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  2. Ichimura at Brushstroke - Wikipedia

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    Brushstroke was a Japanese kaiseki restaurant located on Hudson Street in Manhattan, New York City. The owners of the restaurant were French chef David Bouley and Yoshiki Tsuji, who is president of Tsuji culinary school in Osaka, Japan. Sushi Ichimura at brushstroke was opened inside of the restaurant Brushstoke in 2012.

  3. Sushi Sho - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Sho; Restaurant information; Established: March 2024 ... Sushi Sho is a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in New York City. [1] [2] [3] The restaurant opened ...

  4. Soto (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    New York: Postal/ZIP Code: 10014: ... Soto was a restaurant in New York City. The restaurant served sushi and had received two Michelin stars before closing in ...

  5. Sushi Azabu - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Azabu is a Japanese restaurant in New York City. [2] [3] [4] The restaurant serves sushi and has received a Michelin star. See also

  6. New Lonely Island Song ‘Sushi Glory Hole’ Premieres on ‘SNL ...

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    In the first Lonely Island song on “SNL” since 2018, the beloved trio of Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone and Akiva Schaffer debuted “Sushi Glory Hole,” a humorous take on a fictional app where ...

  7. List of television shows set in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Gilmore Girls (2000–2007); in Western Connecticut, some episodes in New York City That's Life (2000–2002, fictional Bellefield, New Jersey, ostensibly Belleville or Bloomfield ) My Wife and Kids (2001–2005, Stamford , Connecticut)

  8. Icca - Wikipedia

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    Icca is a Japanese restaurant in New York City. [2] ... The restaurant serves sushi and has received a Michelin star. [4] See also. List of Japanese restaurants;

  9. 44th Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The 44th Street Theatre was a Broadway theater at 216 West 44th Street in the Theater District of Manhattan in New York City from 1912 to 1945. It was originally named Weber and Fields' Music Hall when it opened in November 1912 as a resident venue for the comedy duo Weber and Fields, but was renamed to the 44th Street Theatre in December 1913 after their tenure at the theatre ended.