Monday, 28 Apr 2025

Taste the Freshest Sea Urchins at Yotsuba in Dalian's Four Seasons Hotel

Dalian, situated at the southernmost point of the Liaodong Peninsula in Northeast China, is celebrated for its rich seafood offerings and distinctive year-round catches. From May to September, the city enters its prime sea urchin harvesting season, yielding the highly coveted maruni and purple sea urchins that food enthusiasts eagerly seek out. At Yotsuba, located in Four Seasons Hotel Dalian, these fresh and succulent seasonal sea urchins are skillfully integrated into the menu, offering guests an array of innovative dishes that deliver a luxurious and refined culinary experience.


Taste the Freshest Sea Urchins at Yotsuba in Dalian's Four Seasons Hotel
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Dalian, situated at the southernmost point of the Liaodong Peninsula in Northeast China, is celebrated for its rich seafood offerings and distinctive year-round catches. From May to September, the city enters its prime sea urchin harvesting season, yielding the highly coveted maruni and purple sea urchins that food enthusiasts eagerly seek out. At Yotsuba, located in Four Seasons Hotel Dalian, these fresh and succulent seasonal sea urchins are skillfully integrated into the menu, offering guests an array of innovative dishes that deliver a luxurious and refined culinary experience.

Sea urchin sashimi is a must-try for food lovers. The roe is expertly extracted from its shell, enjoyed raw with a spoon to fully appreciate its sweet, fresh flavors that linger on the palate. Beyond the traditional sashimi, Yotsuba also presents creative offerings like sea urchin tempura with shiso leaves, sea urchin paired with crab meat and fish roe jelly, and sea urchin hand rolls, each dish harmonizing the sea urchin's unique taste with other complementary ingredients.

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