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It use to be Itsu, the london chain and got rebranded.
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November 1: Just after 3 p.m., at the Itsu sushi restaurant on Picadilly, Litvinenko meets the Italian security expert Mario Scaramella, who hands alleged evidence to him concerning the murder of Anna Politkovskaya.
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On a visit to London late last week, I kept walking past the now-infamous Itsu sushi bar on Picadilly, marveling at the crowds stuffing their faces with hot noodles and cool sashimi.
The Poison Pinpoint 2007
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On Saturday, craving a little miso myself, and figuring I could be as daring as the clerks and shoppers in the usual lunch crowd, I went to Itsu.
The Poison Pinpoint 2007
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At the Itsu sushi bar, that spy catcher, Mario Scaramella, desperately tried to warn Litvinenko that his name was on a hit list, circulated by a top Russian mob ring.
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The Itsu sushi bar in Picadilly where Litvinenko met Scaramella is now not assumed to be the location where Litvinenko was poisoned.
Litvinenko's Death: Where the Far Right Meets International Crime 2006
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Mr Litvinenko, 50, who used to work for the Federal Security Bureau FSB, the former KGB, fell ill after meeting a contact at Itsu, a sushi restaurant in Piccadilly.
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At the Itsu sushi bar, that spy catcher, Mario Scaramella, desperately tried to warn Litvinenko that his name was on a hit list, circulated by a top Russian mob ring.
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College friends Sinclair Beecham, founder of the Hoxton Hotel, and Julian Metcalfe, who later founded sushi chain Itsu, opened the first outlet in 1986.
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Pret A Manger/Itsu was apparently among potential buyers although Itsu now sells its own frozen yoghurt.
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