"By the end of his training in France, the owner-chef was impressed above all by Bretagne. The name of the restaurant is another word for hydrangea, the flower that symbolises this region. Here in his Osaka restaurant he actively seeks out traditional Naniwa vegetables, as well as local meats such as Tsurumi pork. His gastronomic interests are broad, from bistro cooking that reveres tradition, to the gastronomy of his apprenticeship in Paris." - Michelin Inspector