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  2. 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 ...

  3. Sushi Ginza Onodera - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant has since closed. [citation needed] In July 2023, it was announced the Michelin-starred, New York location, which first opened in 2016, would be closing August 19, 2023. See also. Food portal; List of Japanese restaurants; List of Michelin starred restaurants in Los Angeles and Southern California

  4. Hayato (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Hayato is a Michelin Guide-starred Japanese and seafood/sushi restaurant in Los Angeles, California. Hayato offers one seating totaling seven guests per evening, starting at 6:30 pm. See also. California portal; Food portal; List of Japanese restaurants; List of Michelin starred restaurants in Los Angeles and Southern California

  5. Q Sushi - Wikipedia

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    Q Sushi is a Michelin Guide-starred sushi restaurant in Los Angeles, California. See also. Food portal; List of Japanese restaurants; List of Michelin starred restaurants in Los Angeles and Southern California; List of sushi restaurants; References

  6. Niki Nakayama - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, she opened her now famous n/naka restaurant in Los Angeles, where she works with Carole Iida, who is a partner and sous chef at n/naka. Restaurant & cooking style. Nakayama serves a multi-course Japanese menu which features seasonal ingredients and multiple preparation styles that showcase the chosen ingredients.

  7. Nobu - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Nobu Matsuhisa moved to Los Angeles and opened the eponymous restaurant Matsuhisa. In 1988, Robert De Niro first visited the restaurant, and thereafter became a regular customer. In 1989, De Niro suggested to Matsuhisa that he open a restaurant in Tribeca, New York City. While Matsuhisa thought De Niro's proposal was attractive, he ...

  8. Morihiro (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Morihiro is a Michelin Guide-starred sushi restaurant in Los Angeles, California. See also. Food portal; List of Japanese restaurants; List of Michelin starred restaurants in Los Angeles and Southern California; List of sushi restaurants; References

  9. Masa Takayama - Wikipedia

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    Masa Takayama. Masayoshi " Masa " Takayama (高山 雅氏, Takayama Masayoshi) (born 1 May 1954) [1] is a Japanese chef and restaurateur. He is the owner of Masa, a three- Michelin-starred Japanese and sushi restaurant in Manhattan, New York City. [2] He is also owner of Bar Masa, with two locations: one adjacent to his New York City restaurant ...