The Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto will begin offering Autumn Harvest Afternoon Tea for a limited time starting on September 13. This seasonal menu was designed by pastry chef Reiko Yokota, who has experience at Michelin Star restaurants and Four Seasons Hotels around the world. The menu is filled with healthy treats for both mind and body, utilizing fall ingredients like sweet potato, pumpkin, persimmon, and apple.
Autumn Harvest Afternoon Tea
Five-sweets collection using fresh autumn ingredients to present the true flavor of local fruits and vegetables
Four savory treats presented in a bowl made to look like an autumn field, inviting guests to dig up autumn’s bounty
Luxurious western and Japanese chestnuts compliment these premium autumn parfaits
A collection of take-home sweets featuring warm colors and autumn ingredients such as pumpkin and chestnut are perfect for decorating your home table
Halloween cupcakes, available for a limited-time, are the perfect souvenir
Guests can overlook the Sekisuien Gardens while dining from the terrace, a unique experience at the Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto
Afternoon tea begins with a collection of sweets, including jellies, tarte tatin, and crème brûlée, each bringing out the complex flavor of local Japanese fruits and vegetables. The featured jalapeno cornbread, inspired by Chef Yokota’s childhood in Texas, is one of the more unique dishes.
The savory dish, prepared by Brasserie restaurant head chef Ryuji Koga, presents each morsel in a bowl reminiscent of an autumn field, giving guests the chance to experience a bountiful harvest themselves by using a spoon as a makeshift shovel.
For drinks, patrons can enjoy a selection of premium teas from Ronnefeldt in Germany, including the Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto’s original blend. Two autumn-only tea mocktails are also present on the menu.
The premium parfait, limited to 10 servings per day, is made from two types of chestnut-forward Mont Blanc. The Western chestnuts have a rich flavor, while the Japanese varieties are gentler and more delicate in their sweetness. The Mont Blanc with Chestnuts, Rum, and Cassis has a more adult flavor, balancing the sweetness of French chestnuts with the complex flavor of rum. Interwoven with pear compote and black currant jelly, this is a parfait that’s as delightful to look at as it is to eat.
The Japanese Chestnut Mont Blanc with Uji Green Tea and Yuzu is a more traditional Kyoto dish, bringing with it lavish amounts of green tea from Marukyu Koyamaen in Uji, along with refreshing yuzu sorbet.
Those not wanting to leave this experience behind quite yet can feel free to take some pastries and baked goods home. In addition to the popular Mont Blanc and Strawberry Millefeuille, the Sweet Potato Shortcake will also be available. Why not pick up a Chestnut and Rum Pound cake, or perhaps an Orange and Earl Gray Pound Cake made with Ronnefeldt tea leaves?
Halloween cupcakes will also be available for the first time this year, from October 15 to October 31. These include the Pumpkin and Cream Cheese Cupcake, and the Chocolate and Raspberry Cupcake.
Featuring colorful and delectable seasonal ingredients, how would you like to partake in this magnificent afternoon tea service?
Information
Autumn Harvest Afternoon Tea
Available: September 13 – November 30, 2021
Seating Times:
12:00-14:30 (Last order at 14:00)
15:00-17:30 (Last Order at 17:00)
*There are two sessions at the above times.
Location: Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto 1F, Brasserie Restaurant
Premium Autumn Parfait
Available: September 13 – November 30, 2021 from 11:30-18:00
Location: Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto 1F, Brasserie Restaurant
(Limited to 10 per day.)
Autumn Sweets
Available: September 13 – November 30, 2021 from 11:30-18:00 from 10:00-21:00
Location: Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto 1F, Brasserie Restaurant
Official Site: https://www.fourseasons.com/jp/kyoto/
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