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  2. Nobu - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Nobu Matsuhisa moved to Los Angeles and opened the eponymous restaurant Matsuhisa. Actor Robert De Niro first visited the restaurant in 1988. After that, he became a regular customer. [1] In 1989, De Niro suggested to Matsuhisa that he open a restaurant in Tribeca, New York City. While Matsuhisa thought De Niro's proposal was ...

  3. Nobu Matsuhisa - Wikipedia

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    About two weeks after the grand opening there was an electrical fire and the restaurant burned down. [4] In 1977, he moved to Los Angeles and worked at Japanese restaurants "Mitsuwa" and "Oshou." In 1987, he opened his own restaurant "Matsuhisa" on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. [5]

  4. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Los Angeles and ...

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    Michelin published restaurant guides for Los Angeles in 2008 and 2009 but suspended the publication in 2010. [4] Publication of the guide would resume for Southern California in 2019 but now covered all of California in one guide.

  5. Chef Nobu Matsuhisa Says He Met Princess Diana a Month ... - AOL

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    Princess Diana, who lived in London, died on Aug. 31, 1997 in Paris at age 36, when a car accident killed her and two others, Dodi Al Fayed and driver Henri Paul. The Nobu co-owner recalls "crying ...

  6. The end of Korean BBQ in L.A.? What the gas stove ban ... - AOL

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  7. LAX Consolidated Rent-A-Car Facility - Wikipedia

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    The ConRAC under construction in 2024. The Los Angeles International Airport Consolidated Rent-A-Car (LAX ConRAC) facility is one of the major components of the airport's US$5.5 billion Landside Access Modernization Program, along with the LAX Automated People Mover (APM). [1]