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Can Japanese techniques be merged with grill work, like in a Basque steakhouse? Japanese chef Tetsuro Maeda, who has restored a century-old farmhouse in a small village where you can hear the silence, resoundingly shows us that you can, committing to simplicity based on exceptional products (they work with seasonal vegetables from their own garden, mushrooms and wild plants harvested in the surrounding mountains) that reveal surprising nuances. Kabayaki eel, caviar with tofu (chickpea tofu with hot-smoked caviar on kombu), Txuleta of old and matured beef, sakura flan from their own cherry tree
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