I love Hibachi but my daughter is scared of the fire. My daughter never goes near a fire because she is scared she will burn, and I think that is a good thing. The bad thing is we can't go to japanese restaurant for their hibachi because of the fire. Hubby was able to convince our daughter that the fire won't hurt her at the restaurant. After much explaining she did agree to go to the restaurant that has fire.
Hubby patiently explained to our daughter how the chef will cook everything in front of us and the fire is just part of the "show". She got fascinated with the tricks that the chef performed. She even said "hi" to the chef and wanted a picture
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I love eating in japanese restaurants in this style. i always enjoy the show put up by the chefs. :)
I think I've only been to a hibachi dinner once...they're too pricey! between $35-$75 ang entree...tawon pod sa dalaga, mahadlok man ug kalayo...ehehehe!
I tried Hibachi only once and i think, as i remember, there was a sauce that tasted so yucky. Nice family pic sis with the chef.
Sounds and looks like a fun and filling family dinner! Nawala na diay ang fear ni Andrea, mag-pirmi na jud mo ana kung mao! Lol.
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