San Diego's 'Sushi Queen' ready to retire after legendary careerBy LaMesa on December 28, 2020Hiroe Otake opened the first Sushi Deli in 1983 and has been on a ‘roll’ ever since. Source: CBS 8 New feed Share La MesaClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...Published in local, News and zevely-zonenews LaMesaMore from localMore posts in local »San Diego Food Bank CEO says Biden executive order could bring relief to food insecurityFirst firefighter in San Diego County to lose his battle with COVIDAnother woman sues La Mesa for police projectile injury during protestRegistrar Michael Vu named County Assistant Chief Administrative OfficerMore from NewsMore posts in News »San Diego Food Bank CEO says Biden executive order could bring relief to food insecurityFirst firefighter in San Diego County to lose his battle with COVIDUCSD study looks at impact vaccines have on breastfeeding mothers and their babiesAnother woman sues La Mesa for police projectile injury during protestMore from zevely-zoneMore posts in zevely-zone »Former columnist 'Miss Clean' writes a memoir about past Hollywood starsOceanside Public Library's home delivery is booming during pandemicSan Diego 'TikTok Twins' go viral with Jason Derulo'Houdini the Husky' gets adopted by a famous Las Vegas magician
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