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  2. Soseki (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Soseki is a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Orlando, Florida, United States. [1] [2] The restaurant has 10 seats. [3] [4] See also. Food portal;

  3. Yelp's Best New Restaurants for 2024: Would you dine at one ...

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    The restaurant ranks No. 23 on Yelp's Best New Restaurants of 2024. No. 24: Percy in Boise, Idaho (American) No. 25: Cataline Kitchen + Bar in Charlotte, North Carolina (scratch kitchen)

  4. The 25 best new restaurants in the US, according to ... - AOL

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    Although new restaurant growth slowed by 4% compared to last year, according to Yelp data from June 2024, new restaurant openings increased by 6% from May 2023 to April 2024 compared to May 2022 ...

  5. Omakase (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    A 14-seat restaurant, [2] [3] Omakase serves Edomae-style sushi, chawanmushi with snow crab, uni, and ikura, nigiri, sea bream, monkfish liver, and mackerel with chive purée. [4] [1] Other dishes include a lobster tamago, wagyu, and red miso soup with clams. [5] Customers can choose the amount of rice they need. [1]

  6. 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]

  7. Omakase, a Japanese tasting menu, favors the adventurous ...

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  8. Omakase - Wikipedia

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    The phrase omakase, literally 'I leave it up to you', [3] is most commonly used when dining at Japanese restaurants where the customer leaves it up to the chef to select and serve seasonal specialties. [4] The Japanese antonym for omakase is okonomi (from 好み konomi, "preference, what one likes"), which means choosing what to order. [5]

  9. Top Chef Family Style - Wikipedia

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    Elimination Challenge: The duos created sushi menus featuring three different techniques: maki, temaki, and nigiri. The menus were served omakase-style to the judges, including Top Chef: Portland runner-up Shota Nakajima. The duos had to prepare their sushi directly in front of the judges; their presentation and customer service factored into ...