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==Fire==
==Fire==
There was a fire at the restaurant on the morning of June 24, 2013. Firefighters said that a sushi chef had been using straw to smoke bonito, and that the straw most likely ignited after he returned it to the storeroom. The fire took about an hour to extinguish. There were no injuries.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/fire-breaks-out-in-ginza-building-with-famous-sushi-restaurant|publisher=Japan Today|date=June 24, 2013|title=Fire breaks out in Ginza building with famous sushi restaurant}}</ref>
There was a fire at the restaurant on the morning of June 24, 2013. Firefighters said that a sushi chef had been using straw to smoke bonito, and that the straw most likely ignited after he returned it to the storeroom. The fire took about an hour to extinguish. There were no injuries.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/fire-breaks-out-in-ginza-building-with-famous-sushi-restaurant|publisher=Japan Today|date=June 24, 2013|title=Fire breaks out in Ginza building with famous sushi restaurant}}</ref>

==Obama visit==
[[File:Barack Obama and Shinzo Abe at Sukyabashi Jiro April 2014.jpg|thumb|Prime Minister Abe and President Obama at Sukiyabashi Jiro in April 2014]]
U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] dined at the restaurant with Japanese Prime Minister [[Shinzō Abe]] on April 23, 2014.<ref>{{cite news|last=Superville|first=Darlene|title=Obama Opens Japan Trip at Famous Sushi Restaurant|url=http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AS_OBAMA?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2014-04-23-11-02-24|accessdate=23 April 2014|newspaper=[[Associated Press]]|date=23 April 2014}}</ref> There are conflicting reports as to whether he finished the sushi, though Prime Minister Abe said "Obama proclaimed it 'the best sushi I’ve ever had in my life.'"<ref>[http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2014/04/report-obama-didnt-even-finish-jiros-sushi.html Report: Obama Didn’t Even Finish Jiro’s Sushi - NYMag<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/eats/jiro-ono-warns-raw-deal-overfishing-article-1.1998645 | location=New York | work=Daily News | title=Jiro Ono warns of raw deal from overfishing | date=4 November 2014}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 04:15, 8 December 2015

35°40′21.58″N 139°45′50.54″E / 35.6726611°N 139.7640389°E / 35.6726611; 139.7640389

Sukiyabashi Jiro
Map
Restaurant information
Owner(s)Jiro Ono
Head chefJiro Ono
Food typeSushi
Rating3 Michelin stars (Michelin Guide)
Street addressTsukamoto Sogyo Building
Basement Floor 1
2-15, Ginza 4-chome
CityChūō, Tokyo
CountryJapan
Coordinates35°40′21.58″N 139°45′50.54″E / 35.6726611°N 139.7640389°E / 35.6726611; 139.7640389
ReservationsRequired
Other locationsRoppongi Hills
Websitewww.sushi-jiro.jp/english/

Sukiyabashi Jiro (すきやばし次郎, Sukiyabashi Jirō) is a sushi restaurant in Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan. It is owned and operated by sushi master Jiro Ono.[1] The Michelin Guide has awarded it 3 stars.[2] A two-star branch operated by his son Takashi is located at Roppongi Hills in Minato, Tokyo.[3][4] French chef Joël Robuchon says that the restaurant is one of his favorites in the world, and that it taught him that sushi is an art.[5]

Film

Sukiyabashi Jiro was the subject of David Gelb's 2011 documentary film Jiro Dreams of Sushi.[6]

Fire

There was a fire at the restaurant on the morning of June 24, 2013. Firefighters said that a sushi chef had been using straw to smoke bonito, and that the straw most likely ignited after he returned it to the storeroom. The fire took about an hour to extinguish. There were no injuries.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sukiyabashi Jiro website
  2. ^ Kitamura, Makiko (November 17, 2009). "Michelin Guide Gives 3 Stars to 11 Tokyo Restaurants". bloomberg.com. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
  3. ^ 鮨 すきやばし 次郎. Roppongi Hills website (in Japanese). Mori Building Co., Ltd. 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Richard Vines and Makiko Kitamura (24 Nov 2010). "Japan Matches France in Michelin Three-Star Eateries". Bloomberg. Retrieved 1 April 2012. The new two-star restaurants in Tokyo: ... Sukiyabashi Jiro Roppongi (Japanese Sushi) ...
  5. ^ S. Karene Witcher (March 27, 2009). "Hit List: Joël Robuchon's favorite restaurants". Wall Street Journal.
  6. ^ Jiro Dreams of Sushi official site
  7. ^ "Fire breaks out in Ginza building with famous sushi restaurant". Japan Today. June 24, 2013.

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