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  2. List of Michelin 3-star restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto: Kikunoi Honten: Yoshihiro Murata: 2010: Kyoto: Mizai: Hitoshi Ishihara: 2014 (2010–12) Kyoto: ... List of Michelin starred restaurants in New York City;

  3. Benihana - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .benihana .com. Benihana ( Japanese: 紅花, "Safflower") is a chain of Japanese restaurants. Originally founded by Yunosuke Aoki as a cafe in Tokyo in 1945, Benihana spread to the United States in 1964 when his son Hiroaki "Rocky" Aoki opened its first restaurant in New York City . Benihana Inc., based in Aventura, Florida, [3 ...

  4. Michelin Guide - Wikipedia

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    When Michelin published its first New York City Red Guide in 2005 Steven Kurutz of The New York Times noted that Danny Meyer's Union Square Cafe, a restaurant rated highly by The New York Times, Zagat Survey, and other prominent guides, received a no-star rating from Michelin (he did, however, acknowledge that the restaurant received positive ...

  5. Yukimura (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Chef Jun Yukimura opened the restaurant in 2000 after working as a cook in Kyoto for 25 years. Yukimura, located in the Minato ward of Tokyo, contains only nine seats for tables in addition to seating at the counter. Food is prepared at the restaurant using ingredients sourced primarily from Kyoto. See also. List of Japanese restaurants

  6. Nom Wah Tea Parlor - Wikipedia

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    Nom Wah Tea Parlor ( Chinese: 南華茶室; Cantonese Yale: Nàahm Wàh Chàhsāt; lit. 'South China Tea House'), opened in 1920, is the oldest continuously running restaurant in the Chinatown of Manhattan in New York City. [1] The restaurant serves Hong Kong style dim-sum and is currently located at 13 Doyers Street in Manhattan.

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    Inside a Sky-High $63 Million Penthouse Set 1,000 Feet Over New York City You Will Soon Be Able Fly From NYC to DC on a Seaplane--in Under Two Hours “Coming back to New York is a dream,” the ...

  8. Owariya - Wikipedia

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    Owariya (Japanese: 尾張屋)or Honke Owariya is the oldest restaurant in Kyoto, Japan; it was founded in 1465. The specialty are traditional buckwheat noodles, called soba. Japan's royal family has been known to eat at the restaurant. The restaurant uses the "freshest" Kyoto spring well water to make its soup broth.

  9. View of Tenpōzan Park in Naniwa - Wikipedia

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    974.343.7a-b. The two ukiyo-e woodblock prints making up View of Tempōzan Park in Naniwa are half of a tetraptych by Osaka artist Gochōtei Sadamasu (fl. c. 1832–52). They depict a scene of crowds visiting Mount Tempō in springtime to admire its natural beauty. The sheets belong to the permanent collection of the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada.

  10. Kitcho - Wikipedia

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    Kitcho (Kanji: 吉兆 Hiragana: きっちょう lit. "good omen") is a kaiseki (Japanese haute cuisine) restaurant chain group and one of the most famous ones in Japan. It was founded by Teiichi Yuki in 1930 in Osaka, and today runs restaurants in Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Fukuoka and Tokyo.

  11. Ryoko Takemura - Wikipedia

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    Highest ranking. No. 165 (3 October 2005) Grand Slam doubles results. Australian Open. 1R ( 2004) Ryoko Takemura (born 2 June 1976) is a Japanese former professional tennis player. She competed predominantly on the ITF Women's Circuit, winning three singles and nine doubles titles. In 1999 she won a Universiade bronze medal for Japan in the ...