Amazing Cooking!

Posted by Admin on May 29, 2010

carlokun asked:


At Benihana's Restaurant in London.

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May 30, 2010

Beautiful !!! You guys are great!

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May 31, 2010

I call the onion volcano!

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Jun 1, 2010

Resturant: Benihana, London – Right? Same preparation tricks every time, great food though! :)

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Jun 3, 2010

IT”S ASIAN”S POWER!

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Jun 5, 2010

last piece for your ap-i-tahyt !

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Jun 5, 2010

when you cook like that on a teppayaki, everything just ends up being “welldone” because they chop everything into pieces. this is no different than cooking diced pieces in a frying pan.

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Jun 7, 2010

Ha, I tried.

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Jun 10, 2010

haha awesome comment

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Jun 10, 2010

benihanas always reminds me of chris farley in “beverly hill ninja” lol

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Jun 13, 2010

amazing, an experience everyone should have :D

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Jun 15, 2010

no. its in London.. it says so on the inscription/

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Jun 17, 2010

is this the one on the gold coast
cause i think i had that dude.
lol

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Jun 18, 2010

Sometimes, when I go to Burger King ..

You can see the 15 year old microwaving your bun.

Now that’s exotic.

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Jun 19, 2010

well the food tastes godo already
but it’s cooked in front of the customer,
so it gives them a show,
And there’s competitions for thsi stuff too.
and this skill is good for getting extra tips ;P

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Jun 20, 2010

A lot of Japanese restaurants are like this. Some guests wants squid grilled in front of them. They probably wants to see the squid alive on the grilling table. I don’t know. I went out with friends and they like the meat to be grilled fresh in front of them perhaps.

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Jun 22, 2010

well it probably doesn’t make a difference in the taste of the food, it’s just entertainment. Instead of waiting around for the food to come, you get to see the chef make it in an artistic sort of way. It’s just part of the experience.

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Jun 24, 2010

one question, does it make the food taste better?

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Jun 26, 2010

What’s so amazing? They do this at every single hibachi place. Sushi and hibachi are always tasty no doubt, but they really should spice up the act with some new moves.

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Jun 29, 2010

In sum, I don’t know why you’re interested in what restaurant I’m interested in since we have no idea if our tastes are compatible or similar.

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Jul 1, 2010

Well, all I said was I didn’t like Benihana’s food. It doesn’t mean everyone else has to. Just because I don’t like it doesn’t mean everyone has to also dislike it. Taste is not an objective quality. What you like, I may not like and vice versa. So, it doesn’t necessarily make sense to say definitively that another restaurant is definitely better than Benihana. That said, I prefer P. F. Chang’s over Benihana, but again, doesn’t mean it will suit your taste.

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Jul 1, 2010

I noticed you didn’t answer my question. I Didn’t think you would. You’re right, I am negative toward you. People like you that whine all the time aren’t really well liked. I think I’ve pretty much hit the nail on the head with my previous comment.

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Jul 3, 2010

Negativity? LOL. Look who’s talking.

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Jul 4, 2010

You probably wouldn’t be much fun on the town. I’m guessing you’re one of those “bitch about everything” type people.

If not, why not enlighten the rest of us by commenting positively on the restaurant you feel we should try, to counteract your negativity towards Benihana?
So, what mainstream restaurant would you say is better than Benihana? And don’t give me some hole in the wall joint that you and your friends found that is ‘just simply to die for’ and no one else knows exists.

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