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Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse & Bar
Japanese, Steak House
146 Graceland Blvd., Columbus, OH, 43214
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Teppanyaki is a type of Japanese cuisine that uses an iron griddle to cook food. The word Teppanyaki is derived from teppan, which means iron plate, and yaki, which means grilled. In North America, it is also known by the name of hibachi. In Japan, the preparation of food is an art form and teppanyaki is no exception. During its 200 years history, this from of tabletop cooking has developed into a highly refined and beautiful form of expression, characterized by an intricate combination of presentation and knife skills. At Ichiban, your meal is prepared and served by performing chef, right at your table. Entrees can choose from fresh seafood, chicken, tender steak, and vegetables. And seafood sauce (also known as Yum Yum Sauce) and ginger sauce are offered. During the time of cooking, the chef performs some surprising, entertaining shows for you too. The show can range from juggling utensils, flipping a shrimp tail into his short pocket, tossing an egg up in the air and splitting it with his spatulas, a flaming onion volcano, and etc...
Only kr 12,50 for a kr 25,00 Dining Certificate!
Only kr 4,00 for a kr 10,00 Dining Certificate!
Only kr 20,00 for a kr 50,00 Dining Certificate!
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Genji Japanese Steakhouse
Japanese, Steak House
5874 Sawmill Rd., Dublin, OH, 43017
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During the 12th Century, the Gempei War had ended a long rivalry between the Taira and Genji clans. It is the most celebrated of all the encounters fought between samurai. It was the consummation of the samurai ideal, a fight to death between two entire clans. On April 24th, 1185, the Taira fleet, commanded by Taira Tomomori, approached the Shimonoseki Strait where it would battle with the Genji clan. The following day, after hours of fighting Tomomori announced to his crew all was lost and suicide was the only answer. Thus began the most tragic mass suicide in the history of the Samurai. Beginning with the Emperor and his grandmother and ending with Taira Tomomori himself, the Taira clan leapt to their dea th into the ocean and sank beneath the waves. With this, the name of Taira disappeared from Japanese history. The Gempei War had now come to an end making Minamoto Yoritomo, the leader if the Genji clan, the effective ruler of Japan. In 1192, Yoritomo was proclaimed Seii-tai-shogun, also known as shogun.
Only kr 12,50 for a kr 25,00 Dining Certificate!
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