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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.
Oyatsupan is an "austere" Japanese bakery in Beaverton, according to Portland Monthly.The menu has included "whimsical "chocolate pudding stuffed cornets, croissant dough apple pies with matcha custard, and doughnuts filled with Japanese beef curry, [1] as well as eclairs, [2] Japanese breads, pastries, and sandwiches. [3]
"Samurai Optometrist" November 11, 1978 – The Samurai nearly commits seppuku when Buck Henry calls him an "optician". "Samurai Bakery" May 26, 1979 – host: Buck Henry Mr. Dantley buys a last-minute wedding cake, only it is not boxed. The Samurai tosses the cake in the air, and slices it to pieces as it drops behind the counter, only to pick ...
The bakery has served brioche and mochi doughnuts, [3] blueberry Danish, lemon teacake, [4] and other Japanese-[5] and French-inspired [6] baked goods. [7] The business has also served fondant chocolate, curry buns, [8] pastel de nata, [9] and chocolate covered orange slices. [10] The Bellevue bakery is located in a Uwajimaya store. [11]
Clear Lake has a dry-winter humid continental climate (Köppen Dwb). Climate data for Clear Lake, South Dakota, 1991–2020 normals, 1903-2020 extremes: 1812ft (552m) Month
Deuel County (/ ˈ d uː l / DOOL) [1] is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,295. [2] Its county seat is Clear Lake. [3] The county was created in 1862, and was organized in 1878. [4] It is named for Jacob Deuel, a legislator in 1862. [5]
The 2017 fictional historical novel The Samurai of Seville by John J. Healey recounts the travels of Hasekura and his delegation of 21 samurai. [48] A 2019 sequel entitled The Samurai's Daughter tells the story of a young woman born to one of the samurai and a Spanish lady, and her journey to Japan with her father following her mother's death. [49]
Kodoku no Gourmet (Japanese: 孤独のグルメ, Hepburn: Kodoku no Gurume, "Solitary Gourmet") is a Japanese cuisine seinen manga series written by Masayuki Qusumi [3] and illustrated by Jiro Taniguchi. [4]