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The Kong Show catches up with Suji Park, formerly of Suji’s Restaurant in Roppongi

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If you lived in Tokyo anytime within the past 10 years, chances are good that you probably had a reasonably priced, Western-style lunch while meeting with friends or business associates at Suji’s Restaurant in Roppongi.

Well, the cozy restaurant closed five years ago, and since then, its namesake/owner, Suji Park, has moved on to Nebraska and now, to Seattle. With help from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln (UNL), Suji has since developed her own line of more than 15 different packaged Korean food products, both frozen and chilled, which she currently distributes to giant retail outlets such as Walmart, Costco and many others.

Ms Park, or Suji, as she prefers to be called, shares her amazing success story and her dynamic plans for the future and continued growth in this interview conducted via Facebook Messenger from her recently opened, and extremely popular and successful Korean restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Kamasami Kong

Kamasami Kong

Kong is a long-time radio veteran in Japan, having started in the late 1970s on a record album project with DJ Katsuya Kobayashi and musician Tatsurou Yamashita, called "COME ALONG II." Since then, he has had radio programs on FM YOKOHAMA, INTER-FM, TOKYO-FM and FM802 in Osaka. His programs are currently being heard in the Kansai area on FM COCOLO. He pioneered the Tokyo MetPod, and is now publishing the Kong Show, a podcast featuring news, interviews, entertainment and more.



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