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o_dog says:
I like this restaurant. Not only because it serves the best authentic Japanese food in town, but also because it does not seem americanized. Yes, there is still entertainment, where the teppanyaki chef gets the guests involved in catching bits and pieces of food thrown to by the chef. But at lea...
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sarahelaine says:
Sushi is a small Japanese restaurant up a side street a couple of blocks from Dam Square. A set four course meal for two, tea, plum wine and reasonable tip came to about 32€ each.
The portions were generous, the staff were friendly, and the food was amazing. We had seaweed salad, sashimi (t...
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Martyn102 says:
"Namahage" means "young men disguised as ogres" in English. (I'm not sure if it's correct, but my dictionary says it is.) The ogre comes from Akita, far north Japan. You can try their traditional food here.
And, 19:45 & 22:30 every nights are Namahage show time! You should be there. It's fun. I l...
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WaltJake says:
Kushimura Restaurant in Roppongi (I don't know why the location thingy keeps changing it to "Roppingi", it's ROPPONGI.) Anyway, this was the first place we ate in Japan and it was EXCELLENT! We're glad we knew someone there to act as a tour guide, he certainly did good to bring us here! Not far f...
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WaltJake says:
Gonpachi in Shibuya is a great place for Japanese food, and is very popular with westerners. This resaurant was the model used for the restaurant in the movie "Kill Bill". I didn't see that movie myself, but I heard several people say the resemblance was striking. All I can say is, they had great ...
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X_Drive says:
One of a very few Japanese food restaurants in Visalia, this is on the up-scale end. As you walk thru entry gates you feel the ambiance, with the wonderful greenery and Koi pond. Inside, the feeling continues. You can sit and watch the knife twirling cooks prepare your meal. The food is excellent....
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Nyl says:
Really. I'm serious. If you ever been to Japan and go to one of those Japanese noodle shops with the TV in the corner, you'll know what I mean.
Ichiban's located in the hip neighborhood of HillCest where you can also find some other fine restaurants but it really stand out for the friendly atmos...
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Andy99 says:
Todai Restaurant in Fairfax, VA, offers a tasty selection of Sushi, seafood, and Japanese and Chinese dishes. A wide variety of Sushi is available, including unique Sushi offerings such as the Lasagna Roll, with cheese. The Miso Soup, spicy Thai Soup, and Tempura are tempting. More traditional dish...
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lisa says:
Gonpachi is a great place to take visitors when they are visiting Japan. It's filled with tourists, but I wouldn't call it a tourist trap. They have a huge variety of food, served tapas style, so you can try a bunch of different plates. The building looks like an old samurai castle, and the insid...
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Andy99 says:
Shiro is a popular restaurant in Burke, VA, featuring the teppanyaki style of food preparation first introduced in the USA by Benihana. Diners are seated in groups of eight around a grill (or teppan) where the chef prepares the food in a show of skill. As in similar restaurants,the chef's performanc...
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