Thursday, March 19, 2009 , Updated
Kenichi Dallas saké sommelier Hung Nguyen attains Level II Sake Expert certification
DALLAS Kenichi Dallas is happy to announce that its saké sommelier, Hung Nguyen, has attained Level II Sake Expert certification, the highest level of English-language certification currently available. Fewer than 40 individuals worldwide have attained this level of certification, and Hung is the only Level II expert in Texas.
The certification is accredited by the Saké Educational Council (Tokyo), hosted by the Saké Brewers Association of Japan. The certification exam was developed and administered by John Gauntner, the world's pre-eminent English-speaking saké professional and author of several definitive books on saké. Passing the certification exam requires in-depth knowledge of saké production as well as the ability to identify saké styles and characteristics in blind tastings.
Joining Hung on the saké team at Kenichi Dallas are Adam Faraizl, who holds a Level I certification--one of about 120 in the world, and Rob Albright, who is scheduled to test for certification in the near future. They oversee the largest saké list in the state and one of the largest in the nation.
On the evening of April 9, Hung and the saké team will host Kenichi Dallas' Spring 2009 Saké dinner, which features six courses of specially-prepared food from Chef Garee Battad and Executive Sushi Chef Yuki Hirabayashi (from Tokyo), paired with premium saké.
Planned Menu (pending ingredients' availability):
Sashimi
Daikon Oroshi, wafu dressing
Stuffed morel and tempura cocktail
Heirloom Tomato Puree
Organic Avocado Pure
Baby Asian greens
Genuine Japanese Wagyu tataki maki
Chef Freddy's special dipping sauce
Aji study:
Aji nigiri
Aji sanban-su
Choice of:
Caramelized Sea scallops
Asian pesto "salad"
Chipotle-carrot reduction
Truffled haricot verts
Grilled Five Peppercorn-rubbed Kobe-style ribeye
Maytag Blue Cheese Yukon Gold potato purée
Sansho Crispy red onions
Warm chocolate "Soufflé" Cakes
Cardamom cream
Tahitian Vanilla Crème Anglaise
$100 per person plus tax and gratuity
For information and reservations, please call 214-871-8883.
Source: Kenichi Dallas
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DC, says:
Yes, it's true. Hung knows his stuff. I've even seen him wear tabi at work to improve stealth.
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Teresa Gubbins, says:
Chef Hung <a href="http://sidedish.dmagazine.com/2009/03/19/kenichi-home-to-level-ii-sake-sommelier/#comments">says over on SideDish</a> that the saké matches haven’t been announced because the menu items aren't the ones normally found on the Kenichi menu and could change; and because Chef Hung is a "stickler" about his choice of saké and wants to make sure it's fresh, the best, etc.
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