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The customers were more like friends and family.We in NCRR loved eating and meeting at Mitsuru Grill.

— Bill WatanabeMy recollections go back to the mid-1990s after JANM opened and Mitsuru Grill quickly became a favorite go-to for the many volunteers who experienced a warm sense of community by the staff and the oversized booths were comfortable to hang out as long as we wanted to.Message from Mitsuru GrillOur beautiful restaurant will be closing its doors on Aug.But real comfort food is not just about food but a place where community and connection can take place.

NCRR members would meet up at Mitsuru Grill to eat and unwind after meetings.but are so happy for their retirement and time to enjoy life.

Dora always greeted us with her warm smile and welcome.
a short walk from Mitsurus location.and struggling to hide their true selves.
After a series of a few more speakers.Centenary agrees to accept the Reconciling Ministries Foundational Statement:We celebrate Gods gift of diversity and value the wholeness made possible in community equally shared and shepherded by all.
There were those who had LGBT friends and those who insisted that they knew no one who was gay or lesbian.It was a journey of awakening as he met and interacted with a gay couple.