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    Named after his parents' Tokyo coffee shop, Benihana opened in 1964, featuring an authentic Japanese farmhouse interior and food prepared on steel teppanyaki grills right in front of customers ...

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    Teppanyaki – a style of Japanese cuisine that uses an iron griddle to cook food; ... Kona Grill – based in Scottsdale, Arizona; operates over 30 locations in the U.S.

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    The Krups Precision Indoor Grill is our pick for the best indoor grill, thanks to its useful features and versatile cooking options. When you’re shopping for an indoor grill, there are a few key ...

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    Various shichirin sold in Tokyo. Charcoal is commonly used as a fuel for a shichirin. For outdoor cooking, black charcoal is used. When indoors, binchōtan is preferred. . Binchōtan, a type of white charcoal, produces less of a smell when burned, can continue burning hotly for a longer time, and is less likely to flare up danger

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    A grill pan. Stove-top pan grilling is an indoor cooking process that uses a grill pan — similar to a frying pan but with raised ridges to emulate the function or look of a gridiron. In pan grilling, heat is applied directly to the food by the raised ridges and indirectly through the heat radiating off the lower pan surface by the stove-top ...