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Master Japanese grill dining etiquette like a local
From sizzling teppanyaki shows to intimate hibachi grills and smoky yakitori skewers, Japanese grill dining is as much about etiquette as it is about flavour. Knowing the unspoken rules—from chopstick ...
1. Place sauce ingredients in a small pot and bring to the boil. Remove from heat and allow to cool. 2. Heat a little oil on a barbecue hotplate or in a heavy frypan and sear sliced beef over high ...
In Japanese, “yaki” means grill. The word is sometimes combined with other words to make up culinary terms. You probably know “teriyaki,” which translates to “shiny grill.” And “Teppanyaki” means ...
Local caterer and restaurateur Alice Wong remembers the first time she used the stove. She was 6 years old. Since then, her skills have evolved from frying eggs to cooking, managing, and owning ...
Ever been to Benihana Teppanyaki and bemoaned the “lack of Japan” in the place? The company is addressing your concerns on that point and others. Miami headquartered Benihana Inc., which operates 65 ...
Hibachi-style cooking, also known as teppan or teppanyaki, often adds showmanship along with delectable food cooked right at the table. A true dining experience, the teppanyaki show may overshadow the ...
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