Haiku by Hatsune: Raising the Bar for Teppanyaki
Posted: November 13th, 2016 | Author: LumDimSum | Filed under: Foodies & Dining Scene, Upcoming Events | Tags: Alan Wong, Arrocal Seleccion, Block 8, Chaoyang Park West Gate, Cortijo Blanco, Emilio Muedra, Forcalla, Gillardeau Oysters, Haiku by Hatsune, Hatsune, Le Sommelier International, Papa Godello, private dining, sushi, sushi bar, Taiyro Teppanyaki, teppanyaki, Tercera Reserva, Tokyo Style Ramen, Wagyu, Wine Dinner | 3 Comments »This ain’t Tairyo (thank goodness).
Haiku by Hatsune is a teppanyaki + sushi restaurant that’s been off the radar for the past few years. It was buzz-worthy and super trendy back in 2008 when it was part of the Block 8 entertainment complex that also featured the gorgeous, sand-filled bar called “The Beach” on its rooftop. But after Block 8 closed (along with that awesome rooftop bar) in 2011, Haiku also went under major renovations to specialize in teppanyaki. Fast forward several years later, Haiku is back under Hatsune management and has combined two wonderful worlds of sushi and teppanyaki under one glorious roof. Unlike other teppanyaki joints, Haiku is not about quantity – no all you can drink/eat here – it is about quality.
If you are unfamiliar with the Block 8 complex 8号公馆, this is just on the west gate of Chaoyang park, a little to the north of Jenny Lou’s. As you enter the main entrance off the main Chaoyang Park West Gate road 朝阳公园西路, follow the road to the right and walk around the big block of buildings until you see the building with Haiku’s logo on the 3rd floor. Once you get to the lobby, staff will usher you into the elevator where you go up to the third floor.
Walking in, you’ll notice that the place is like a rabbit warren. Lots and lots of private rooms. Whilst they do have open tables, more intimacy is definitely the focus.
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