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To: Taro who wrote (225214)3/20/2005 1:59:00 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572274
 
Teppanyaki also was invented in the US and later made it to Japan.

Are you sure? Maybe you don't know America as well as you think.

"Originating in Japan, teppanyaki is a combination of Eastern meticulousness and Western finesse, Eastern flavors and Western side dishes. In Taiwan, over 100 middle-and high-class restaurants all across the island attest to teppanyaki's rising popularity. Its taste continues to improve as more variations are devised to suit local and international tastes. Visitors to Taiwan should take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy the entertainment and unforgettable dining experience of an evening of teppanyaki."

sinica.edu.tw

"Rocky Aoki, founder of Benihana, was first introduced to the teppan-style of cooking in the early 1940's. Today teppanyaki cooking is also known as hibachi. In Japan, the preparation of food is an art form and teppanyaki is no exception. During its 200 year history this form of tabletop cooking has developed into a highly refined and beautiful form of expression, characterized by an intricate combination of presentation and knife skills. In 1964 when Benihana opened its first restaurant in New York, the elegant art of teppanyaki cooking was finally introduced to America."

benihana.com