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jiro dreams of sushi full film Appetizers, Chicken Teriyaki, Salmon Teriyaki, Bbq Salmon Teriyaki, Scallops Tempura, Sushi & Sashimi Dinner Spicy Sushi Noodles + California Roll - $11.95 7673 N Union Blvd , Colorado Springs, CO 80920 AI SUSHI & GRILL Appetizers, Lunch Box, Tempura Appetizers, Sushi, Rice bowl, Noodles, Tempura Dishes, Special dinner & Bento Box Salmon Teriyaki or Sioyaki $14.95 3215 Cinema Point, Colorado Springs, CO 80922Don't bogart the wasabi! Colorado's Hapa Sushi has come up with a food-and-weed pairing menu. It's part of the chain's ad campaign to celebrate Colorado's legalization of recreational marijuana.

Imagine the win-win for Hapa: The pot-positive restaurant would get heaps of publicity and their customers would order more sushi after getting the munchies. However, the menu isn't actually being offered at the restaurant (sorry, maki and marijuana fans). But the suggestions are real, according to the agency behind the menu. "Some thought was put into them," Jonathan Schoenberg, executive creative director of TDA Boulder, told The Huffington Post. The notion intrigues: Does vintage Pakistani Kush really go well with pakalolo shrimp? Check out the menu below: Hapa Sushi Food Weed Sushi Weed Menu Sushi Food Weed Pairing Menu Hapa Sushi Hapa Sushi Food Weed Menu 15 E. Bijou StreetCOLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80903Welcome to Wasabi Sushi Belmar Wasabi Sushi Bar in Lakewood, Colorado is quickly becoming a neighborhood hotspot for delicious sushi & Japanese cuisine. Our menu boasts over 50 unique rolls, and a wide selection of traditional Japanese cuisine. Whether you’re looking for a quick snack during happy hour, or a great spot for date night, Wasabi Sushi Bar is sure to please.

Our friendly & knowledgeable waitstaff will gladly walk you through our menu, ensuring your dining experience is one to remember. See our appetizers, entrees, maki, nigiri sushi, and beverage menus. Visit our two locations in Lakewood and Centennial, make a reservation, and learn more about private rentals for your special events.Bringing wonderful dishes from the Mediterranean to a Colorado Springs restaurant, Caspian Café is sure to please the palate with amazing flavors prepared by chef Daniel White.COLORADO SPRINGS — The injured man staggered into the grocery store, his face and chest bloodied. Customers stopped and stared. “He lifted his shirt up, and he had holes in his chest,” said Miranda Schilter, 17, who had been waiting for a drink at an in-store coffee shop.Just minutes earlier, on Friday morning around 11:30, a gunman had gone to the parking lot of a Planned Parenthood center here and unleashed a barrage of bullets, turning a bustling snow-covered shopping center into a tableau of chaos and fear that lasted for more than five hours.Ms. Schilter dived behind the coffee counter when the shooting began.

A woman who identified herself as a nurse rushed to help the bloodied man who had just walked in.As the nurse held his hand, he told people that he had been shot by a man in the parking lot between the Planned Parenthood clinic and the grocery store. “He was just so much in shock,” said Taylor White, 23, who was in the store. “He was like, ‘Some crazy person out there is shooting people.’ The authorities identified the gunman as Robert L. Dear Jr., 57, a heavily bearded man with a rifle. The shooting killed three people — including Garrett Swasey, 44, a University of Colorado at Colorado Springs police officer — and wounded nine. After holding hundreds of people effectively hostage — at least 24 were evacuated from the Planned Parenthood clinic, and 300 were forced to shelter in place in the shopping areas nearby — Mr. Dear surrendered and was taken into custody at 4:52 p.m., the authorities said Saturday. Two of the dead were civilians whose names were being withheld until Monday, when autopsies will be completed.

