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Video article 19:35
The ultimate in luxury at the exquisite Japanese Teppanyaki! Tantalize your taste buds with exquisite gourmet food prepared by the chefs of a restaurant in Minami-ku, Tokyo!
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Teppan-yaki "Kisentei" in Minato-ku, Tokyo - Video Introduction of the finest steaks This video, titled “$144 Steak Lunch in Tokyo - Teppanyaki in Japan,” was released by "Aden Films." It introduces the exquisite Japanese cuisine, teppanyaki. Teppanyaki is a popular dish that is loved both inside Japan and abroad. There are many high-end teppanyaki restaurants in Tokyo that continue to offer authentic teppanyaki flavors, and they have gained the attention of many gourmet tourists. No trip to Japan is complete without trying some of the delicious Japanese cuisine at the many popular gourmet restaurants scattered throughout the country. It's good to splurge every now and then, and going to a Japanese teppanyaki restaurant where you can eat delicious Japanese beef steak is one rewarding way to do so. The History and Menu of Teppanyaki Photo:Teppanyaki, Kobe Beef Teppanyaki is a Japanese dish in which ingredients such as steak and other meats, seasonal vegetables, and seafood are grilled on an iron griddle. Teppanyaki is a Japanese dish with a long history that originally started with dishes such as okonomiyaki and monjayaki. At renowned teppanyaki restaurants, the chef will grill the seasonal ingredients right before your eyes, serving only the finest cuts of meat. In the video, you can see how several exquisite dishes are prepared: white fish from 3:39, vegetables such as shiitake mushrooms at 8:01, the main course, wagyu steak, at 11:06, and finally, the closing dish, garlic rice, at 14:44. If you book a course meal at a popular teppanyaki restaurant, you'll be able to enjoy the best in Japanese cuisine. The Masterful Techniques of Teppanyaki Chefs Photo:Teppanyaki Japanese chefs have mastered the art of cooking with seasonal ingredients. At teppanyaki restaurants, you not only get to enjoy the taste of the food, but you also get to sit back and watch the expert knife skills of the chef as he grills up the most delicious teppanyaki dishes. Teppanyaki recipes and menus vary greatly from restaurant to restaurant, so we recommend that you try a variety of teppanyaki restaurants to experience the differences. Depending on the restaurant, you may be able to try noodle dishes or garlic rice as well! Summary of Japan's Teppanyaki Cuisine Photo:Teppanyaki meat If you want to enjoy Japan's unique food culture, or are looking to try some of the delicious flavors of Japan, we highly recommend trying teppanyaki cuisine for lunch or dinner. Some of the more popular teppanyaki restaurants, such as the one shown in this video, are often fully booked, so it's best to make a reservation in advance. -
Video article 25:00
Teppanyaki Cuisine With a View of Nagoya Castle!
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Teppanyaki Cuisine With a View of Nagoya Castle - Crown Teppanyaki! This video shows someone enjoying a meal at "Crown," a teppanyaki restaurant in Hotel Nagoya Castle in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. You can see Nagoya Castle from the window, and enjoy teppanyaki cuisine with fresh vegetables and Wagyu beef in an elegant setting. In this video, you can see the chef cooking on the teppan right before your eyes! Check out the video to see her amazing skills. ◆Crown Teppanyaki Store Information◆ 【Address】Hotel Nagoya Castle 11F, 3-19 Hinokuchi-cho, Nishi-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture 【Access】Taxi: 10 minutes from Nagoya Station / Subway: An 8 minute walk from Asama-cho Station (Exit 1) on the Tsurumai Line / Shuttle bus: departs every hour from JR Nagoya Station 【Admission Fee】15000円〜 【Store Hours】11:30-14:30 (Last Order 14:00) / 17:30-21:30 (Last Order 20:30) 【Holidays】Occasional Closures 【Parking】Availableり 【Phone】052-521-2121 【Home Page】Crown Teppanyaki https://www.castle.co.jp/hnc/restaurant/crown_tpn/ 【Tabelog】Contemporary Dining Crown Teppanyaki https://tabelog.com/aichi/A2301/A230109/23069347/ -
Video article 8:52
Torii Gates at the Entrance of a Teppanyaki Izakaya?! A Look at Teppan-jinja in Osaka!
