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The "Art" of Teppanyaki - a Delicate Touch
I'm not exactly sure how I stumbled on to it, but one day this came up on my YouTube suggestion feed. I am mesmerized by these videos. I find them relaxing. No music, no explanation, no dorky host...just the chefs doing their thing. I love the purposeful movements, the delicate touch, the obvious respect for the ingredients, the order in which the food is prepared...just the technique in general. Not at all like that silly Kanki and/or Benihana show with all the flailing knives and flying food. I have never tried wagyu or kobe...hhhmmm
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During a visit to Tokyo for business, I had dinner at a Teppanyaki restaurant in the Roppongi district. When they dropped the prawns on the griddle, I realized they were alive:eek: The chef had to hold them down with his spatula. It was brutal to watch...I got over it, and they were tasty.
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Watching the guy peel and devein the prawn in that kobe video was great
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If you're interested in more of a glimpse of Japanese food prep and philosophy
Check out "Jiro Dreams Sushi" I know its on Netflix, not sure about any other platforms |
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I never knew. Fascinating! Thanks for posting, I have a lot of research and tasting to do now. Several local Japanese restaurants mention Teppanyaki on their web sites.
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One of the Japanese restaurants near my home often has live Sea Urchin in the the coolers... its cool to see them amble about while you're eating.. depending on how long your meal lasts they can make it all the way across the case in one meal... |
"Sweet shrimp" is one of my faves!!! Love that deep fried head (tempura?) that is usually served with it as part of the garnish!
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A "street food" version:
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There is no food or beverage worth $148 for a meal. That is the realm of spending money just to impress others. As long it is was not my money, have at it.
I have had many expensive meals, but about $100 per head is my limit and that buys a really great meal around here. I don't doubt many places in NYC or SF Tokyo or Singapore charge that much for a simple sandwich. I ain't a player. |
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