2016年05月26日
Yakiniku

Sunday night Sadie and I went out to eat. We went to a restaurant called Yakiniku. I'm sure most of the readers know this restaurant so I will simply focus on my experience. The price was, in my opinion, expensive. We spent about 6,000 Yen. The variety in meat was nice and we enjoyed the various flavors. The experience as a whole was very tasteful and the customer service was exactly what we expect in Japan. In the US there is a similar restaurant called Texas de Brazil.
Texas de Brazil is far more expensive it's usually 6,000 yen per person. This is a buffet style restaurant where servers bring different meats to your table. You are given a chip when you sit down. If the chip is facing red side up it means you are full. As long as the chip is green side up servers will continue to offer you different cuts of meat cooked to different degrees. The restaurant offers about 30-40 different meats and 50 salad items. A family mean can easily run you about 75,000 yen.
Eating at Yakiniku brought back memories of Texas de Brazil and my family in America. I treated my parents and grandparents to dinner at the restaurant, something they would never be able to afford.
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