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Teppan-jinja - A Teppanyaki Izakaya With a Shrine Theme This video shows what Teppan-jinja Soemoncho, a restaurant in Osaka City, is like. Teppan-jinja Soemoncho is a relatively new restaurant that opened in December 2016. A torii gate you'd find at a shrine is attached to the exterior, and as the restaurant's name suggests, the concept is based on a shrine. *"Jinja" means shrine in Japanese. The dishes are grilled skewers of vegetables and meat cooked on a teppan (griddle), and they are made with olive oil for a refreshing taste. They're open until late at night, so if you're ever in Osaka looking for a late night snack, give it a try. ◆Teppan-jinja Soemoncho Store Information◆ 【Address】2 Chome-3-14 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka, 542-0085 【Access】A 3-minute walk from Namba Station on the Subway Midosuji Line / A 3 minute walk from Namba Station on the Subway Sennichimae Line / A 3-minute walk from Osaka Namba Station on the Kintetsu Namba Line / A 5-minute walk from Namba Station on the Nankai Main Line / A 5-minute walk from Namba Station on the Nankai Koya Line / A 5-minute walk from Nihonbashi Station 【Avg. Cost】1 skewer ¥250+, ¥3,000 avg. 【Hours】17:00-05:00 (the following day) ※17:00-03:00 on Mondays 【Closures】None 【Parking】None 【Phone】06-6213-7011 【TripAdvisor】Teppan-jinja Soemoncho https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g14127623-d9675545-Reviews-Teppan_Jinja-Chuo_Osaka_Osaka_Prefecture_Kinki.html -
Video article 19:34
The Cooking at Okinawa's Teppanyaki Steak Restaurant, "Heki," Will Have Your Mouth Watering Just Seeing It... So Delicious You Can FEEL the Flavors!
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Heki - A Teppanyaki Steak Restaurant in Okinawa This video shows the chef grilling vegetables, shrimp, and wagyu steaks on a teppanyaki grill at the teppanyaki steak restaurant "Heki" in Okinawa Prefecture. Teppanyaki is a dish in which vegetables, fish, meat, etc. are grilled and served on a teppan, and many restaurants cook right in front of you. Another attraction of teppanyaki is that you can eat freshly prepared, hot food. Just watching the video seems to give you a sense of how delicious it is. Be sure to check out the teppanyaki steak restaurant "Heki" when you visit Okinawa. ◆Heki Higashimachi Store Information◆ 【Address】900-0034 Okinawa-ken, Naha-shi, Higashimachi 19-25 【Access】A 4-minute walk from Asahibashi Station 【Avg. Cost】¥3,000+ 【Hours】11:30-22:00 (L.O. 20:30) 【Closures】None 【Parking】Available 【Phone】098-917-3205 【Official Homepage】Teppanyaki Steak Restaurant HEKI https://heki.co.jp/ 【Tabelog】Heki (碧) Higashimachi Store https://tabelog.com/en/okinawa/A4701/A470101/47016210/ -
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Teppanyaki Shishiya, Run by a Butcher in the Makishi Public Market in Okinawa Prefecture, Offers Authentic Meat Dishes! Introducing Food You Won't Want to Miss When Visiting Okinawa!
