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Japanese-style bars to visit in the U.S.
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A glimpse into Japanese-style cocktail bars in the U.S. you’ll want to visit


Learn about the style that is turning the bartending experience into a ceremony.


A small selection of the many bottles collected by bartender and, sake and wine Sommelier, Frank Cisneros.© @otsukarebiiru
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JANUARY 31, 2020 12:19 PM ESTJAN 31, 2020, 12:19 PM EST

One way to better understand Japanese bartending is to think about traditional tea ceremonies. In both experiences everything is calculated, from the ingredients and the movements to the preparation times. They are rituals based on calmness and elegance. In the end, it’s almost like a great stage production that reaches its peak when the drink reaches the hands of the customer. “It’s a transformative experience,” explains Frank Cisneros, consultant and bartender at Uchu, a Japanese restaurant in New York that has just received its first Michelin star. “The drink is not that important; the key is the whole experience.”

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Bar Uchu cocktail© @otsukarebiiru
Seasonal cocktail by Frank Cisneros, consultan and bartender at Bar Uchu, in New York.

Behind this bartending style is an attitude: omotenashi. This term refers to hospitality and is the reasoning behind everything that involves customer service in Japan, be it in one of the most important tech companies in the world or in a bar. “It’s practically part of the Japanese culture’s DNA. They’re taught from a young age that they have to be extremely helpful. It’s a search for constant improvement in attention and service,” explains Frank. “This is seen in all industries, it’s a mentality that goes way beyond what we’re used to—the idea that the client is always right.”

But what makes this cocktail style so different? Something key, according to Frank, is the almost obsessive attention to detail. “There are many details that when seen alone go unnoticed, but when put together create a unique experience.” These details include the quality of the ingredients, the way in which the ice is carved, and the silence and elegance that go hand in hand. But even if one wanted to recreate the experience that is found in Japan, we must bear in mind that we’re talking about very different markets. “I incorporate elegance, calmness, omotenashi, and care for details. But what happens in Japan is very difficult to fully export,” says Frank, who in his work as a consultant has helped several places bring together the best of these two worlds, emphasizing the customer experience and almost obsessive care for details. Luckily, you won’t have to travel to Japan to get the full experience. Below you’ll find three options for Japanese-style bartending here in the States.

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Azabu Miami Beach—MIAMI

This restaurant offers omotenashi for those who seek a unique experience.

azabu miami beach drink© azabumiami
Azabu Miami has a delicious Haru Cocktail available

KaraSu—NEW YORK

Although this cocktail bar and restaurant in Brooklyn is hard to find (you go through another restaurant to get to it), it’s worth the effort for its varied menu and great selection of Japanese whiskeys and sakes.

Restaurant KaraSu, in Brooklyn, New York.© @karasubk
A couple of Japanese cocktails at KaraSu, in Brooklyn, New York.

Jackalope Bar—L.A.

This speakeasy specializing in Japanese whiskeys combines the best of American and Japanese bartending. Its customer service is unparalleled.

 Jackalope Bar, in Los Angeles.© @bar_jackalope
A Japanese whisky from Jackalope Bar, in Los Angeles, an eighteen seat Japanese whiskey speakeasy.

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