- Santō Los Angeles | Japanese Mexican Fusion | Silver Lake
Our commitment to using only the finest and freshest ingredients combined with an effortlessly curated ambiance makes Santō LA a unique destination Santō is a Unique Restaurant which Offers a Sophisticated Fusion of Traditional Japanese Flavors with a Touch of Mexican Cuisine
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Made from 100% Blue Weber agave, each of Santo’s tequila expressions—Blanco, Reposado, and Añejo—is certified 100% additive-free Every bottle of Santo Tequila is the real deal, tequila in its truest form, bestowing its truest flavor
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- Santo Restaurant | Japanese Mexican Fusion | Mexico City Los Angeles
Santo Mexico City opened its doors in 2019 and in just three years, we have curated an unforgettable dining experience Positioning ourselves as the go-to destination for Japanese cuisine in la Roma, Mexico City
- Santo Mezcal Mexican Restaurant
Just a few blocks from the ocean and steps from local wineries, this restaurant has a gorgeous patio, great cocktails and a taco list that's dressed to impress
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With its roots in Roma Norte, Mexico City's artistic and culinary center, guests can expect a convivial vibe and bold flavors Much like its original location in CDMX, the focus is high quality sushi - sashimi, nigiri, hand rolls and rolls - with some unexpected twists
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Santo is a Spanish-Brazilian crime action thriller television series with occult detective fiction elements created by Carlos López, directed by Vicente Amorim [pt], and written by Carlo López, Miguel Ángel Fernández, and Gustavo Lipsztein
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