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Eater DC on MSNA Super-Busy Sushi Chef Brings Omakase to the Masses in D.C.Sushi Nakazawa alum Masaaki "Uchi" Uchino makes raw fish more accessible in a downtown food hall and 14th Street bar ...
On a recent Friday night, an intimate group of diners waits excitedly at Nami, a Japanese eatery at 218 E. Main St. in the ...
Whether you’re looking for a high-end splurge with rare fish flown in from Tokyo or a more approachable, neighborhood-style ...
Trained under Taishi Shintaro Suzuki at the prestigious Nishiazabu Sushi Shin—an icon of Japanese gastronomy and part of ...
Sushi in the capital is a terribly binary thing. If you don’t want the ice-cold bento offerings of interminable supermarkets and chains, you’ll have to fork out heart-breaking sums of cash somewhere ...
A Bergen County veterinarian and an experienced restaurateur will open a steakhouse that also offers sushi, pasta, and ...
Coachella's debut Red Bull Mirage was a hot-spot hang for top talent like Cardi B, Emma Roberts, Lisa, Tom DeLonge and more ...
Like other premium omakase experiences ... which sells to the best sushi chefs in Japan. For Yamayuki president Takayuki Yamaguchi’s knowledge and experience, Lee pays up $100 to $200 a ...
From there, Wei led the counter at Nakazawa Aspen as Executive Chef, earning a reputation for precision, creativity, and fish ...
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Washingtonian on MSNThe Best Sushi Restaurants in the DC AreaSushiko was DC’s first sushi restaurant when it opened in 1976, originally in Glover Park. It’s now a staple of Chevy Chase, where chef Piter Tjan turns out solid nigiri and fun rolls (try the ...
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