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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]
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Jonathan Weiss / ShutterstockBenihana, 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 ...
After he received his associate degree in management in 1963, [7] [13] he used the $10,000 he had saved from the ice cream business to convince his father to co-invest in the first Benihana, a four-table teppanyaki restaurant on West 56th Street. "Benihana", taken from the Japanese name for safflower, was suggested by Aoki's father. According ...
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Benihana of Tokyo owned approximately 51% of Benihana, Inc. The latter was having financial difficulties and its directors approved an issuance of $20 million of preferred stock. A company called BFC bought the stock in a deal that was negotiated by a Benihana director. The same Benihana director was also a principal owner of BFC.
Benihana National Corporation and Benihana of Tokyo LLC. [ edit ] There seems to be two Benihana companies, the first Benihana National Corporation based in Aventura, Florida which is a worldwide company and Benihana of Tokyo based in New York, New York with only two locations in North America...
Ramis had previously directed the episode "A Benihana Christmas" earlier in the third season. The episode was the sixth of the series written by B. J. Novak, though Novak has downplayed his role, described the script as "a group effort" involving significant contributions from everyone in the writing staff and from Ramis. [2]