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		<title>No Fish, No Life. A Great Restaurant in Shibuya.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On my second night in Tokyo, Patrick Ramage took me to a restaurant he found in Shibuya called "No Fish, No Life". I greatly enjoyed the food, atmosphere, and service. Over the course of my week in Tokyo, I've returned 2 more times...the food is simply marvelous and it's a joy to sneak some seats and let the manager, whose name is Abi I believe...]]></description>
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<p>On my second night in Tokyo, Patrick Ramage took me to a restaurant he found in Shibuya called &#8220;No Fish, No Life&#8221;. I greatly enjoyed the food, atmosphere, and service. Over the course of my week in Tokyo, I&#8217;ve returned 2 more times&#8230;the food is simply marvelous and it&#8217;s a joy to sneak some seats and cast caution to the wind let the manager, whose name is Abi I believe&#8230;ask some simple questions and create the dishes he thinks you&#8217;ll like best.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve had some wonderful dishes, including a Bonito Carrapccio, a Tuna and Avacado patÃ© and a corn and potato fritter&#8230;If you&#8217;re in town&#8230;I highly recommend it.</p>
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