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  2. Kim Si-hyeon - Wikipedia

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    Kim was born on August 5, 1999, in Bundang District, Seongnam, South Korea. [1] In 2016, Kim competed in the first season of Mnet's reality television competition Produce 101 where she got finished at the 40th placed afterwards, and signed a contract with Yuehua Entertainment.

  3. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Saito – a three Michelin star Japanese cuisine restaurant in Minato, Tokyo, primarily known for serving sushi; Yoshinoya – a Japanese fast food restaurant chain, it is the largest chain of gyūdon (beef bowl) restaurants; Tofuya Ukai - a tofu restaurant that serve dishes in "refined kaiseki stye" [8]

  4. Glen Gondo - Wikipedia

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    Glen Yoshiaki Gondo (1948 – July 1, 2024) was an American businessman, restaurateur, and cultural advocate.Gondo, whose parents opened the first Japanese restaurant and sushi bar in Houston, Texas, is credited with popularizing Japanese cuisine and culture in the city. [1]

  5. The 17 People Behind Your Favorite Food Brand Names - AOL

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    101 Best Restaurants in American for 2012 Where Billionaires Eat The Top 10 Most Memorable Fast-Food Commercials 10 Vintage Metal Lunch Boxes Worth Big Bucks The World's Smallest Restaurants.

  6. This Woodland Chinese restaurant is said to be the oldest in ...

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    The Japanese restaurant at 6869 Douglas Blvd. is owned by Josh Gurbazar and Pearl Amgalanbaatar, who also own Sushi House in Roseville, and specializes in tonkotsu ramen. Show comments Advertisement

  7. David Chang - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant is located in a three-story glass cube in the heart of downtown Toronto. Momofuku Toronto is made up of three restaurants, Noodle Bar, Daishō and Shōtō, as well as a bar, Nikai. [32] [33] Daishō and Shōtō closed in late 2017, [34] and the space was refurbished. A new Momofuku restaurant, Kojin, opened in the space in 2018. [35]

  8. Masa Takayama - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Masa garnered the Michelin Guide's highest rating starting in the 2009 edition and was the first Japanese restaurant in the U.S. to do so. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It was one of the few restaurants in New York City to hold a four out of four star rating by The New York Times , but was downgraded to 3 stars in 2011. [ 9 ]

  9. Niki Nakayama - Wikipedia

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    While at Ryokan, she trained under chef Masa Sato in the culinary art of kaiseki. Upon returning to the United States, Nakayama opened Azami Sushi Cafe which became popular for its omakase menu. Azami served as a fast-casual Japanese restaurant by day, and a small eight-course chef's table venture at night.