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Azema Exotic Bistró

The menu at this French-Indonesian restaurant was inspired by the decade that chef Paul Jean Azema spent in Polynesia.

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Little Rose

Between the eerie, spot-lit paintings of little girls, entirely black walls, beveled mirrors and clandestine entrance (you have to ring a buzzer and wait for a staff member to let you in), this restaurant feels downright scary at first. Never mind that Little Rose must be the least Japanese-looking restaurant the world has ever seen: its delicious fresh sashimi, sushi rolls, generous combo platters and sake can stand shoulder to shoulder with those of bamboo- and paper-screen-adorned Japanese sushi bars anywhere.

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Osaka

Considered by many to be the most stylish place in the city to eat Japanese and Japanese-Peruvian food.

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Yuki

Japanese expats frequent this sushi restaurant where the fish is always super fresh.

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