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  • The French — who often still associate Japanese food strictly with older restaurants such as Taka, in Montmartre — are warned when calling to make a reservation at Isami that only raw fish is served.

    If You Knew Sushi Tosches, Nick 2007

  • The French — who often still associate Japanese food strictly with older restaurants such as Taka, in Montmartre — are warned when calling to make a reservation at Isami that only raw fish is served.

    If You Knew Sushi Tosches, Nick 2007

  • This river, which rises in Lake Askell, derives its name from the Indian words, "Taka," a mosquito, and "Heena," a stream, and it is aptly named, for from here on to White Horse City we were assailed by myriads of these pests.

    From Paris to New York by Land Harry De Windt 1894

  • "Are You There?" by Mono ( "You Are There", 2008) Yoda: guitar Takaakira "Taka" Goto: guitar Tamaki: bass Yasunori Takada: drums www. mono-jpn.com http

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Drag to Playlist life in mono (soundtrack of great expectations) "Are You There?" by Mono ( "You Are There", 2008) Yoda: guitar Takaakira "Taka" Goto: guitar

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • The French-who often still associate Japanese food strictly with older restaurants such as Taka, in Montmartre-are warned when calling to make a reservation at Isami that only raw fish is served.

    How Now Brownpau 2009

  • Taka Spa An exotic lime and ginger sea-salt scrub at Taka Spa in Riga.

    Latvia's Burgeoning Spa Scene Jemima Sissons 2011

  • On the other side of the park—and at the opposite end of the scale from the intimate, cozy approach of Taka Spa—is the glitzy ESPA www.espariga.com , attached to the Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija, which opened in 2009.

    Latvia's Burgeoning Spa Scene Jemima Sissons 2011

  • Taka Spa www.takaspa.lv caters to a wealthy, mainly local crowd, which flocks here for treatments that include lymphatic drainage, Elemis lime and ginger scrubs and wraps, as well as yoga and Pilates classes in the airy space in the converted loft at the top of the building.

    Latvia's Burgeoning Spa Scene Jemima Sissons 2011

  • Here, in a simple but elegant 19th-century former army storehouse is Taka Spa, one of the most luxurious additions to Latvia's burgeoning spa scene.

    Latvia's Burgeoning Spa Scene Jemima Sissons 2011

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