Don Tahara, manager of Sake Dojo Los Angeles, explains the food and sake pairings at “Sip and Savor: An Evening at Sake Dojo” on April 1. The event celebrated the Toshizo Watanabe Culinary Cultural Center at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center. Sake Dojo opened earlier this year on First Street North in Little Tokyo and features authentic Japanese food with a modern culinary twist, as well as an extensive selection of craft Japanese sakes, whiskeys and beers.
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