Show you follow and sip house sake for just $7—plus more tasty rewards through May 31!
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Follow Vanshow on Instagram and Enjoy House Sake for Just $7!

Vanshow Sushi & Bar in Torrance is offering a limited-time Instagram follower promotion through May 31! Simply show that you follow their official Instagram account, and you’ll receive a discount on house sake—reduced from $10 to just $7. Prefer something non-alcoholic? You can also enjoy a discounted soft drink or get a free scoop of ice cream.
Located inside Tokyo Central on Pacific Coast Highway, Vanshow serves authentic Edomae-style sushi, known for its use of fresh seafood and red vinegar (akazu) rice—a traditional ingredient that adds depth of flavor and umami.
Whether you’re stopping by for lunch or dinner, this is a great chance to enjoy high-quality Japanese cuisine with a little extra perk.
Vanshow Sushi & Bar
3665 Pacific Coast Highway, Torrance (Inside Tokyo Central)
Instagram: @vanshow_sushi_and_bar
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