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Chef Noboru Kidera works a kind of alchemy at his University City restaurant. The deft movements of his hands as he works at the bar, chatting with diners, demonstrate just how... More »
SanSai makes a great case for the introduction of Japanese fast food. This outlet of an incipient chain (there are four other SanSai operations, all... More »
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Sushi chef Jong Wook Lee creates miniature, edible art amid a traditional yet contemporary setting in the Washington Avenue club district. A huge mural of Mount Fuji... More »
The local outpost of a Memphis-based chain, Sekisui is the most cosmopolitan of South Grand's ethnic restaurants. Chef Kenji Nemoto's selection of nigiri sushi and sashimi is... More »
Sleek-looking Chi sits in the trendy Central West End neighborhood and serves up a variety of sushi. Sure, you'll find your California roll and spicy tuna, but here you will... More »
Tani Sushi Bistro features the expected selection of nigiri sushi, sashimi and rolls both familiar and unique, as well as a few appetizers and non-sushi entrees. The... More »
It's clear that St. Louis Fish Market is known for more than great seafood -- it was chosen for Wine Spectator's Award of Excellence four times and Food & Wine's... More »
An izakaya is a specific type of Japanese restaurant that serves, for lack of a better term, bar snacks. (A tapas bar is a common comparison.) Izakaya Ren splits the... More »
Rue 13 is arguably the hottest spot on Washington Avenue, and it's easy to see why. Spacious and comfortable, and with as much room for lounging as dancing, the place has plenty... More »
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The calamari looked innocuous enough when our server brought the appetizer: familiarly curled squid rings breaded and fried to a light golden brown, with aioli for dipping. My wife ate a few. I ate a few. We looked at each other.
"Where's the squid?" she asked.
"I don't know," I said and took a close look at one of the rings. It looked like fried calamari, but beneath the...
When I visited Ocha Thai & Japanese Cuisine for the first time late last year, its name was House of Thai. The sign above the entrance still read Tachibana, the Japanese restaurant that had occupied this west-county strip-mall location for several years. New owners had taken over Tachibana in...
If you're feeling a little extra naughty this Halloween season, get out your leather bustier and metal-studded choker because you won't want to miss the Victorian Fetish Ball. Hailed as "the best place to see a politician in bondage," this erotic event allows everyone to explore sensuality in a safe environment while celebrating the most outrageous and bizarre holiday of the year. Whips...
I used to live in Japan so I've eaten some really fresh sushi. If you walk into a sushi bar and it smells like fish, leave. Fresh fish doesn't smell or taste "fishy." I was visiting family in Ballwin and decided to give this place a try.
Nice atmosphere, great service and very good food. Not cheap but not too pricey. Sushi is something you really...
Amazing Japanese cooking and food!
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