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  2. Uka (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles: State: California: Postal/ZIP Code: 90028: Country: United States: Coordinates ... Uka is a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Los Angeles ...

  3. Hayato (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Hayato is a Michelin Guide-starred Japanese and seafood/sushi [2] [3] restaurant in Los Angeles, California, United States. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It's chef and owner is Brandon Hayato Go. [ 6 ] The restaurant is located in the ROW DTLA commercial district and serves traditional Kaiseki style of multi-course dinner.

  4. Category:Japanese restaurants in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese restaurants in Los Angeles" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Sushi Kaneyoshi - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Kang included the restaurant in Eater Los Angeles' 2022 list of the city's 19 "essential" sushi restaurants and wrote, "Kaneyoshi is one of the newer stars in LA's high-end sushi scene. This counter-only restaurant in Little Tokyo costs a hefty $300 a person and serves a truly spectacular dinner comparable to the best around the world." [9]

  6. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Notable Japanese restaurants in the United States include: 15 East, New York City; 715, Los Angeles; Asanebo, Los Angeles; Bamboo Sushi; Bar Miller; Behind the Museum Café, Portland, Oregon; Benihana – an American restaurant company based in Aventura, Florida. It owns or franchises 116 Japanese cuisine restaurants around the world; Biwa ...

  7. Niki Nakayama - Wikipedia

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    Her experiences with Japanese cuisine deeply influenced her, and upon returning to California, opened Azami Sushi Cafe (known for its all female staff) with the help of her family. [3] Ultimately, she opened her now famous n/naka restaurant in Los Angeles, where she works with Carole Iida, who is a partner and sous chef at n/naka. [4]

  8. Masa Takayama - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, a vacation to Los Angeles convinced him to move to the United States. [4] In 1980, Takayama opened his first restaurant in Los Angeles, Saba-ya. He planned to eventually open a restaurant that would be closer to what was available in Japan, a plan that he felt he fulfilled with his second restaurant, Ginza Sushiko. [4]

  9. Sawtelle Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    One interesting site was the consulate of Saudi Arabia, prior to relocated to Wilshire Blvd location, being next to a ramen restaurant and an esoteric Japanese magazine store. Saudi Arabia Los Angeles Consulate-General former location on Sawtelle Blvd. Homes south of this portion of Sawtelle Boulevard are inhabited by a large Japanese American ...