JAPANESE BBQ

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JAPANESE BBQ

Postby joker smoker » 06 Sep 2012, 22:36

I'LL BE LOOKING FORWARD TO CHECKING OUT THIS CHAIN OF RESTAURANTS VERY SOON.
http://www.gyu-kaku.com/main.htm
http://www.gyu-kaku.com/menu/ca_cp/cp_alacarte.pdf
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Re: JAPANESE BBQ

Postby keith157 » 07 Sep 2012, 05:13

You mean you're going to eat "foreign" food in the US?

Have you tried the Coast to Coast franchise yet I understand there's one in Brighton?
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Re: JAPANESE BBQ

Postby stretchie_ » 07 Sep 2012, 09:01

Oh yeah, I ate at a few places like this in Cambodia but it wasn't as posh.

Sat at a plastic table and a plant pot with a mesh on top was placed next to your table and you were brought some plates of raw meats, salad and rice. It was fantastic

There is also a different 'BBQ' where there is a dome like metal object with lines in to let the heat and smoke through which you place you meat on and a with a shallow moat running around the bottom, you fill that with water and noodles and the juices that dribble down from the meat make a broth in the moat, the too is AWESOME

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Found a pic on someone blog

http://magictravelblog.com/2012/05/thai ... r-99-baht/
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Re: JAPANESE BBQ

Postby joker smoker » 07 Sep 2012, 09:12

I was more thinking of the Bangkok restaurant, Keith. I'll be heading out to Thailand soon to get back in touch with their marinades and grilling techniques. Next summer it is my intention to concentrate on ''Ready, Steady, Q'' and then Texas restaurant BBQ as opposed to competition style.
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Re: JAPANESE BBQ

Postby keith157 » 07 Sep 2012, 09:20

Sounds like a plan, have you heard anything about the Coast to Coast chain
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Re: JAPANESE BBQ

Postby joker smoker » 07 Sep 2012, 09:21

keith157 wrote:You mean you're going to eat "foreign" food in the US?

Have you tried the Coast to Coast franchise yet I understand there's one in Brighton?


Unfortunately just bad reports so far but maybe teething problems
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Re: JAPANESE BBQ

Postby hifigary » 10 Sep 2012, 08:18

Coast to Coast are opening a new branch at the Touchwood centre in Solihull at the end of November.
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Re: JAPANESE BBQ

Postby keith157 » 10 Sep 2012, 09:03

And one in Stevenage Leisure Park. Looks like Fish & Chips in Brighton then :D
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Re: JAPANESE BBQ

Postby joker smoker » 10 Sep 2012, 22:07

GOOD FISH AND CHIPS IS HARD TO FIND IN BRIGHTON BUT ATHENA B IN PORTSLADE IS AWESOME,
I CAN ALSO POINT YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION FOR THAI OR SICILLIAN AND THE BEST PIES SOUTH OF LANCASHIRE! :D :D
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Re: JAPANESE BBQ

Postby keith157 » 11 Sep 2012, 05:17

PIES now you're talking, next best thing to good BBQ :D
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