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📍: TAMA Japanese Restaurant

Japanese restaurant in front of Arts Hall. ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ

A secret shop that looks like a little unknown, but very delicious.

There are a variety of menus ðŸĢ, a lot of delicious, good raw materials, affordable. 💰

It's called overpriced quality. ðŸĪĐ

The service staff was well served, smiling and friendly. âĪïļ

The shop is in the front of Nakhon Pathom Arts School. Near the bake a wish shop.

# 1 EyeView # TamaJapaneseRestaurant # Nakhon Pathom # Arts food # Japanese food

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Food Review for Hanakin Japanese Restaurant in Plano, TX Food Recs in DFW ðŸ―âœˆïļ ðŸ“Location: 6100 W Park Blvd, Plano Context & thoughts: I thoroughly enjoyed this place and all the food! The atmosphere was great and the food was very unique! If you like sashimi and micro greens, this place is fo
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Taylor Walton

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Japanese Omakase in Alpharetta Georgia
📍Edo Japanese Cuisine in Alpharetta GA Wagyu Omakase Part 2 at Edo ðŸ”Ĩ This round was all about rich bites + refreshing resets: ðŸĨĐ 3 cuts of wagyu grilled by the chef — buttery, tender, incredible 10/10 🍊 Grapefruit jelly — pretty but very bitter 8/10 ðŸĨĐ Wagyu ribeye dipped in egg yolk — the s
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Mis.shelly

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A vibrant neon sign reading "moshi LOVES Guadalajara" and "THIS JAPANESE RESTAURANT" illuminates an entrance adorned with colorful Japanese paper umbrellas, creating an inviting atmosphere.
The interior of the "moshi moshi" Japanese restaurant features modern wooden tables, blue upholstered chairs, a bar area, and decorative red lanterns, suggesting a lively dining experience.
A close-up shows a bowl of ramen with corn, seaweed, and green onions, alongside a refreshing red beverage, highlighting the delicious Japanese cuisine.
This Japanese Restaurant
My sister took me to this restaurant in Jalisco Mexico and it’s Japanese cuisine and it’s delicious so if you ever in Jalisco triying to find a good place to get some ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ food then I would recommend you to check this spot. Also the drinks were amazing as well, I love them!! #japanese #del
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Jovana âœĻðŸĐĩ

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HatsuzakuraðŸŒļ Japanese restaurant
This place is beyond delicious! It was my first time trying the chicken Karage and wow! It blew my mind! We also got the Tuna Onigiri and they were so good! Their lavender tea is so good and refreshing! Located at: 2123 Adams Ave, San Diego, CA 92116 #lemon8partner #sandiegorest
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Nizleecakes

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JAPANESE RESTAURANT-TORONTO
PSA: Your sushi standards are about to get a serious upgrade! ðŸĢðŸ”Ĩ Toronto’s food scene just hit a new level with Minami, home to the world-famous Aburi Oshi Sushi—perfectly torched, buttery, and straight-up unforgettable. But don’t stop there! Minami is serving up Japanese tapas with a creati
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Tae | CONTENT CREATOR

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A close-up of a Japanese rice bowl featuring sliced beef, green onions, and tempura shrimp and asparagus, served in a decorative bowl on a wooden table.
An overhead view of a dining table laden with various Japanese dishes, including two beef bowls with poached eggs, a tempura bowl, miso soups, and small side dishes.
A close-up of a bowl of creamy noodles topped with sea urchin (uni), bright orange salmon roe (ikura), and shredded nori, served in a black and white patterned bowl.
New Japanese restaurant in Seattle!âœĻâœĻ
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