Sawachi Ryori — Banquet on a Platter
Sawachi ryori is Kochi's unique banquet cuisine, served on massive ceramic platters (sawachi) up to 50cm in diameter. Each platter is a work of edible art: katsuo tataki arranged in rosettes, sliced sashimi fanned out in gradients, tempura stacked in towers, sushi rolled into colorful spirals. A full sawachi course includes 5–8 platters for a table of six, passed communally while sake flows freely. It is designed for celebration — weddings, festivals, business victories.
The tradition dates to the Edo period when Tosa samurai would gather for drinking parties, and food needed to be impressive, shareable, and able to last through hours of sake consumption. Today, sawachi is still reserved for special occasions — you won't find it at casual restaurants. The premier place to experience it is at a traditional ryokan or a specialized sawachi restaurant like Tokugetsuro in central Kochi.
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