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Businiess name:  Ozu Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
First time I went to Ozu, I was so surprised that I was able to have such a tasty vegitarian food even though I'm not vegitarian. Against my espectation of vegitarian food like not much tasty and too healthy, they are absolutely different. Ozu has fried noodle, rice and dumplings (They are all yammy and my favorite!!!) as well as typical vegitarian food. Of course they use the special oil and seasoning, though. Price is not super expensive in spite of its location. Also, I've been told they just started the special menu which will change one a month. It makes me to decide to go back often, definitely. \r Why don' you try Ozu? You will be able to enjoy it although you are not vegitarian and do somthing good for your own health .

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