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    After reviewing the FOB Sushi Bar, Lee’s followers commented on the post alerting him that there might be something wiggling in his sushi. “At 1:50, the end of your sushi was moving,” one ...

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  5. Todai (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    With Kim at the helm, in 1998 Todai opened its first company-owned location in San José, [7] expanding to Waikiki in December 1999. [8] They also opened the first international location in Hong Kong in 2003. [7] Todai eventually expanded to Kim's native country, as the company opened its first Korean location in 2006 in Seoul. [1]

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  8. Fuji Food - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Fuji Food Products was established as a family business in San Diego, California and supplied sushi products for regional supermarkets. In 1998, Fuji Food Products provided their products to major supermarket chains. In 2017, their products are available in most states in the US. [1]

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    Local media later described the four as "one of Cleveland's most memorable news teams" [216] and "the Mount Rushmore of Cleveland TV news". [213] Swoboda was offered a lucrative contract in 1988 to anchor in San Diego [ 217 ] and co-hosted the pilot of a syndicated show alongside Ahmad Rashad , [ 215 ] but she opted to remain in Cleveland. [ 218 ]