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  2. Mitsuwa Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago area store is at 100 E. Algonquin Road in Arlington Heights, Illinois—one of a number of Japanese businesses in Arlington Heights—and opened in 1991. The store is open 365 days a year [9] from 9 am to 8 pm. Mitsuwa is the largest [10] Japanese marketplace in the Midwestern US. The Chicago store is one of three that are east of ...

  3. Mako (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Food type: Japanese: Rating (Michelin Guide) Street address: 731 West Lake Street: City: Chicago: State: ... Mako is a Japanese restaurant in Chicago, Illinois. [1 ...

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  5. Tohato - Wikipedia

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    Tohato launched two new snacks brands, "Tyrant Habanero Burning Hell Hot" and "Satan Jorquia Bazooka Deadly Hot" in 2007 in an engagement marketing campaign, by combining multiplayer online gaming with advertising on a mobile phone. Customers were encouraged to join nightly battles at 4AM in a virtual game, on behalf of either snack brand, to ...

  6. Mariano's - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp for sale in 2011. Departments in the store sell a range of food and drink including coffee and gelato, [2] sushi, [3] rotisserie chickens, smoked ribs, briskets, and sliders, [4] salad bar buffet, [5] oyster and liquor bar, [6] [7] [8] cheese, [9] sweets, [10] juice and smoothies.

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  8. Yan Yan (snack) - Wikipedia

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    Pocky is a similar Japanese snack which includes thinner sticks pre-dipped in cream. The cream comes in a much wider variety of flavors such as green tea cream or honey-flavored cream. Yan Yan is dipped by the consumer themselves, and comes in a more limited assortment of flavors. Meiji also produces another snack called Hello Panda. It is a ...

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