Tuesday, November 25, 2014

CELEBRATE MATUBA OWNER'S 40 YEARS IN AMERICA, 34 YEARS IN BETHESDA WITH SPECIAL IN DECEMBER

Matuba owner Kunio Yasutake is celebrating his 40th year in America, and his restaurant's 34th year in Bethesda, with a dinner special from December 1-15.

Two can dine for $40, with your choice of two items from the following list:

• Gourmet sushi
• Gourmet sashimi
• Pan-fried salmon teriyaki with fried shrimp
• Seafood tempura

All meals will include miso soup and rice.

Matuba's history includes having the first rotary sushi buffet in the Washington Metropolitan area.

Matuba
4918 Cordell Avenue
(301) 652-7449

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:19 AM

    The building and restaurant are for sale! :(

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  2. Anonymous6:32 AM

    Not exactly a smashing deal. Haven't eaten there in a long while. Have you guys trid Satsuma? Pretty good! And they have a $1 special per piece. Yum!

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  3. Anonymous8:31 AM

    First, Roof, now Matuba.

    Thanks a lot, everything you touch turns to s**t.

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  4. Anonymous8:50 AM

    Reports were premature on Matuba's closure.

    They were closed for a week so employees could take vacation. They're open now.

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    1. Anonymous10:49 AM

      Their realtor says the owners are retiring? The property is for sale 2.5ish i believe.

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  5. Anonymous5:38 PM

    The last time I ate at Satsuma there was frozen sushi and I got sick on it anyway. No thanks. I will take Matuba any day.

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  6. Anonymous7:37 PM

    Robert, what did the owner say? Did you confirm the sale?

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    1. Anonymous7:40 PM

      Per Robert's logic - why is the media not following up on this? Facts! Evidence!

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  7. Woodmont8:31 AM

    Let the man celebrate his 40 years in America.

    Let's support and celebrate him before trying to usher him out of Bethesda.

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  8. Anonymous1:40 PM

    Let's usher Dyer out of Bethesda and back to Westbard Holler. Then we can celebrate. At Matuba!

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  9. Anonymous4:56 PM

    Congrats Kunio! Happy retirement!

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