15 Articles found for “SÉN”

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Inspectors Reveal All on SÉN, Nara's New One-MICHELIN-Star Restaurant Showcasing “Watershed Cuisine”

Chef Toshiharu Sunayama’s SÉN was awarded One MICHELIN Star and a MICHELIN Green Star in The MICHELIN Guide Nara 2025. Our inspectors look back on their visit.。

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Spas, Sento and Onsen: The Best of Bathing Culture in Tokyo

Immerse yourself in one of Japan’s oldest traditional practices

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The Space-Age Roman Baths at Six Senses Rome

Our new series, Signature Spaces, takes a closer look at the most iconic spots in MICHELIN Guide hotels.

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Six Senses Shines Bright in Rome

Six Senses brings its renowned brand of luxury wellness to Rome, with a big, bright, shining star of a hotel and a modern take on the Eternal City’s ancient baths.

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A Dining Experience for All Five Senses Awaits at L’aube, a One MICHELIN Star French Restaurant in Tokyo

Chef-owners Hideaki Imahashi and Shoko Hirase of one-MICHELIN-starred L’aube in Tokyo share their insights on conveying a multi-sensory dining experience through the use of color and aesthetics - and how this is reflected in the stylish and comfortable experience of driving an Audi Q8.

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Best Afternoon Teas in Tokyo: 6 Luxury Hotel Experiences to Book

In Tokyo, afternoon tea is elevated to an art form, thanks to chefs’ meticulous attention to detail — and it’s also a welcome way for visitors to pause between sightseeing stops. Across the city, hotel lounges reinterpret the British ritual with a distinctly Japanese sensibility, weaving in seasonal ingredients like hojicha in tiramisu or sakura in delicate scones, all presented with impeccable precision. Here’s where to find the best afternoon teas in Tokyo.

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The Best Affordable Sushi in New York City

Sushi isn't known for being price sensitive, but these six spots promise quality without sticker shock.

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What Is a Ryotei? Discover Kyoto’s Best Traditional Restaurants

Kyoto’s ryotei culture traces its roots to the philosophy of wabi-sabi — a reverence for imperfection and impermanence — shaped by tea master Sen no Rikyu in the late 16th century.

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Best 12 Restaurants On (Or Close to) the Beach

There’s something irresistibly seductive about dining spots along the coastlines of Europe and Asia, where the natural scenery, balmy breezes and rhythmic waves instantly soothe your urban-weary senses — and perhaps even boost the local flavors.

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Stay Close to Notre-Dame: 11 Paris Hotels Worth Booking

Following its restoration, Notre-Dame is once again drawing crowds to the heart of the city. Here, we're sharing places to stay nearby, as selected by The MICHELIN Guide Inspectors for their design, service, and sense of place.

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Thomas Straker's London: Thai Favourites and The Perfect Pint

The internet sensation and man behind Straker’s shares his top recommendations for Thai food in London, and a whole lot more.

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Lionel Beccat of Two MICHELIN Stars ESqUISSE Shares His Favorite Parts of Tokyo

This project introduces Tokyo through the lens of culinary figures and celebrities connected to the city. Try visiting these recommended cafés, bakeries and design museums, and you might discover an entirely new side of Tokyo. This time, we’ll bring you a selection of Tokyo destinations featuring a vibrant sense of French esprit.

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A History Lover's Guide to Penang

Visitors flock to Penang for two reasons: its vibrant street food scene and its rich history, which has earned its recognition from UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. A feast for the senses, here is a guide for history buffs who would like to take a trip to this delightful city.

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Inside The Top Suite of Mallorca's Seaside Fortress Hotel

The “Sentinel Suite” at Cap Rocat is cut deep into the Mallorcan cliffside — where a cannon once sat guarding the sea.