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The master of fusion
Times Staff WriterThe small, high-ceilinged dining room at Beacon has the unmistakable buzz of the restaurant of the moment. The staff is in constant motion, delivering little plates piled with skewers of grilled chicken dabbed with sour umeboshi paste and strewn with...Tags: New York, Bok Choy, Artesia, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Torrance
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Japanese Village Steakhouse/ Fort Lauderdale
Sun-SentinelIn a consumer culture that converts brand names such as Xerox to generic terms (in this case, "copy" as both a verb and noun), most diners know teppanyaki only as Benihana. In Japanese, teppan means a steel sheet or an iron plate, while yaki indicates...Tags: New York, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Shrimp
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'Cookin" has sizzle, needs steak
Tribune arts criticYou really need a kid to go "Cookin'." The little shrimp in the row behind me at this slapstick Korean-originating theatrical entertainment spent the entire 90 minutes emitting the kind of rolling guffaws that come when someone officially sanctions...Tags: New York, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Blue Man Group, Family
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Sharp, But No Miracle
For months, my kids have been worried about Chef Tony. He's the guy in the white coat and toque slicing and dicing through those curiously mesmerizing infomercials for the Miracle Blade III knife set. With the speed of a Benihana chef, Tony makes...Tags: Sports, Metal and Mineral, Pork Chops, Tom Hanks, Tomatoes
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Daughter of prosecutor defends contract with Death Row Records
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersShe has never released a record or performed in concert, but everybody in the music business is talking about an 18-year-old singer named Gina Longo. Longo, whose stage name is simply Gina, is at the center of the latest controversy surrounding Death Row...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities, Whitney Houston, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Tupac Shakur
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'Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'
For The TimesIt is considerate of the shlockmeisters still toiling in the realm of slasher movies launched in the late '70s to put the name of their immortal bogey men in the titles. You wouldn't want to be sitting next to a horror buff expecting Jason and getting...Tags: Holidays, John Carpenter, Religious Festivals, Crime, Law and Justice, Death
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