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Teppanyaki Shishiya, a meat shop in Makishi Public Market in Okinawa. This video, presented by Travel Thirsty, shows the chef of "Teppanyaki Shishiya" in Okinawa Prefecture grilling Berkshire pork and shrimp on a teppan grill. Teppanyaki Shishiya is a restaurant run by a butcher in the Makishi Public Market, where you can enjoy authentic, high quality meat of various cuts of beef as well as Berkshire pork. Be sure to check it out when you head down to Okinawa! ◆Teppanyaki Shishiya Store Information◆ 【Address】3 Chome-1-1 Makishi, Naha, Okinawa 900-0013 【Access】478 meters from Makishi Station 【Avg. Cost】¥3,000+ 【Hours】11:00-15:00 / 17:00-22:00 【Closures】None 【Parking】None 【Phone】098-869-5448 【Official Homepage】Teppanyaki Shishiya http://www.448.okinawa/ 【Tabelog】Teppanyaki Shishiya https://tabelog.com/en/okinawa/A4701/A470101/47012807/ -
Video article 4:29
Nanpu - A Teppanyaki Restaurant in Nagoya City. They Make Dashi-Maki Tamago" and Fluffy Omelettes on a Teppan Grill?!
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Cooking Eggs on a Teppan Grill?! This video shows how to make dashi-maki tamago (Japanese rolled omelets) using a teppan grill at Nanpu, a teppanyaki restaurant in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. Nanpu is a chain of izakaya (Japanese style pubs) established in 1996 with 13 locations in Aichi, Gifu, and Okinawa. In this video, they make dashi-maki tamago and fluffy omelets at Nanpu's main branch in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. You probably don't imagine cooking eggs when you see a teppan grill, but in the video, the use a spatula to expertly cook the eggs. The highlight of the video is the final twirl of the dashi-maki tamago, which can be seen at 1:13. Be sure to check it out! ◆南風 -NANPU- Store Information◆ 【Address】〒462-0056 Aichi, Nagoya, Kita Ward, Chumarucho, 1−4-4 【Access】A 10-minute walk from Shonaidori Station on the Chickamae Subway Line. 【Price Range】¥3,000+ 【Hours】17:00-24:00 【Closures】Irregular 【Parking】Available. 6 spaces 【Phone】052-910-3654 【Official Homepage】南風 -NANPU- https://nanpu.co.jp/ 【Tabelog】Nanpu https://tabelog.com/en/aichi/A2301/A230113/23033046/ -
Video article 10:03
A craftsman in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, teaches how to make the popular Japanese confectionery "Dorayaki"! The history of Dorayaki, the origin of its name, and other secrets of this popular Japanese sweet dissected!
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Video Introduction to Kawachiya, a Popular Dorayaki Shop in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture This video, titled “Japanese Street Food - Japanese Pancake DORAYAKI Jiggly Fluffy Cake,” was uploaded by “Sushi Bomber TV|Cooking Front Line” (Sushi Bomber TV クッキング最前線). Dorayaki is a classic Japanese sweet loved by the people of Japan! These sweets are also well known from the popular anime "Doraemon." Dorayaki is a snack that can be easily made at home with pancake mix and anko (sweet bean paste), but you'll appreciate the flavor even more after watching the skillful techniques of these confectioners! There are many autographs of famous people inside Kawachiya, and it's frequently featured on TV programs across Japan. Kawachiya was established in 1988 and the popular confectionery features a limit of five dorayaki per person, but this is because the owner wants as many people as possible to be able to try them. The Coca-Cola logo at the front of the shop, where the owner is demonstrating and selling the dorayaki, gives the shop a slightly retro look. Dorayaki – A Popular Japanese Confection Photo:Dorayaki Dorayaki is such a popular Japanese confection that there are famous stores all over Japan, but surprisingly few people know how to make it properly. The recipe differs from store to store, but here we'll share a simple recipe and the origin of the name "dorayaki." Dorayaki is a general term for Japanese sweets made of a disk-shaped sponge cake with sweet bean paste sandwiched in between. It is said that the name "dorayaki" came from the shape of the sponge cake, which resembles a gong, which in Japanese is 銅鑼, pronounced "dora." The dough is made of wheat flour, eggs, and honey, giving