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  2. Uchi - Wikipedia

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    Uchi is a contemporary Japanese sushi restaurant located in Austin, Texas, [1] which opened in 2003. The Japanese word "Uchi" translates to "house" in English, and the 2,700-square-foot (250 m 2 ) space is a refurbished home. [ 2 ]

  3. Craft Omakase is Austin's best sushi restaurant (where you ...

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    Longtime Uchiko veterans bring pedigree. Craft Omakase sits tucked in the back of a shopping center near 45th and Lamar (a corner home to the cultishly adored Chili’s) in the space once home to ...

  4. Exclusive: Former Uchi chef opening Italian restaurant in ...

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    Executive chef Joseph Zoccoli was a 9-year veteran of Hai Hospitality, where he ascended to the role of chef de cuisine at Uchi. But the longtime chef has a passion for Italian food.

  5. Here are 25 former Uchi staff members running their own ... - AOL

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    Austin360 Dining Guide: 3 iconic Austin restaurants join our 2023 Austin360 Restaurant Hall of Fame Uchi has spawned more talent than arguably any restaurant in Austin’s history.

  6. Tyson Cole - Wikipedia

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    In May 2003, Cole opened Uchi, a 95-seat 2,600 square feet (240 m 2) sushi restaurant in Austin. [1] [6] On July 6, 2010, Cole opened his second restaurant, Uchiko (loosely translated meaning "offspring of Uchi") after a three-week soft opening period. For a time, the Executive chef at Uchiko was eventual Top Chef: Texas winner Paul Qui. Cole ...

  7. Paul Qui - Wikipedia

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    He attended high school in Springfield, Virginia [4] and completed his culinary training at Le Cordon Bleu in Austin, Texas. [5] His initial forays into cooking professionally led to a job with Tyson Cole, chef/owner of Uchi and Uchiko restaurants in Austin. During his time in the kitchen, Cole became Qui's mentor, and Qui eventually worked his ...

  8. OpenTable names 5 Texas restaurants on its best in the U.S ...

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  9. Driskill Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Driskill Hotel lobby in 2012 Driskill Hotel annex, built 1930. Jesse Driskill, a successful cattle baron, had moved to Texas from Missouri in 1849. Flush with cash from his service to the Confederate Army, to which he supplied beef throughout the Civil War, he decided to diversify by constructing a grand hotel in Austin.