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Old May 6, 2013 | 5:09 pm
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Originally Posted by robyng
5khours and lobsterdog too - I forgot my glasses on the nightstand this morning and didn't want to go back in the bedroom and wake my husband up. Last time I'll do that. No wonder I drew a blank when I googled "tsunami" and "food" <smacking forehead). Thanks for getting me back on the right track. Robyn
Well at least you didn't confuse "inu" with "uni" which an acquaintance of mine did while trying to order sushi.

Originally Posted by robyng
What about French restaurants? An old chef friend of ours - Bruno Menard - from the Ritz Carlton Buckhead (Atlanta Georgia USA) became the head chef at L'Osier - and it was widely regarded as one of the best restaurants (French or otherwise) in Tokyo until it closed. Robyn
L'Osier was wonderful!
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