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  2. A Myrtle Beach, SC Japanese restaurant closed after 45 ... - AOL

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    Nakato Japanese Restaurant announced via its Facebook page that the eatery was closing. “We can’t thank you enough for supporting us during the past 45 years,” The restaurant wrote on its ...

  3. After closing in late 2023, a new venture has yet to open at the former location of Nakato Japanese Restaurant in Myrtle Beach. The steak house served customers on the Grand Strand for nearly 50 ...

  4. Best Japanese restaurants: Try these hibachi seafood ... - AOL

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    Hokkaido, with two Treasure Coast locations, offers authentic Japanese cuisine, including sushi, sashimi, fried rice, yaki udon noodles, katsu, tempura, teriyaki and hibachi dinners made at the table.

  5. List of Japanese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Sushi Saito – a three Michelin star Japanese cuisine restaurant in Minato, Tokyo, primarily known for serving sushi; Yoshinoya – a Japanese fast food restaurant chain, it is the largest chain of gyūdon (beef bowl) restaurants; Tofuya Ukai - a tofu restaurant that serve dishes in "refined kaiseki stye" [8]

  6. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Makizushi (巻き寿司): Translated as "roll sushi". Seasoned rice and seafood or other ingredients are placed on a sheet of seaweed (nori, dried laver) and rolled into a cylindrical shape, then sliced into smaller rounds. Typical ingredients are Tamagoyaki (Japanese-style omelette), simmered shiitake mushroom, boiled prawn and cucumber. [4]

  7. Yakiniku - Wikipedia

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    Yakiniku (Japanese: 焼き肉/焼肉), meaning "grilled meat", is a Japanese term that, in its broadest sense, refers to grilled meat cuisine.. Today, "yakiniku" commonly refers to a style of cooking bite-size meat (usually beef and offal) and vegetables on gridirons or griddles over a flame of wood charcoals carbonized by dry distillation (sumibi, 炭火) or a gas/electric grill.

  8. New restaurant: Waterfront chophouse, seafood restaurant will ...

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    What's on the Cooper's menu? Clams on the half shell: Florida middleneck clams ($10 for 6, $18 for 12) Oysters on the half shell: From Sebastian or Florida west coast ($13 for 6, $25 for 12); blue ...

  9. Katsuobushi - Wikipedia

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    Katsuobushi is in wood-like blocks.. The fish is beheaded, gutted, and filleted, with the fatty belly, which does not lend well to being preserved, trimmed off.The fillets are then arranged in a basket and simmered just below boiling for an hour to an hour and a half, depending on their size.