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  2. Nobu Matsuhisa - Wikipedia

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    After a short stay in Argentina, where he tried to open a new restaurant, he eventually moved to Anchorage, Alaska, and opened his own restaurant there. [3] About two weeks after the grand opening there was an electrical fire and the restaurant burned down. [4] In 1977, he moved to Los Angeles and worked at Japanese restaurants "Mitsuwa" and ...

  3. Nobu - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, there are 56 restaurants worldwide. [5] The first Nobu Hotel opened inside Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, in 2013. [6] Two years later, in May 2015, Nobu opened a hotel in the City of Dreams, Manila, Philippines. [7] In October of the same year, Crown Resorts bought a 20% stake of Nobu for US$100 million. [8]

  4. Nikkei cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nikkei food is characterized by its use of the wide variety of ingredients available to Peru. In 1980, this type of food became recognized and since then has been seen as a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian ingredients. Peruvian influences include some basic ingredients such as rocoto, which gives the spicy flavor, yellow chili peppers and limes ...

  5. How Japanese Immigrants Shaped Peruvian Food - AOL

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  6. Japanese retailer Daiso opening store in New Mexico - AOL

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    SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – A popular retail chain known for its Japanese-inspired items is expanding to New Mexico. Daiso, which was founded in Japan, will open a new store on Jan. 11 at Plaza ...

  7. Japanese Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    The enormous groups of Japanese Peruvian forced exiles were initially placed among the Japanese Americans who had been excluded from the US west coast; later they were interned in the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) facilities in Crystal City, Texas; Kenedy, Texas; and Santa Fe, New Mexico. [17] The Japanese Peruvians were kept in ...

  8. A Peruvian restaurant is opening at the former Tacos El Tio ...

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    Pachamama will offer elevated Peruvian-inspired fare in a space featuring a 16-foot tree canopying over the dining area.

  9. Las Vegas, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza Hotel, built in 1881, on the Plaza of West Las Vegas New Mexico Insane Asylum in Las Vegas, 1904. Las Vegas was established in 1835 after a group of settlers received a land grant from the Mexican government. (The land had previously been granted to Luis María Cabeza de Baca, whose family later received a settlement.) The town was ...