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  2. O Ya (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    www.o-ya.restaurant /location /o-ya-boston / O Ya is a Japanese omakase-style restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts. The restaurant is owned by Tim and Nancy Cushman ...

  3. Oishi Group - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded as Oishi Restaurant in 2000 by Tan Passakornnatee, and soon branched out to produce green tea drinks, quickly becoming the market leader in Thailand. The company was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand as Oishi Group in 2004, and was acquired by the Thai beverage giant ThaiBev in 2008.

  4. List of restaurants in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Currently operating restaurants in Boston include: Amrheins [1] Anna's Taqueria [2] Boca Grande Taqueria [3] Bova's Bakery [1] Caffé Vittoria [1] Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe [4] Cheers Beacon Hill; Dig; Elephant Walk [5] The Fours; Galleria Umberto [6] Legal Sea Foods [7] Mantra; O Ya; The Paramount, Boston; Regina Pizzeria [1] Santarpio's Pizza ...

  5. Inside Oishii’s vertical farm that grows world’s sweetest ...

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    Many hail Oishii’s “Omakase Strawberries” as the world’s sweetest —- peek inside its vertical farm that provides the optimal farming environment Video Transcript HIROKI KOGA: Our berries ...

  6. Scampo (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Esquire, in 2008, named Scampo one of America's best new restaurants, saying it “defies tradition with its Italian-inspired cuisine unrestrained by borders and inspired by flavors of the Mediterranean and Middle East.” [3] In 2015, it was voted Boston's best Italian restaurant. [4]

  7. Ken Oringer - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Oringer returned to Boston, and won praise for his work at Tosca in suburban Hingham. Within a year, the restaurant was dubbed "Best on the South Shore," and Ken was profiled on CNN. In 1997, he opened Clio in Boston's Eliot Hotel. [8] Clio has been a Gourmet magazine Top Table.