At the main resort, since the ryokan has no dining room you will also take dinner in your room, where you will be left undisturbed to enjoy the chef’s Kaiseki cuisine.
Breakfast served in your room will prolong this moment of bliss – a hearty meal consisting of a bowl of rice, grilled fish, miso soup, vegetables pickles, and – to top it all off – a steamed course of egg or meat, depending on the chef’s inspiration on that day.
A bowl of tea and a selection of fruit usually round off this first meal that will keep you going until late in the afternoon.
Below the hotel, facing the ocean, is the Villa Del Sol. This second, more contemporary building contains a small number of spacious rooms, and a restaurant serving high quality cuisine with a French influence.
Meals are French and prepared with ingredients that change daily. Dinners consist of multi-course kaiseki meals that include visually pleasing dishes made with seasonal ingredients.