it a slightly Western feel, making it a very popular sweet regardless of age or gender. Recently, freezing technology has advanced to allow them to be stored for longer periods of time, making them a great souvenir or gift. The standard sweet bean paste used inside is "koshi-an" or "tsubu-an," but there are also unique stores that add "shiro-an" (white bean paste) or cream. As you can see at 9:10 in the video, a special version with peanut butter sandwiched between the freshly baked cakes is served to the waiting customers. Nowadays, machine made dorayaki are commonly available at supermarkets and convenience stores, but there's something special about eating freshly made, fluffy, and hot dorayaki made right before your eyes at a street vendor. The History of Dorayaki. Why Are There so Many Dorayaki Products With the Name “Mikasa”? Photo:Torayaki The origins of dorayaki date back hundreds of years, and it is said that there was already a confection like the one we known today in the Kamakura period (1192 to 1333 A.D.). It is said that the current style of sandwiching two pieces of sponge cake together became standard in the Showa period (1926–1989 A.D.), but in the Edo period (1603-1868 A.D.), it was common to fold the round baked dough around the sweet bean paste, sort of like a dorayaki taco. It's said that the major Japanese confectionery Bunmeido made Dorayaki famous nationwide, and since this company popularized Dorayaki under the product name of "Seika Mikasa-yama," many Dorayaki products have been named "Mikasa." There is also a theory that the names "Mikasa," "Mikasa-yaki," and "Mikasa-manju" are favored in Japan's Kansai region because they originate from Mt. Wakakusa, commonly referred to as Mt. Mikasa, in Nara Prefecture. There are also "Nama-dora" with whipped cream, "Torayaki" with tiger patterened cakes ("tora" means "tiger" in Japanese), and "Mushi-dora" where the cakes are steamed instead of baked. Famous Dorayaki Stores Across Japan In this article, we introduced the famous "Kawachiya," a confectionery in Shizuoka, but there are many stores all over Japan where the popular sweet, dorayaki, is sold. In Tokyo, there are three major dorayaki shops: "Kameju" in Asakusa, "Usagiya" in Ueno, and "Sogetsu" in Higashi-Jujo, all of which are crowded with customers seeking dorayaki every day. Dorayaki is also very popular in online rankings. "Suzumeya" in Minami-Ikebukuro, "Seijuken" in Nihonbashi, "Bairindo" which originated in Saitama Prefecture, the popular "Kouro-an" in Yokohama, "Ryoguchiya Korekiyo" in Nagoya, "Morihan" and "Taneya" in Kyoto are all famous wagashi stores with high rankings. Summary of Dorayaki, the Popular Japanese Confection Photo:Dorayaki being made One of the highlights of Kawachiya, the shop introduced here, is the is the teamwork of the husband and wife. The husband cooks up the delicious confections and the wife packages them diligently. The dorayaki, with its fluffy sponge cake and generous amount of sweet bean paste will have you coming back for more! It is also sold in an assortment with other Japanese sweets, making it a great gift. Some stores also offer a service where they'll print a face on the cakes for birthdays and celebrations, making it great for special occasions as well! 【TripAdvisor】Kawachiya https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g298124-d1704426-Reviews-Kawachiya-Shizuoka_Shizuoka_Prefecture_Tokai_Chubu.html -
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Is This Really a Standard Dish at Festivals in Japan's Kyushu and Chugoku Regions?! "Hashimaki," a Delicious Chopstick Treat!
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Hashimaki, a Standard Food at Festivals in Japan's Chugoku and Kyushu Regions This video shows hashimaki being made at a festival stall. Hashimaki is a standard dish at festivals in the Chugoku and Kyushu regions, in which thinly cooked okonomiyaki is wrapped around chopsticks. Since it's wrapped around chopsticks it's easier to eat than normal okonomiyaki. It's not very famous in the regions east of Osaka unfortunately. There is a theory that this is because people in Osaka prefer okonomiyaki to hashimaki. If you find a hashimaki stall at a festival or other event, be sure to try it!