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  2. The 11 Best Japanese Steakhouses In America - AOL

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    With over 600 locations in Japan, and across the U.S. in California, Washington, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Georgia, Texas, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania ...

  3. Teppanyaki - Wikipedia

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    Misono in Kobe—the first restaurant to offer teppanyaki A teppanyaki chef cooking at a gas-powered teppan in a Japanese steakhouse Chef preparing a flaming onion volcano Teppanyaki ( 鉄板焼き , teppan-yaki ) , often called hibachi ( 火鉢 , "fire bowl") in the United States and Canada, [ 1 ] is a post-World War II style [ 2 ] of Japanese ...

  4. Sarku Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sarku Japan is an American-Canadian quick serve restaurant chain focusing on Japanese cuisine.Founded in 1987, the chain has grown to include over 180 locations in 32 states across the country, as of September 2021.

  5. Barclay Prime - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Starr opened the steakhouse in 2004. [1] The head chef is Mark Twersky. The steakhouse has Wagyu beef and is known for having a menu item which offers the most expensive cheesesteak in Philadelphia priced at $120 (now $140). The cheesesteak consists of "Wagyu rib-eye, foie gras, onions, truffled cheese whiz and a half-bottle of champagne".

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

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    Oniku is a quick-serve restaurant where ordering is done at the counter and then the chefs prepare the meal in the open kitchen that can be seen from the dining area. 4882 N. Kings Highway ...

  7. Benihana - Wikipedia

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    Benihana introduced the teppanyaki restaurant concept which originated in Japan in the late 1940s to the United States, and later to other countries. The original Benihana location in Tokyo is part of Benihana Inc. (株式会社 紅花), a Japanese company, which also owns the Benihana Building in Nihonbashi and the Aoki Tower in Ginza. [7]

  8. Gyu-Kaku - Wikipedia

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    Though Gyu-Kaku is part of Reins International Inc., every restaurant is different in terms of region and selection availability (i.e. outlets in the United States serve locally sourced USDA beef). Gyu-Kaku also manufactures and purveys its own brand of kimchi in Japanese supermarkets, and a line of dipping sauces and marinades.

  9. Sushi Nakazawa - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was opened in 2013 by Maurizio de Rosa and Alessandro Borgognone who hired Jiro Ono's protege Daisuke Nakazawa, after watching David Gelb's documentary, Jiro Dreams of Sushi. [2] [3] [4] There are only ten seats at the counter and 25 seats in the dining room. [1]

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