• Omakase (Japanese: お任せ, Hepburn: o-makase) is a Japanese phrase, used when ordering food in restaurants, that means 'I'll leave it up to you' (from Japanese...
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  • Omakase is a Japanese restaurant in the South of Market neighborhood in San Francisco, California. The 14-seat restaurant, owned by Kash Feng and chef...
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  • other sister bars by Zouk in the area. Sushi Ichizuke, a high-end omakase restaurant with only 16 seats, featuring "instagram-worthy dishes" at a high...
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  • Omakase Yume is a Japanese restaurant in Chicago, Illinois. The restaurant has received a Michelin star. Thrillist has included Omakase Yume is lists...
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  • on 2023-03-23. Retrieved 2023-07-28. Vettel, Phil (2019-12-05). "Omakase restaurant Mako is nearly perfect dining experience". Chicago Tribune. Archived...
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  • Chinatown. List of Japanese restaurants Odell, Kat (2022-04-22). "A Yakitori Master Launches a 14-Seat, Chicken-Centric Omakase in Chinatown". Eater NY....
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  • bowl used for sauces, nuts, or as a repository for bones or citrus peel Omakase On the fly One bowl with two pieces Online food ordering Plate lunch Platter...
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    presentation through tasting menus or a taco omakase bar. Founded in 2000, Pujol started as a restaurant focused on Asian and American cuisine with a...
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    Yoshino is a Japanese restaurant in New York City serving omakase. The restaurant connected to The Bowery Hotel earned a Michelin star back in 2022. They...
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  • O Ya is a Japanese omakase-style restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts. The restaurant is owned by Tim and Nancy Cushman. There have been O Ya outposts...
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