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  2. Area codes 210 and 726 - Wikipedia

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    This forced a three-way split, which took place on July 7, 1997. Most of Bexar County stayed in 210, while the San Antonio suburbs and the Hill Country were split off as area code 830. The southern portion, centered around the Rio Grande Valley, became area code 956. The 1997 split made San Antonio one of the few cities split between two area ...

  3. David J. and May Bock Woodward House - Wikipedia

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    The David J. and May Bock Woodward House is a historic house in the Alta Vista district of the Bexar County city of San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. It was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1994. [3] It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County, Texas on February 16, 1996. [4]

  4. Area code 830 - Wikipedia

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    The area code was created on July 7, 1997, in a split from numbering plan area 210. A few outer portions of the city moved to 830, making San Antonio one of the few cities split into multiple numbering plan area. This split occurred only five years after 210 split from 512. San Antonio's rapid growth and the proliferation of cell phones and ...

  5. Kazunori Nozawa - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, he apprenticed with a master sushi chef in Tokyo at the age of 18, before eventually opening his own restaurant in Japan. After emigrating to the United States as a sushi consultant, he opened Sushi Nozawa in 1987 in Studio City , California , with the goal of educating Americans on Edo-style sushi.

  6. Sushi of Gari - Wikipedia

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    Sushi of Gari is a Japanese sushi restaurant located at 402 East 78th Street (between First Avenue and York Avenue) on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, in New York City. [1] It is considered to be a hallmark destination for sushi enthusiasts and is also known as the restaurant frequented by characters Max and Sean in the 2019 comedy, "The Car ...

  7. How Do You Roll? - Wikipedia

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    How Do You Roll? was a franchise fast-casual sushi restaurant, headquartered in Austin, Texas. The first How Do You Roll? location opened in October 2008 and the company began franchising in early 2010. As of April 2016, it had stores operating in California and Florida, [1] but was later closed.

  8. Rudy's Country Store and Bar-B-Q - Wikipedia

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    Rudy's was established by Rudolph Aue in Leon Springs, Texas (now a part of San Antonio, Texas) in 1929 as a combination business consisting of a filling station, automobile repair shop, and grocery store. [2] In 1989 Rudolph added barbecue to the food menu, [2] combining the grocery and new restaurant element to make a "country store" feel.

  9. 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."