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  2. Review: 4 stars for Kyoten, Chicago’s best omakase - AOL

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    A few weeks ago, I walked up to an unmarked door along Armitage Avenue and laughed. Like a condemned building, it had torn brown paper covering the glass doors. In the entryway sat a refrigerator ...

  3. Omakase Yume - Wikipedia

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    Omakase Yume is a Japanese restaurant in Chicago, Illinois. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The restaurant has received a Michelin star. [ 4 ] Thrillist has included Omakase Yume is lists of Chicago's best sushi establishments.

  4. Midwest Buddhist Temple Ginza Holiday Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Midwest Buddhist Temple Ginza Holiday Festival is an annual Japanese cultural festival that occurs on the second weekend, Friday to Sunday, of August at 435 W. Menomonee Street in Chicago’s historic Old Town. The annual event has been since 1955, except for a three-year break from 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will be held August ...

  5. How L.A. became the hub for omakase, bite by bite - AOL

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    Sushi omakase, with its kaleidoscopic cuts of fresh, raw seafood that melt on the tongue, has in recent years experienced a surge in popularity in major U.S. cities. How L.A. became the hub for ...

  6. Sushi Ginza Onodera - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Sushi Ginza Onodera opened a location in Paris, France. [3] The restaurant has since closed. [citation needed] In July 2023, it was announced the Michelin-starred, New York location, which first opened in 2016, would be closing August 19, 2023. [4]

  7. Japanese Omakase experience is coming to Asbury Park - AOL

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  8. Omakase - Wikipedia

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    The phrase omakase, literally 'I leave it up to you', [3] is most commonly used when dining at Japanese restaurants where the customer leaves it up to the chef to select and serve seasonal specialties. [4] The Japanese antonym for omakase is okonomi (from 好み konomi, "preference, what one likes"), which means choosing what to order. [5]

  9. Ceasefire between Turkey and US-backed rebels extended ... - AOL

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    A ceasefire between Turkey and the U.S.-backed Kurdish Syrian forces (SDF) around the northern Syrian city of Manbij has been extended until the end of this week, State Department spokesperson ...