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  • He's known for doing the interiors of Masa's restaurant and the Levi Strauss headquarters, both in San Francisco.

    Mary Orlin: Wine Country's Sexy New Winery Mary Orlin 2011

  • Masa's time off totaled 27 months between March 2003 and December

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • He's known for doing the interiors of Masa's restaurant and the Levi Strauss headquarters, both in San Francisco.

    Mary Orlin: Wine Country's Sexy New Winery Mary Orlin 2011

  • He's known for doing the interiors of Masa's restaurant and the Levi Strauss headquarters, both in San Francisco.

    Mary Orlin: Wine Country's Sexy New Winery Mary Orlin 2011

  • Masa's prix-fixe-only dinner presents a succession of imaginative and exotic Japanese delights.

    The Forbes 2010 All-Star Eateries In New York Steve Forbes 2010

  • Masa's prix-fixe-only dinner presents a succession of imaginative and exotic Japanese delights.

    Fact And Comment Steve Forbes 2010

  • Melissa -- Masa's not that hard to understand, just be patient and you'll soon be getting along famously!

    The good, the bad and the puffy tacos | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2007

  • Masa's story was fascinating -- a Japanese immigrant in the late 1800s who, along with Horace Kephart, re-branded the Smoky Mountains as the "Great Smoky Mountains" and rallied the states of Tennessee and North Carolina to raise enough money to turn it into a national park.

    Kathryn McGarr: Burns, Baby, Burns 2009

  • "It just happened like this," says Jean-Pierre Goyenalle of Le Lion d'Or in Washington, D.C. "It's really a question of us seeing an endless number of male applicants and few female applicants," says James Soule of Masa's in San Francisco.

    Waiting For Table Scraps 2008

  • The service, which currently works with 46 restaurants in California's Bay Area, touts Masa's, La Folie and Betelnut as examples of participating eateries in "super-high demand."

    Tech Notes 2008

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