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Yutaka Sushi Bistro Hosts Celebrity Chef Dinner For Hurricane Sandy and Tsunami

By Carol Shih |
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Chef Yutaka wants to give back. On Sunday, January 27, he’ll be preparing a five-course meal for guests, with proceeds going toward relief efforts for Hurricane Sandy and the 2011 tsunami in Japan. Manager of Yutaka Sushi, Jada Bui, writes, “Chef Yutaka is a man of little words and his actions speak louder than anything.”  She adds in fine details of her own:

Chef Yutaka will be hosting a Celebrity Chef Dinner with the proceeds going towards the Tsunami and Hurricane Sandy on January 27th, 2013. We will have at least five Best Sushi Chefs who have been shortlisted in Travel & Leisure Magazine from different parts of the United States.We will start with the pre-drinks at Sharaku Sake Lounge promptly at 5:30pm and then dinner at Yutaka Sushi Bistro at 6:00pm. We are expecting to have 80 people total and we will have two seating in order to accommodate all our guests.

The cost will be $200 per plate which includes a five course meal, drinks, Matcha tasting (Tea ceremony), tax & gratuity.

It would be a great honor to have your presence in this event.  Kindly RSVP by January 5th, 2013 so that we can prepare.

You may email [email protected] and/or call 214.969.5533 to confirm as well.

We are looking forward to your attendance!

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