We came here for dinner and we chose the Miku tasting menu. Although it is listed under Kaiseki on their menu, the dishes doesn't really represent the tradition of kaiseki. The first dish was a small seafood platter with shrimp, oyster and clams. It came in a sphere banto box like. It was very nicely presented dish. The next dish was a clam tomato soup which was really filling. Next we had a prime rib dish which was very good as well but too much sauces. This one is rather more western taste than japanese. Next dish, was the aburi sushi sampler which is to me the best of the night. Our dessert was the green tea opera which was another amazing dish. Overall it is a great place but not sure about the kaiseki part of it. The Aburi menu which we wanted to try needs to be order 72hrs in advance and on top of that providing lots of personal information which i rather not opt to do.