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  2. Benihana - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.benihana.com. Benihana (Japanese: 紅花, "Safflower") is a chain of Japanese restaurants. Originally founded by Yunosuke Aoki as a cafe in Tokyo in 1945, Benihana spread to the United States in 1964 when his son Hiroaki "Rocky" Aoki opened its first restaurant in New York City. Benihana Inc., based in Aventura, Florida, [4] owns ...

  3. Hanaya Yohei - Wikipedia

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    Hanaya Yohei. Hanaya Yohei (華屋 与兵衛 or 花屋 與兵衛; 1799–1858) was a Japanese restaurateur and chef who is generally credited as the inventor of Tokyo -style (Edomaezushi; 江戸前寿司) nigiri sushi at the end of the Edo period. He is also regarded as the inventor of modern sushi that is widely recognized around the world. [1 ...

  4. Aburi Hana - Wikipedia

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    Country. Canada. Coordinates. 43°40′16.1″N 79°23′33.1″W. /  43.671139°N 79.392528°W  / 43.671139; -79.392528. Website. www .aburihana .com. Aburi Hana is a Japanese restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [ 1] The restaurant has received a Michelin star. [ 2][ 3]

  5. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Matsuya – a Japanese fast-food chain specializing in rice bowls with meat. Nihonryori Ryugin – a fusion cuisine restaurant in Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Okonomi-mura – a Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki food theme park located at 5-13 Shintenchi in Naka-ku, Hiroshima, Japan [3] Ramen Ryoma. Sukiya – a chain of gyūdon (beef bowl) restaurants.

  6. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Japanese cuisine encompasses the regional and traditional foods of Japan, which have developed through centuries of political, economic, and social changes. The traditional cuisine of Japan (Japanese: washoku) is based on rice with miso soup and other dishes with an emphasis on seasonal ingredients. Side dishes often consist of fish, pickled ...

  7. Ichiran - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Ichiran Ramen (一蘭, Ichiran) is a Japanese ramen food-service business specializing in tonkotsu ramen. [1] The chain restaurant began in Fukuoka [2] in 1960 as a ramen stall named "Futaba Ramen" (屋台双葉ラーメン). It was later renamed "Ichiran"(一蘭 "one orchid")in 1966. After three decades of ...

  8. List of Nana episodes - Wikipedia

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    The ending theme songs are "A Little Pain" by Lufkin (episodes 1–17), "Starless Night" by Lufkin (episodes 18–29, 40–42), "Kuroi Namida" by Tsuchiya (episodes 30–39, 47), "Winter Sleep" by Lufkin (episodes 43 and 44) and "Stand by Me" by Tsuchiya (episodes 45 and 46). The first episode aired to a 6.2% audience share in Japan.

  9. Red Cat Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Red Cat Ramen centers around the titular establishment, a ramen shop established and run by talking cats. Focusing on Tamako Yashiro, a human woman who is working as a part-timer behind the scenes, the series focuses on the day-to-day antics of her and her fellow feline employees: Bunzo, the head chef; Sasaki, the owner and finance/business expert; Sabu, the sous-chef; Hana, the customer ...