Akira Back - JW Marriott
Sharmila ChandSharmila Chand/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS IN DELHI/ Updated : May 4, 2016, 15:04 IST
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Here is an über-chic and trendy restaurant, ‘Akira Back’, named after one of Las Vegas’ most beloved and respected chefs, Akira Back. It stands out as a contemporary Japanese restaurant with Korean essence and exudes warmth and fl … Read more
Here is an über-chic and trendy restaurant, ‘Akira Back’, named after one of Las Vegas’ most beloved and respected chefs, Akira Back. It stands out as a contemporary Japanese restaurant with Korean essence and exudes warmth and flair with clean and minimalist aesthetics. The cuisine incorporates Chef Akira Back’s diverse culinary influences acquired over his childhood and travels around the world. The menu is composed of a dynamic combination of cold and hot ‘small plates’. Akira Back offers small but shareable portions served in multiple courses, featuring fresh seafood from around the world, organic meats and local and seasonal produce. Do not miss Chef Akira’s signature sushi rolls that include Rock shrimp, dragon roll (unagi, avocado, shrimp tempura), lobster and crispy vegetable roll. Read less

Here is an über-chic and trendy restaurant, ‘Akira Back’, named after one of Las Vegas’ most beloved and respected chefs, Akira Back. It stands out as a contemporary Japanese restaurant with Korean essence and exudes warmth and flair with clean and minimalist aesthetics. The cuisine incorporates Chef Akira Back’s diverse culinary influences acquired over his childhood and travels around the world. The menu is composed of a dynamic combination of cold and hot ‘small plates’. Akira Back offers small but shareable portions served in multiple courses, featuring fresh seafood from around the world, organic meats and local and seasonal produce. Do not miss Chef Akira’s signature sushi rolls that include Rock shrimp, dragon roll (unagi, avocado, shrimp tempura), lobster and crispy vegetable roll.
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