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WELCOME Cafe Sharaku is an intimate restaurant with eighteen seats located in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Cafe Sharaku emphasizes an attentive and efficient service with our chef's extraordinary creations. We cater to local guests or business customers who want to enjoy a tantalizing meal in a charming and trendy atmosphere.
"Don't tell anyone!"say fans who worry they might "betray their own interests" by raving about the "sophisticated","beautifully presented" Asian fusion cuisine at this "tiny" (18-seat) not-quite-so "hidden gem" in Ft.Lauderdale; there's "not much" decor but it's "quiet", and chef-owner Iwao Kaita and his servers "work so well together to pace" meals that it's lovely to linger for a "romantic" repast; P.S. the prix fixe dinner is an "excellent buy." |
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OUR
CONCEPT
Our chef brings together exotic ingredients and the rich cultural heritage of France, with a touch of Asia, to provide customers with a delicious and healthy cuisine. Every dish is individually and aesthetically prepared by Chef Kaita with precision and culinary mastery. Please view our menu to learn more about the delightful, distinctive items served at Cafe Sharaku |
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ABOUT
"SHARAKU"
Toshusai Sharaku, an ukiyo-e artist of the eighteenth century, produced over 140 works within ten months. The majority of these prints were portraits of actors in their kabuki or kyogen roles, and others include images of sumo wrestlers and warriors. Famous painters who worked in France, such as Paul Gauguin and Vincent Van Gogh, were inspired by ukiyo-e artists. Just as Sharaku introduced his Japanese works to the French, Chef Kaita introduces Japanese cooking artistry to French cuisine. |
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To Our Valued Customers:
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Copyright
2010 CAFE SHARAKU All Rights Reserved |