Four of the wounded were civilians and five were law enforcement officers; all were taken to local hospitals to be treated for gunshot wounds.People who were caught near the carnage on Friday described an excruciating, hourslong wait for the police to restore safety — or for the gunman to pierce their hide-outs. Those inside the clinic holed up in an ultrasound room and other hideaways. At one point, the police rammed a BearCat armored vehicle into the Planned Parenthood building and rescued some of the people inside. Mr. Dear stalked a man who was crawling through the parking lot, apparently trying to hide, a witness told news outlets. He was focused on the medical clinic but indiscriminate with his targets, firing his long gun into the entryway before turning around and shooting through the car windshield of the witness, a man who was trying to flee after dropping off friends there.The rampage cut short a busy workday at the clinic, with 30 people signed up for appointments and many more walking in to pick up prescriptions or get health screenings.

One of the horrified onlookers was the mayor of Colorado Springs, John Suthers, who said that the police had been able to watch the siege from their command center by tapping into Planned Parenthood’s security cameras, a tactic that he credited with saving lives.“We could see where the suspect was,” Mr. Suthers said in an interview at Penrose Hospital as he visited the officers wounded in the attack. He said that officers had been able to see where people had taken cover and were able to rescue some of them because they were a distance from the gunman. Mr. Suthers said he had also watched the end of the raid unfold: The suspect, wearing a trench coat, hopped over a reception desk, laid his gear and a long gun on the floor and was grabbed by officers.“He started yelling that he was ready to give up,” Mr. Suthers said. “His movements were very deliberate and very calm.” As the shooting began, employees and customers at businesses near the Planned Parenthood — a bank, a beauty supply center, a nursing home — quickly locked their doors, hiding behind walls and sending frantic notes to parents, spouses and children.

Most would remain there for hours, some occasionally catching glimpses of the prolonged gun battle.William Carson, 23, of Aspen, Colo., had just gotten out of his car in the parking lot outside the grocery store, King Soopers, when he heard shots. In town for Thanksgiving, he had run out for bandages after his mother cut her hand while making breakfast. Maps of the Shooting at a Planned Parenthood Clinic A gunman injured at least 11 people, including five police officers, at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs. Mr. Carson noticed a number of police cars, but the horror registered only when he began hearing the gunfire.“I heard six or seven shots while I was still out of the car,” Mr. Carson said in a phone interview. “One second in between each shot. Fast, but not machine gun fast.”He quickly ducked into the Joint, a chiropractor’s office in the strip mall north of King Soopers. He saw a cluster of officers behind riot shields moving north with their guns drawn.

Along with a receptionist and four patients, he spent most of the day following events online and trying to reassure his family.“I was making plans in my head,” he said. “And I was on the phone with my mom and my brother and making plans to escape through the back.” Vicki Cowart, the president of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, said that it appeared the suspect “broke his way in” to the building, but that she did not know precisely how the attack had unfolded. She said that abortion opponents regularly protested on the public street outside the center, shouting at staff members and patients, but that there had been no specific threats against the Colorado Springs clinic.“We had no reason to suspect anything,” she said.At the grocery store, it took about an hour for officials to determine it was safe for the bloodied man to leave, several witnesses said. “He was escorted out of the building to be taken to the hospital,” said Daniel Robb, 27, who works at the store’s sushi counter.

Officials told the rest of the group to stay behind. Doughnuts and sandwiches appeared, and Mr. Robb continued rolling sushi, unsure what else to do. Lou Sears, 64, a veteran of the Vietnam War, found an Iraq war veteran. “We talked all afternoon,” Mr. Sears said.Soon, officers arrived at the grocery store, the bank and other establishments, and told people that it was over. They were loaded onto buses — their cars would be left in the lot, they were told, to be inspected for bombs — and their relatives would meet them at a nearby furniture store.The store filled with waiting parents, spouses and children, who lounged on new couches amid holiday decorations. Among them was Ms. Schilter, the woman at the grocery store. Her boyfriend, Jackson Ricker, 18, placed his arms around her waist and his chin on her shoulder and noted that Ms. Schilter had witnessed a different shooting a few weeks earlier, when a heavily armed man shot and killed a bicyclist and two women downtown.“The first time, she cried,” Mr. Ricker said, looking at his dry-eyed girlfriend.