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Wooden, quiet, downright zen. Sit at the colorful glass-tiled bar, or nestle in at a nooked table. Eclectic lanterns illuminate your scrumptious seaweed salad and white tuna sashimi. Pub grub, Japanese-style; first-rate ramen. Prix fixe lunches and stellar beer list. Secret hideaway for low-key celebs light on makeup and 'tude. Like a Buddhist mountaintop retreat outside bustling Tokyo, sits just steps from clamorous Nobu. Oishi-so.
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