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The head chef of Jinsei is [[Nobuhito Kadoma]], a 20-year veteren of Japanese restaurants in Osaka, Los Angeles and, most recently, NOBU in Aspen, Colorado.
The head chef of Jinsei is [[Nobuhito Kadoma]], a 20-year veteren of Japanese restaurants in Osaka, Los Angeles and, most recently, NOBU in Aspen, Colorado.
In March [[2009]] the restaurant will move to a much larger space in the [[Aloft Hotel Homewood]] being constructed across the street from SoHo Square.


==External links==
==External links==
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==References==
==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
* 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''.
* "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." ''Birmingham News''


[[Category:Japanese restaurants]]
[[Category:Japanese restaurants]]
[[Category:SoHo Square]]
[[Category:SoHo Square]]

Revision as of 09:38, 7 October 2008

Jinsei (Japanese for "life") is a Japanese restaurant owned by John Cassimus and Charleston Wilson and located at 1830 29th Street South in Homewood's SoHo Square. The restaurant opened in June 2006 and features hot and cold dishes and sushi as well as several types of sake, wine and champagne, which will be made available by the glass.

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

In March 2009 the restaurant will move to a much larger space in the Aloft Hotel Homewood being constructed across the street from SoHo Square.

External links

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." Birmingham News