet.

At Minami, guests are invited to taste through an exclusive collection of Sakura Petit Fours, available April 5, 2018 to April 22, 2018, including a Yuzu White Chocolate Cheesecake with rose sakura gelee, Lychee Raindrop Cake with kinako and jasmine syrup, Raspberry Honey Castella with red bean mochi ice cream, and a Sakura Macaron with matcha white chocolate.

Gyoza Bar is featuring its vibrant Roasted Beet Gyoza and Market Salad for the occasion, as well as its version of the Sakura Mochi with azuki paste, kinako, Japanese kuromitsu sauce, and vanilla ice cream. Guests will enjoy a taste of spring with Gyoza Bar’s Strawberry Pistachio Frozen Cocktail, available from April 5, 2018 to April 29, 2018.

Both Miku and Minami will feature Okanagan’s Kanazawa Sakura Rosé, the new-to-British Columbia Kokuryu Junmai Ginjo, and a soft cocktail called the Ibuki made with Seedlip Garden 108, the world’s first non-alcoholic spirit.

For more information about Miku, please visit www.mikurestaurant.com.

For more information about Minami, please visit www.minamirestaurant.com.

For more information about Gyoza Bar, please visit www.gyozabar.ca.

Neighbourhood: Downtown
70-200 Granville St.
604-568-3900

Neighbourhood: Yaletown
1118 Mainland St.
 604-685-8080

Neighbourhood: Downtown
622 West Pender St.
604-336-5563

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