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  2. Shin Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Shin Sushi; Restaurant information; Established: July 2018 () [1] Owner(s) Taketoshi Azumi [2] Head chef: Taketoshi Azumi: Food type: Japanese: Rating (Michelin Guide) Street address: 16573 Ventura Boulevard: City: Los Angeles - Encino: State: California: Postal/ZIP Code: 91436: Country: United States: Coordinates

  3. Restaurant review: Gourmet sushi and Thai food was so ... - AOL

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    This is not fast food. It is gastronomy at its best. There aren't enough words to describe how extraordinary, intriguing and surprising it was.

  4. Column: How did a Thai restaurant chain become so beloved by ...

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    Ocha Classic in Koreatown is a Thai restaurant beloved by Central Americans, Mexicans and Latinos.

  5. Mori Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Mori Sushi; Restaurant ... Street address: 11500 W Pico Boulevard: City: Los Angeles: State: California: ... restaurant in Los Angeles, California. [2] The menu ...

  6. Morihiro (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... Morihiro is a Michelin Guide-starred sushi restaurant in Los Angeles, California. [1] [2] [3 ...

  7. Jitlada - Wikipedia

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    Jitlada (Thai: จิตลดา) is a Thai restaurant in Thai Town, Los Angeles, notable for its spicy dishes. [1] [2] [3] [4] Opened in a Sunset Boulevard strip ...

  8. Noritoshi Kanai - Wikipedia

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    Noritoshi Kanai (金井紀年, [1] カナイ・ノリトシ) (February 25, 1923 – April 22, 2017) was a Japanese-born executive of the Los Angeles branch of the food importer, Mutual Trading Company. He has been credited with the idea of opening the first authentic sushi bar in the United States during the 1960s. [2]

  9. Hotel Figueroa - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Figueroa (also the Figueroa Hotel, colloquially The Fig) is a hotel building in the South Park district of Downtown Los Angeles. Originally opened as a hostelry exclusive to women, the hotel underwent a transformation into a Moroccan-themed space in the 1970s before being restored to its initial Spanish Colonial architecture in 2014.