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    he sun was just getting dark; it was a very cold night. My mom and I went on a mother-son date. We went to a sushi place . My mom said it would be delicious, I said, “Okay I trust you.” We rushed to get ready to go. We waited 15 minutes for a table to be ready for us.So finally the waiter came to bring us to are table .The waiter came by and dropped off the menu and asked us what to drink I said a Chinese Sprite drink it is where you push the ball into the drink and it will turn into soda.My mom

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    Essay About Sushi Loco

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    Mexican Asian Fusion: El Sushi Loco Aside from art galleries and the famous gigantic Hollywood sign, food is one of the delightful reasons that one must visit Los Angeles. Los Angeles’ history with Mexico makes it an ethnically diverse city. Mexican cuisine is a staple of the city. From tacos, nachos, cheesy quesadillas to margaritas, Mexican food is truly festive and hearty. Its bursting flavors are made of a wide range of spices used to create the authentic Mexican flavors. Onion, oregano, cumin

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    I’ll be honest- I’m new to Japanese food. I can count the times I’ve gone out for sushi on one hand and I still fumble around chopsticks like an idiot to the entertainment of my dining guests. I’m a novice. That being said, I appreciate good food and a good dining experience, and Sushi Haru provided just that. My girlfriend and I visited Sushi Haru on a Thursday evening. Like most restaurants on 4th street, the exterior of the restaurant was quaint and quiet- so quiet that we briefly worried that

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    Osaka Sushi and Hibachi, Roseville, Minnesota, 5PM. Feeling a bit nauseous, nervous, walking up to the entrance of the restaurant, mother and grandmother a few steps in front of me. Today was the day, I waited three months for, the day in which I get to try Japanese cuisine. What should be expected? What if it tastes less than desirable? Will my etiquette be correct? I prepared and researched several hours in advance regarding this. Once inside the restaurant, following closely, the three of us were

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    KELP Sushi Joint Essay

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    UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA KELP Sushi Joint: Crisis Management Owner is arrested, joint is closed! MKT500, Section N, Spring 2014 5/1/2014 The professor reserves the right to retain and publish students' work for pedagogical purposes, and student hereby acknowledges this right and waives any rights to the work. Carley Donovan Pavneet Kohli Stephen Reyes Magdalena Simic Table of Contents Author's Notes 3 1 Abstract 5 2 Objectives 5 3 Process 5 4 Relevant Theory

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    Word. Shifuku Sushi Bar Business Plan Concept History and Background 1. A. Description of Service The Shifuku Sushi Bar, located on 400 Wood Street in Pittsburgh, PA,

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    Full Moon Sushi is a local favorite of many San Clemente sushi lovers. First let me decribe what you will see in the small restraunt. When you walk in the front door you will see a sushi bar directly across the room. Sitting at the sushi bar can be entertaining because you can see the chefs making all sorts of different rolls and things. The sign in sheet is hanging on the inside of the door where you enter. Because the restraunt is small, it can sometimes be a strugle to fing seating for larger

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    Dreams of Sushi, there are many examples of a strong social influence among the Japanese people. In Japanese culture, every individual pushes the other to strive for perfection in their field of work. Japanese elders are highly respected and looked upon for guidance or as roles models. These social influences are what cause the ancient Japanese culture to still flourish through the people of Japan today. Social influences motivate Jiro to strive for perfection and to be a master sushi chef. Jiro’s

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    How Does Sushi Reflect Japanese Culture? Japanese people show great pride in their heritage and they use their food as a form of expression in order to show their cultural heritage. The Japanese focus on the small things in their cuisine that helps make such a large impact in the quality of the food. The country takes pride in their food and uses it for various symbolic reasons. Sushi and pride both have a large correlation in Japanese culture. Their attention to detail is also used as an advantage

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    Sushi Factory Marketing Plan Company Description: Sushi Factory is one small family restaurant to provide good quality Japanese food and fast take away. This small factory is founded in 13 years ago and the main founders are Mr. Huang who is also the chef of the restaurant and Fiona who is wife and the manager of this small restaurant. This small restaurant sells high quality sushi rolls, hand-making sushi, Sashimi, Japanese hot Bento and Japanese Ramen. The secret for this small restaurant is that

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