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  2. Kosaka (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Kosaka is a Japanese restaurant in New York City. [2] The restaurant has received a Michelin star. [3] Time Out New York has rated Kosaka 2 out of 5 stars. [4] See also

  3. Komaswa - Wikipedia

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  4. Urasawa (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Urasawa was a Japanese restaurant located in Beverly Hills, California run by head chef Hiroyuki Urasawa who used to work with Masa Takayama. [1] As of 2018, the restaurant was considered the second most expensive in the world after Sublimotion at $1,111 per person. [2] Urasawa closed in 2020. [3]

  5. The Surprising History Of Mississippi's Legendary ... - AOL

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    The sauce is synonymous with the Mayflower Cafe, not just because people love their rendition but because the creation of the sauce is often attributed to the original restaurant owners, George ...

  6. Christopher B. "Stubb" Stubblefield - Wikipedia

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    Stubb's original restaurant closed in the early 1980s. Saddened by seeing the shuttered building, he eventually hired a bulldozer and had the place demolished. He relocated to Austin and in 1984 began selling barbecue at the blues joint Antone's. He later set up his own restaurant off Interstate 35 in Austin which closed down in the late 1980s.

  7. Komatsu (Japanese restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Komatsu (小松) was a Japanese restaurant in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan.Known as the "Navy Restaurant Komatsu", it was a preferred eating location for Japanese naval officers prior to, and following, World War II; American Navy personnel and those related to the Japanese navy have also patronized the establishment in significant numbers.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Second Avenue Deli - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant is certified by the International Kosher Council and all meat is kosher but not all is glatt kosher. Pareve items are prepared on meat equipment. [13] The original restaurant had a separate room decorated with memorabilia of Yiddish theatre actress Molly Picon, including posters, song sheets, photographs, etc. The new location ...