Sushi Mahana Offers a Kimono-Dressing Experience Ahead of the 20-Plus-Course Meal
Sushi Mahana, on Vancouver’s North Shore, offers the dressing as a bonus to patrons who have booked in for the 5:30 p.m. omakase sitting.
Sushi Mahana, on Vancouver’s North Shore, offers the dressing as a bonus to patrons who have booked in for the 5:30 p.m. omakase sitting.
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