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  3. San Antonio Japanese Tea Garden - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio Japanese Tea Garden, or Sunken Gardens in Brackenridge Park, San Antonio, Texas, opened in an abandoned limestone rock quarry in the early 20th century. It was known also as Chinese Tea Gardens, Chinese Tea Garden Gate, Chinese Sunken Garden Gate and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

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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]

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    More: Bees, flight school, soda make SBA's West Texas 2024 awards list "An exciting new 10,000 square foot restaurant serving both delicious sushi and Japanese fusion dishes," the group said in a ...

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  8. Japanese in Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, the Houston Chamber of Commerce requested help from Japanese Consul General Sadatsuchi Uchida in improving Texas rice production techniques. [1] At least thirty attempts were made by Japanese to grow rice in the state at this time, with two of the most successful colonies being one founded by Seito Saibara in 1903 in Webster, and another by Kichimatsu Kishi in 1907 east of Beaumont.

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    “Everybody coming for the sushi taco right now” Zhang said Saturday morning from his restaurant’s dining area. By 11:49 a.m., the space was nearly packed with smiling customers taking photos ...