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Moto was a molecular gastronomy restaurant in the Fulton River District of Chicago, Illinois known for creating "high-tech" dishes which incorporate elements such as carbonated fruit, edible paper, lasers, and liquid nitrogen for freezing food. [1] Moto was run by executive chef Homaro Cantu until his suicide in 2015.
Sasabune – a Japanese sushi restaurant located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, in New York City [11] [12] [13] Satsuki, New York City; Shin Sushi, Los Angeles; Shizuku by Chef Naoko, Portland, Oregon; The Shota, San Francisco; Shota Omakase; Shunji, Santa Monica, California; Soichi, San Diego; Soseki, Florida; Soto, New York City; Sushi ...
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Broadway is a major street in Chicago's Lake View, Uptown, and Edgewater community areas on the city's North Side, running from Diversey Parkway (2800 North) to Devon Avenue (6400 North). Originally called Evanston Avenue , the name of the street was changed to Broadway on August 15, 1913, as part of 467 road name changes enacted on that date ...
By 2006 True World Foods controlled a major portion of the sushi trade in the US and employed hundreds of people with annual revenues of $250 million. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] During the COVID-19 pandemic the company launched home delivery sushi kits to make up for a lack of sales to restaurants.
Tom's Restaurant was the locale that inspired Suzanne Vega's 1987 song "Tom's Diner." [2]Later, its exterior was used as a stand-in for the fictional Monk's Café in the 1989–1998 television sitcom Seinfeld, where comedian Jerry Seinfeld's eponymous character and his friends regularly convened to dine.
Lynda and Eric Cheng opened the restaurant in Uptown Chicago in 1986. [1] Their children Laura Cheng, Kelly Cheng, and Michael Cheng took over in 2008. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The Japanese and conveyer belt sushi restaurant Sushi Ichiban, [3] which is also known as "Punk Rock Sushi" because of "the rainbow of hair color choices among staff and clientele", [4] operates on Broadway in the northwest Portland part of Old Town Chinatown. [5] Dishes are delivered to patrons via a small train set on a circular track. [6]