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'''Jinsei''' is a Japanese restaurant owned by [[John Cassimus]] and [[Charleston Wilson]] and located in [[Homewood]]'s [[SoHo Square]]. The restaurant opened in June [[2006]] and will feature hot and cold dishes and sushi as well as several types of sake, wine and champagne.
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'''Jinsei Sushi''' (Japanese for "life") is a Japanese restaurant owned by [[Abe Houma|Pa Ebou Houma]] at 1830 [[29th Street South]] in [[Homewood]]'s [[SoHo Square]].


The head chef of Jinsei is [[Nobuhito Kadoma]], a 20-year veteren of Japanese restaurants in Osaka, Los Angeles and Aspen.
The restaurant was founded in [[2006]] by [[John Cassimus]] and [[Charleston Wilson]]. It features hot and cold dishes and sushi as well as several types of sake, wine and champagne, which are sold by the glass.
 
The  head chef of Jinsei is [[Nobuhito Kadoma]], a 20-year veteran of Japanese restaurants in Osaka, Los Angeles and, most recently, NOBU in Aspen, Colorado.
 
Plans announced in [[2009]] for the restaurant to move a much larger space in the [[Aloft Hotel Homewood]] fell through. Cassimus sold the business to Houma, a long-time general manager at [[Zoe's Kitchen]], in [[2018]].
 
Cassimus opened a second location of Jinsei at 713 North Lamar in Oxford, Mississippi in [[2013]]. That restaurant was sold to Winn Walcott.


==References==
==References==
* "High-end Japanese restaurant opens in SoHo" (June 22, 2006) ''Birmingham Business Journal''.
* Walsh, Jan (September 2006) "Champagne and Chopsticks: Jinsei Sushi Bar and Lounge rolls out the freshest Japanese cuisine in chic ambience." ''Birmingham'' Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 9, p. 281-2
* "High-end Japanese restaurant opens in SoHo" (June 22, 2006) {{BBJ}}
* Thornton, William (October 7, 2008) "Zoe's John Cassimus ready for Maki Fresh." {{BN}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (February 21, 2018) "Fast casual Japanese restaurant closes in downtown Birmingham." {{BBJ}}
* Edgemon, Erin (June 4, 2018) "Ex-Zoe's CEO leaves restaurant business, plans to open Mike's Merchandise in Pelham." {{BN}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (August 10, 2018) "From busboy to restaurant owner in a dozen years." {{BBJ}}
* Embry, Neal (October 26, 2022) "Jinsei Sushi offering new brunch, lunch menu." {{HS}}
* Ladun, Brenda (April 14, 2023) "Alabama Champion: Bus boy turned restaurant owner continues working hard, giving back." ABC3340.com
 
==External links==
* [http://www.jinseisushi.com Jinsei Sushi] website


[[Category:Japanese restaurants]]
[[Category:Japanese restaurants]]
[[Category:Soho]]
[[Category:SoHo Square]]
[[Category:2006 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 11:31, 16 April 2023

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Jinsei Sushi (Japanese for "life") is a Japanese restaurant owned by Pa Ebou Houma at 1830 29th Street South in Homewood's SoHo Square.

The restaurant was founded in 2006 by John Cassimus and Charleston Wilson. It features hot and cold dishes and sushi as well as several types of sake, wine and champagne, which are sold by the glass.

The head chef of Jinsei is Nobuhito Kadoma, a 20-year veteran of Japanese restaurants in Osaka, Los Angeles and, most recently, NOBU in Aspen, Colorado.

Plans announced in 2009 for the restaurant to move a much larger space in the Aloft Hotel Homewood fell through. Cassimus sold the business to Houma, a long-time general manager at Zoe's Kitchen, in 2018.

Cassimus opened a second location of Jinsei at 713 North Lamar in Oxford, Mississippi in 2013. That restaurant was sold to Winn Walcott.

References

  • Walsh, Jan (September 2006) "Champagne and Chopsticks: Jinsei Sushi Bar and Lounge rolls out the freshest Japanese cuisine in chic ambience." Birmingham Magazine. Vol. 46, No. 9, p. 281-2
  • "High-end Japanese restaurant opens in SoHo" (June 22, 2006) Birmingham Business Journal
  • Thornton, William (October 7, 2008) "Zoe's John Cassimus ready for Maki Fresh." The Birmingham News
  • Van der Bijl, Hanno (February 21, 2018) "Fast casual Japanese restaurant closes in downtown Birmingham." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Edgemon, Erin (June 4, 2018) "Ex-Zoe's CEO leaves restaurant business, plans to open Mike's Merchandise in Pelham." The Birmingham News
  • Van der Bijl, Hanno (August 10, 2018) "From busboy to restaurant owner in a dozen years." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Embry, Neal (October 26, 2022) "Jinsei Sushi offering new brunch, lunch menu." The Homewood Star
  • Ladun, Brenda (April 14, 2023) "Alabama Champion: Bus boy turned restaurant owner continues working hard, giving back." ABC3340.com

External links