Banyan Tree Phuket launches new ‘Taihei’ Japanese restaurant

Banyan Tree Phuket Resort has announced the opening of its newest restaurant – “Taihei”, Gourmet Japanese cuisine headed by Master Chef Shiraishi. Set amidst the serene Spa and Pool zone, guests can enjoy exquisite Japanese cuisine by our veteran chef, whose skills have been nurtured over 50 years of experience.

The name ‘Taihei’ originates from the Japanese word for ‘Peace’ and its tranquil setting alongside the Banyan Tree Spa and main swimming pool is the perfect complement to a satisfying meal.The restaurant’s two wings are on either side of the pool, offering diners a refreshing experience as they indulge in authentic Japanese cuisine.

With the all-new completely redesigned space, expanded menu and exquisite new sushi bar, the elegant and relaxing Taihei restaurant will replace Banyan Tree Phuket’s beloved Tamarind restaurant. Taihei held its grand opening on 25th January with a ‘sake barrel breaking ceremony’ attended by distinguish guests including Sheriff AdulChootong, Ravi Chandran – Managing Director of Laguna Phuket, Food & Beverages gourmet card members and media friends. The media were hosted to a Sushi making class followed by reception along with other guests. Sushi Making and Sake Master Class will become Taihei’s signature activities.

In keeping with our philosophy of delighting guests with exceptional quality, the new restaurant will only seat 35 diners at a time. Taihei uses only the finest ingredients, while a contemporary Asian design in a naturally soothing environment makes for a great sensory and culinary experience for our guests.

Taihei’s patron Chef Shiraishi is a native of Kumamoto on Kyushu Island. He began his culinary journey at the age of 10, helping his parents in their family restaurant. At age 19, Shiraishi became an apprentice chef in Osaka before becoming a fully qualified sushi chef. As artist-in-residence for Banyan Tree Phuket’s  resort, Shiraishi now oversees a sensational range of sashimi and sushi grade seafood, as well as Yakimono and other traditional dishes. He will also share his impressive culinary skills with guests through the restaurant’s special sushi-making class, where amateur chefs can learn the basics in a friendly and relaxed environment.

Although Japanese cuisine is available on the island, Taihei’s hallmark will be authenticity and quality complimented by Banyan Tree’s legendary service. We look forward to the continued patronage from our Laguna resort guests as well as the local community. Taihei is the latest culinary addition to Banyan Tree Phuket’s excellent Food and Beverage choices.

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