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  2. Sushi Masuda - Wikipedia

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    Japanese: City: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Sushi Masuda is a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] [2] [3] See also

  3. Cameron Mitchell Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    It owns restaurants under various names, many of which are located in Central Ohio. While remaining independent and privately held, Cameron Mitchell Restaurants has grown to 50 restaurant locations across the country from Beverly Hills to New York City, and 20 different concepts in 15 states and the District of Columbia, including the ...

  4. Japadog - Wikipedia

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    Japadog is a small chain of street food stands and restaurants located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (there was also a location in New York City [1] which closed in 2013). The chain, which specializes in hot dogs that include variants of Japanese-style foods like okonomiyaki , yakisoba , teriyaki and tonkatsu , is owned by Noriki Tamura.

  5. Sushi Hil - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Hil is a Japanese restaurant in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] The restaurant opened in 2022. [ 2 ] It was a finalist in the Best New Restaurant and Best Japanese categories of Vancouver Magazine 's 2023 restaurant awards.

  6. Abbotsford, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Abbotsford is a city in British Columbia next to the Canada–United States border, Greater Vancouver, and the Fraser River. With a census population of 153,569 people (2021), it is the most populous municipality in the province outside metropolitan Vancouver. [ 3 ]

  7. Huntingdon, Abbotsford - Wikipedia

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    Huntingdon is a community within Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. It is located immediately north of the Canada–US border , and is the location of the Sumas–Huntingdon Border Crossing . The main road through the community is Highway 11 .

  8. B.C. roll - Wikipedia

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    Many sushi restaurants in B.C. serve the B.C. roll as a part of their menu. The Vancouver -based Japanese chef Hidekazu Tojo created the B.C. roll in 1974 when he used salmon skin in place of the traditional anago (salt-water eel), which was difficult to obtain in the West Coast.

  9. Japanese Canadians in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Japanese people in British Columbia began with the arrival of Manzo Nagano in New Westminster in 1877. Prior to 1942, British Columbia was home to 90% of all Japanese in Canada. In 2001, 44% of all Japanese Canadians lived in British Columbia, or about 1% of the province's total population.