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"At a $285 omakase price, the 14-piece meal feels extravagant but, as Adam Platt noted, it “might actually be worth” it: the room looks like a caricature of a young bond trader’s fantasy sushi den, yet the meal manages the focused, uncluttered feel of something you might encounter on a high-level sushi tour of one of Japan’s great sushi cities, making it the kind of splurge I might consider again if I could scrape up the funds." - Serena Dai
Japanese university offering English agribusiness masters program
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