Japanese Cuisine Websites
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Nobu Matsuhisa
Japanese restaurant owner and chef, Nobu Matsuhisa's official website. Nobu's special recipe, philosophy, biography, sake and information for Matsuhisa and Nobu Restaurants
NINJA NEW YORK Restaurant, Finest Japanese Cuisine
Ninja New York, ninjanewyork, High-end Japanese Cuisine, Ninja Style Restaurant, TriBeCa, New York City
Zuma :: Contemporary Japanese Cuisine
Zuma is a Japanese Restaurant, with Bar and Lounge as well as Private Dining facilities.
Koi Evanston - Fine Asian Cuisine & Lounge - Chinese, Japanese, Sushi
Koi restaurant is the premiere dining location for the most enjoyable Chinese & Japanese cusine in Evanston, Chicago.
Aburiya Kinnosuke
We invite you to savor the freshest of fish flown directly from Japan straight to your plates. You may decide on one of our bountiful palette-like arrangements of sashimi to start. Next, you may choose to have your whole fish, organic meats, or seasonal vegetables grilled on our signature robata, a method honed to...
Home | Ozumo San Francisco
Ozumo San Francisco offers a contemporary Japanese cuisine experience highlighted by its fresh sushi and sashimi and robata grill dishes. With breathtaking bay views and an authentically modern Japanese design, this sleek and sophisticated space boasts a 30-person sushi bar, a traditional robata grill and an...
Thai Pepper - Kobe - Ashland Oregon
Thai Pepper-the finest Indonesian cuisine | 84 North Main Street | Ashland | Oregon | 541.482.8058 | Kobe - Modern Japanese Cuisine | 96 North Main Street | Ashland | Oregon | 541.488.8058.
Hôtel Ecureuil, Villars
Hotel Ecureuil, Sushi B & take-away, 1884 Villars, Suisse. Hôtel 3 étoiles et restaurant japonais. 3 stars hotel and japanese restaurant. 3 Sternen Hotel und japanische Restaurant.
The Japan Guy
See what living in Japan is like through the eyes of Donald Ash, an American teaching English in Japan. From struggles to learn kanji to Japanese customs, get an entertaining take on Japan life.