
“Fukuda, a Japanese restaurant in Bloomfield, on Wednesday proudly posted a message to its Facebook and Twitter followers: ‘Ladies and gentlemen, Fukuda has officially accepted bitcoin as payment for Omakase this evening.’ Omakase, for the uninitiated, is a ‘chef’s tasting menu’ offered by the sushi restaurant, said owner Hoon Kim. Mr. Kim, 38, opened Fukuda in the fall of 2012, and three weeks ago, his restaurant created a bitcoin wallet and announced it was open for bitcoin business. ‘I’m always interested in being at the forefront of technology,’ Mr. Kim said.”
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