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"Every dish must look like art": the Japanese-Peruvian culinary sensation of 'Nikkei'

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In this episode of Taste, Euronews' Evan Bourke visits Clay restaurant in Dubai, to experience 'Nikkei', the unique fusion of Japanese and Peruvian cuisines. View on euronews

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