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Old 01-21-2003, 01:42 PM
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anyone ate at Todai in Cupertino? Is it good?
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Old 01-21-2003, 02:43 PM
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free on your b-day... that's about it.
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free on your b-day... that's about it.
Haha, yeah.
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Todai? It is for people who like to eat a lot at bargain prices.

Authentic Japanese sushi/sashimi restaurants are usually very expensive.. Because most raw seafood tastes at its best when it is prepared fresh right off the boat..
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they actually just opened one up in daly city a couple monthes ago buti ts always packed so i never go
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It was the first and last time I will go to Todai and Vallco. For some reason my mom wanted to go there for her bday. I guess she wanted the free dinner but I was paying. Anyway and what's up with that mall, it smells like sewage in there.
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