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  2. YO! Sushi - Wikipedia

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    At the PETA Vegan Food Awards 2015, the company's Tofu Katsu Curry won in the category Best Vegan Curry. [17] The restaurant also provides classes in making sushi. [18] In August 2020, YO! Sushi announced that it will shut 19 of its restaurants and cut up to 250 jobs as part of a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) restructuring process. [19]

  3. List of Japanese snacks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese snacks (お菓子, okashi) and finger foods. It includes both brand name and generic snacks. It includes both brand name and generic snacks. Types

  4. Kosen (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    A fine dining restaurant, Kosen has an 18-course omakase menu that rotates seasonally. [1] Dishes served at Kosen include a sprout-wrapped sea bream with black truffle , tempura -fried kamasu, and roasted sweet eggplant.

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  6. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    Light snacks in Azerbaijan. This is a list of snack foods in alphabetical order by type and name. A snack is a small portion of food eaten between meals.They may be simple, prepackaged items, raw fruits or vegetables or more complicated dishes but they are traditionally considered less than a full meal.

  7. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Itsu – a British chain of Asian-inspired fast food shops and restaurants, and a grocery company [10] Tokyo Diner – a three-floor Japanese restaurant on the corner of Newport Place and Lisle Street in the "Chinatown" area of the West End of London; Uma, London; Wagamama – restaurant chain; Wasabi – restaurant chain; YO! Sushi ...

  8. It's not as world-famous as ramen or sushi. But the humble ...

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    Miki Yamada, a food promoter, intentionally calls onigiri “omusubi,” the other common word for rice balls, because the latter more clearly refers to the idea of connections.

  9. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Often on the menu as "Katsuo no Tataki" (鰹のタタキ) Sashimi (刺身) is raw, thinly sliced foods served with a dipping sauce and simple garnishes; usually fish or shellfish served with soy sauce and wasabi. Less common variations include: Fugu (河豚): sliced poisonous pufferfish (sometimes lethal), a uniquely Japanese specialty. The ...