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​​House of Yoshin: Long Island’s Hidden Kaiseki Gem​​ 🍱✨

Tucked inside a ​​charming Huntington cottage​​, ​​House of Yoshin​​ delivers an ​​authentic Kyoto-style kaiseki experience​​—where every bite is seasonal, tiny, and stunningly plated. Went last night and still dreaming about that ​​grilled eel​​... ​​🍶 Why It’s Special​​ 🐟 ​​Unagi That Haunts Dreams​​: Charred crispy, melts like butter—why can’t all eel taste like this? 🎎 ​​Storytelling Dining​​: Servers explain ​​each dish’s history​​ (did you know miso paste has samurai roots?). 🏡 ​​Time-Travel Decor​​: Sliding wood doors, ​​antique sake barrels​​—like dining in a Gion teahouse. 🍶 ​​Sake Pairing Magic​​: Elevates flavors from "yum" to ​​"WHERE HAS THIS BEEN ALL MY LIFE?"​​ ​​📍 Plan Your Visit​​ ​​Address​​: 479 New York Ave, Huntington ​​Pro Tip​​: Book the ​​counter seats​​ to watch chefs craft edible art. ​​Hit ♥️ if you’re craving this now!​​ What’s your ​​fancy-splurge restaurant​​? Tag it below! 👇 #LongIslandEats #KaisekiLovers #NYCJapanese #HiddenGems #FoodAsArt

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​​House of Yoshin: Long Island’s Hidden Kaiseki Gem​​ 🍱✨

Tucked inside a ​​charming Huntington cottage​​, ​​House of Yoshin​​ delivers an ​​authentic Kyoto-style kaiseki experience​​—where every bite is seasonal, tiny, and stunningly plated. Went last night and still dreaming about that ​​grilled eel​​... ​​🍶 Why It’s Special​​ 🐟 ​​Unagi That Haunts Dreams​​: Charred crispy, melts like butter—why can’t all eel taste like this? 🎎 ​​Storytelling Dining​​: Servers explain ​​each dish’s history​​ (did you know miso paste has samurai roots?). 🏡 ​​Time-Travel Decor​​: Sliding wood doors, ​​antique sake barrels​​—like dining in a Gion teahouse. 🍶 ​​Sake Pairing Magic​​: Elevates flavors from "yum" to ​​"WHERE HAS THIS BEEN ALL MY LIFE?"​​ ​​📍 Plan Your Visit​​ ​​Address​​: 479 New York Ave, Huntington ​​Pro Tip​​: Book the ​​counter seats​​ to watch chefs craft edible art. ​​Hit ♥️ if you’re craving this now!​​ What’s your ​​fancy-splurge restaurant​​? Tag it below! 👇 #LongIslandEats #KaisekiLovers #NYCJapanese #HiddenGems #FoodAsArt

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