With great pleasure, Welcome you to celebrate Japanese tradition through the Chanoyu (Japanese Tea Ceremony) and seasonal ChaKaiseki (Tea Ceremony Kaiseki)
2 serving times:
RSVP for 1 PM Serving
RSVP for 6 PM Serving
*The late 16th-century Japanese tea master Sen no Rikyū played a significant role in developing this cuisine. He sought to elevate the practice by emphasizing simplicity, humility, and an appreciation of nature. He introduced a lighter meal known as Cha-kaiseki to complement the strong matcha tea served during the ceremony.
EunYoung Sebazco, her long journey to practices the tea ceremony, and expresses all her creativity through Japanese-inspired ceramics, floral art, landscape design, and culinary arts.
Image from Globus Washitsu is a Japanese traditional tea house setting. A special big thanks to Globus Family who supports this program.
*No refunds or credits. Please read through the descriptions before making a purchase.
*If you have any questions, you can send us an email to hello@kinka.nyc and we'll get back to you.