WHEN Indochine at Delaire Graff Estate in Stellenbosch closed for renovations a few months ago no one knew it would reopen as Hoseki, focusing exclusively on Japanese cuisine. This was the wish of the estate’s owner and renowned diamantaire, Laurence Graff OBE, to whom the name pays homage: its definition when translated from Japanese, is “jewel”.
Dishes are crafted to be shared at the table and served in a style honouring Japanese culture and customs. If your budget doesn’t allow the omakase (and heaven knows mine doesn’t), you can order a treat or two from the fairly extensive menu. But if you want to spoil yourself, or have someone to do it for you, Virgil’s selection takes the decision making out your hands. It changes daily (there are guests staying at Delaire who will want to eat there multiple times and if they can afford the accommodation they can certainly afford that), so here is a description of the dishes we had (I’ll share some of these pics on Instagram because they are just so luscious), most of which can be ordered individually. We were also treated to spectacular pairings with Delaire wines.
- Course one: Tuna Chu Toro new style sashimi, the fatty belly of the fish prepared with scallions, ginger, wasabi, yuzu kosho; Sunrise Cap Classique NV
- Course two: Delaire Goma Salad – basically mushrooms with sesame; Banghoek Reserve Chardonnay 2022
- Course three: Crispy rice cakes with spicy salmon, roe, daikon and scallions; Kinpaku Hokusetsu sake…with flecks of gold leaf
- Course four: Line fish sushi including yellow fin and blue fin tuna, and yellowtail; Coastal Cuvée Sauvignon Blanc 2023
- Course five: Shiitake miso soup with tofu and wakame; more sake
- Course six: I nearly swooned when I discovered this was den miso black cod, sweet and perfect with minimal accompaniment, allowing the fish to shine; White Reserve 2018
- Course seven: Still managing thanks to portion sizes and pacing, sizzling toban yaki with wagyu, broccoli, sugar snap peas, exotic mushrooms and a soy poached egg; Botmaskop 2008
- Course eight: “Uncle Fluffy” crème caramel layered with Japanese cheesecake and umeboshi; yuzu sake. It drew the flawless finish line.
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