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  2. Urasawa (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Urasawa was a Japanese restaurant located in Beverly Hills, California run by head chef Hiroyuki Urasawa who used to work with Masa Takayama. [1] As of 2018, the restaurant was considered the second most expensive in the world after Sublimotion at $1,111 per person. [2]

  3. Masa Takayama - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] As per traditional culinary apprenticeship in Japan, he spent many of those years working on mundane tasks such as dishwasher and bathroom cleaner before rising to the level of sushi chef. [3] In 1978, a vacation to Los Angeles convinced him to move to the United States. [4] In 1980, Takayama opened his first restaurant in Los Angeles ...

  4. SM Town Live World Tour III - Wikipedia

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    John Seabrook, a journalist from The New Yorker who attended the concert in Anaheim, California, wrote: "Occasionally, the concert seemed like a giant pep rally.But at its best it elicited primal pop emotions that only a few of the greatest pop artists—the Beach Boys, the early Beatles, Phil Spector’s girl groups—can evoke: the feeling of pure love."

  5. Here's how to purchase tickets for 2028 Los Angeles ... - AOL

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    The 2024 Summer Olympics are about to end but Southern Californians might already be wondering how to buy tickets or work as volunteers when the Games come to their part of the world.. The short ...

  6. Sushi Kaneyoshi - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Kang included the restaurant in Eater Los Angeles' 2022 list of the city's 19 "essential" sushi restaurants and wrote, "Kaneyoshi is one of the newer stars in LA's high-end sushi scene. This counter-only restaurant in Little Tokyo costs a hefty $300 a person and serves a truly spectacular dinner comparable to the best around the world."

  7. Sushi Zo - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Zo is a Japanese restaurant with locations in Los Angeles [1] [2] [3] and New York City, in the United States. [4] [5]

  8. Niki Nakayama - Wikipedia

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    Nakayama was born to Japanese parents in Koreatown in Los Angeles. Her parents worked as fish distributors (now run by her older brother) and ended up divorcing when Nakayama was 12. [ 2 ] She later attended culinary school in Pasadena, after which she worked at Mori Sushi.

  9. Hollywood Pantages Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The second story and roofline Illuminated marquee at Pantages Hollywood theater, Los Angeles. Designed by B. Marcus Priteca and opened in 1930, [3] the Pantages was originally meant to be a twelve-story building, with two stories of theater space and ten stories of office space above, but the office space was never built. The cost of ...