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Wasabi is a fast food restaurant chain based in the United Kingdom, focused on Japanese, East Asian-inspired fast food, especially sushi and bento, and operating primarily in London, England, with further branches elsewhere in England as of 2022. [1] Wasabi was founded in London in 2003 by Dong Hyun Kim, a South Korean entrepreneur. [4]
Tamari Bar is a bar and restaurant on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] Chef and owner Makoto Kimoto opened the izakaya in February 2018, serving Japanese cuisine such as baozi, dandan noodles, onsen tamago, ramen, sushi and sashimi, and wagyu. The bar also serves cocktails and other drinks, as well as soft serve.
The menu here is worthy of two stars from Michelin, which gives the restaurant high marks for whimsy and offbeat dishes such as soy chicharrón with wakasabi (a guacamole with a dash of wasabi ...
Hours: 11 a.m.-9 p.m., but the restaurant may close early if it’s not busy, so call before you visit if it’s later in the evening. Wasabi Japanese restaurant 1122 Hirschland Road; 812-602-3737
The restaurant features Middle Eastern dips, schmears and small plates, all meant for sharing around the table. Meesh Meesh was ranked No. 2 on Yelp's Best New Restaurants in the South for 2024 .
Co-owners Gabriel Rucker and Andrew "Andy" Fortgang [7] (Le Pigeon, Little Bird Bistro) opened the restaurant in April 2018. [8] [9] [10] The restaurant's interior was designed by Mark Annen. [11] The restaurant launched brunch in May. [12] [13] In 2022, owners announced plans to open a second location in Oregon City.
A restaurant offers wasabi-flavoured ice cream and other wasabi-themed products. [2] Outside Japan, the site is best known for its appearance in Akira Kurosawa's 1990 film Dreams during the film's final chapter, named "Village of the Watermills". [3] DaiĆ is one of Japan's largest wasabi farms — covering 15 hectares. [3] [4]
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