About Japanese Restaurants
♫ Wednesday, March 31st, 2010There is one misconception about Japanese restaurants that needs to be destroyed right away because it is not fair to these fine places. Japanese restaurants are NOT anything like Chinese restaurants. For one thing, Japanese food and Chinese food is nothing alike. But even more important than that, in the USA, Chinese restaurants are really not authentic. They’re Chinese American dishes to appeal to the masses. Real Chinese food wouldn’t sell to a man starving in the desert. Japanese food, on the other hand, is the real thing in the states. These places make Japanese food that’s real Japanese food. And you better develop a taste for it, because it’s like nothing you’ve ever eaten.
Again, finding a restaurant is not easy, but once you do, there are a number of things you can expect to find at these establishments. The setups are a little different from your typical restaurant of any nationality. Also, there are various types of Japanese restaurants, each specializing in their own special dishes.
Your typical Japanese steak house has a bar like setting. You walk in and sit down at what can only be described as a bar. If there were drinks behind it the setting would be complete. But no drinks. Just a lot of good food.
Behind the bar is their little hibachi. This is where they cook your meal. The chef comes out. No orders are taken because they specialize in one thing. That’s what people go there for, the classic Japanese shrimp and steak dish. The chef takes an enormous amount of shrimp and right before everybody’s eyes, starts to chop it up at lightening speed. This is basically the highlight of the evening, watching this master at work.
After he’s done with the shrimp, he works on the other ingredients of the dish, doing the same. He then throws everything together with the steak and cooks it on the hibachi. When it’s done, he takes a portion and puts it on plates for each person sitting around the bar. The waiter or waitress then takes each plate and passes it down the bar. Yes, this is the most unusual way you’ll ever be served at a restaurant in the states. You’ll never forget it.

