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  2. Teppanyaki - Wikipedia

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    Teppanyaki (鉄板焼き, teppan-yaki), often called hibachi (火鉢, "fire bowl") in the United States and Canada, [1] is a post-World War II style [2] of Japanese cuisine that uses an iron griddle to cook food.

  3. Barbecue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These humble beginnings are still reflected in the many barbecue restaurants that are operated out of "hole-in-the-wall" (or "dive") locations; the "rib joint" is the purest expression of this. Many of these will have irregular hours, and remain open only until all of a day's ribs are sold; they may shut down for a month at a time as the ...

  4. Benihana - Wikipedia

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    The first American Benihana location was in 1964 on West 56th Street in New York City opened by 25-year-old Hiroaki Aoki, the son of Yunosuke Aoki and father of Steve Aoki and Devon Aoki. [8] Aoki, a wrestler who had qualified for but did not attend the 1960 Summer Olympics , [ 9 ] started the restaurant with US$10,000 (equivalent to $98,240 in ...

  5. Popular Myrtle Beach hibachi restaurant set to open a new ...

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  6. Popular Myrtle Beach hibachi restaurant set to open a new ...

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    Jimmyz Original Hibachi House is planning to open a Conway location near Coastal Carolina University. It will be the second location for the restaurant. Another Jimmyz is located in Myrtle Beach.

  7. Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    The original Arawak term barabicu was used to refer to a wooden framework. Among the framework's uses was the suspension of meat over a flame. The English word barbecue and its cognates in other languages come from the Spanish word barbacoa, which has its origin in an indigenous American word. [3]

  8. The Best Chicken Wings in Every State - AOL

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    Arizona: ATL Wings. Multiple locations Wings to get: ATL style Arizona has a diverse array of wing options, with heavy emphasis on Asian styles. But when it came to finding consensus on the state ...

  9. Robatayaki - Wikipedia

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    Robatayaki Robataya Ginmasa Shinjuku Nomura Building. In Japanese cuisine, robatayaki (炉端焼き, literally "fireside-cooking"), often shortened to robata (ろばた in hiragana), refers to a method of cooking, similar to barbecue, in which items of food are cooked at varying speeds over hot charcoal.