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  2. How to Make Fried Rice That Tastes Like It Came From Benihana

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  3. Teppanyaki - Wikipedia

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    Though Benihana cooks their food teppanyaki-style, they also serve dishes such as hibachi steak and chicken. Benihana and other chains of teppanyaki restaurants continue to place an emphasis on the chef performing a show for the diners and continuing to introduce new variations and tricks. The chef might juggle utensils, flip a shrimp tail into ...

  4. 15 Japanese Hibachi Restaurants in Dallas to Satisfy ... - AOL

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    At Benihana’s, you can try out everything from chicken fried rice, hibachi chicken, hibachi steak, spicy tuna rolls, Las Vegas rolls, California rolls, rainbow rolls, teppan, and so much more.

  5. Hibachi - Wikipedia

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    The hibachi (Japanese: 火鉢, fire bowl) is a traditional Japanese heating device. It is a brazier which is a round, cylindrical, or box-shaped, open-topped container, made from or lined with a heatproof material and designed to hold burning charcoal. It is believed hibachi date back to the Heian period (794 to 1185). [1]

  6. Sukiyaki - Wikipedia

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    Other ingredients added to modern sukiyaki include chicken (tori-suki), fish (uo-suki or oki-suki), udon noodles (udon-suki), negi, shiitake mushrooms, shirataki and slightly grilled tofu. In both styles, raw eggs are used as a dipping sauce and steamed rice with black sesame seeds is served.

  7. Benihana Was Just Sold to Another Major Restaurant Group with ...

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    Benihana, a famous hibachi chain known for its Japanese-inspired fare and experiential dining, is being sold in a major deal that will help a growing restaurant group move forward with its ...

  8. Batter (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Many batters are made by combining dry flour with liquids such as water, milk, or eggs.Batters can also be made by soaking grains in water and grinding them wet. Often a leavening agent such as baking powder is included to aerate and fluff up the batter as it cooks, or the mixture may be naturally fermented for this purpose as well as to add flavour.

  9. 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.