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Sushi Ichimura is a Michelin-starred sushi restaurant in New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The head sushi chef Eiji Ichimura previously worked at several other now closed Michelin starred restaurants; Bar Uchū , Ichimura at Brushstroke , and Ichimura at Uchū .
New Jersey: Kenko Sushi. Lincoln Park With walls covered in sticky notes and a rock 'n' roll attitude, ... Oshima Sushi offers fans an excellent lineup of nigiri, sashimi, and specialty rolls. The ...
The restaurant was named after Yoshino, a small town in Nara Prefecture in Japan, and is run by chef Tadashi "Edowan" Yoshida who used to run Sushi no Yoshino in Nagoya where the restaurant operated for over seven years (from 2012 to the end of 2018).
Sushi Ichimura at brushstroke was opened inside of the restaurant Brushstoke in 2012. They employed the head chef Tokyo-trained Eiji Ichimura, who has been cooking sushi for over 40 years. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Sasabune is a Japanese sushi restaurant located at 401 East 73rd Street (between First Avenue and York Avenue) on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, in New York City. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The décor of the tiny, simple, Spartan, bright restaurant consists of white walls that, as The New York Times put it, have "an almost severe lack of adornment ...
Sushi Yasuda is a Japanese sushi restaurant located at 204 East 43rd Street (between Second Avenue and Third Avenue) in the Midtown East area of Manhattan, New York City.. The restaurant was founded in 1999 by its former chef, Naomichi Yasuda of Chiba Prefecture, who returned to Japan in January 2011 to open a new restaurant in Tokyo, Sushi Bar Yasuda.
For now, O-iza is open from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, and until 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Lunch hours are coming soon.
It is mentioned in historical records for its many volcanic eruptions. After the start of the Meiji period, in 1878, the island came under the control of Tokyo-fu and was organized into six villages (Okada, Motomura, Senzu, Nomashi, Sashikiji and Habuminato) under Oshima subprefecture on April 1, 1908. The six villages were merged to form ...