Is yakiniku a japanese dish?
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Yakiniku is grilled meat. It is cooked on a griddle, often
over charcoal or gas oven, and eaten with vegetables cooked
the same way. There are many specialty yakiniku restaurants
and most of them follow Korean-style barbecue.
You sit around the table in which the grill placed and
barbecue the beef on the grill. You can enjoy two different
types of beef. One is "rous", which is thin slices of marinated
beef and the other is "karubi", short rib of beef slices.
You can also eat "tan" (cows' tongue), "rebaa" (liver), "hatsu"
(heart) etc. and these are popular among the Japanese.
After you order, the waiter/waitress will light your grill.
and bring the ingredients on big plates. Place the meat and
vegetables on the grill. When they are done, take a piece
of them a dip it into sauce offered in a tiny dish and eat.
When you eat "tan" and "hatsu", just sprinkle a bit of salt
and eat.
Beef is expensive in Japan and you might have to pay than
you expected at ordinary yakiniku restaurant when you eat
a lot of meat. So if you want to eat meat as much as you want
and don't want to pay so much, try at the restaurant like this,
which can be recognized by the signboard of "baikingu"
written in "katakana" Japanese. Beef, pork, chicken,
assorted vegetables (mushrooms, pumpkin, green peppers etc)
are usually available and some of the restaurants also serve
noodle, curry, sushi, tempura, rice, miso soup and more.
It costs around 1,000 yen and you can eat as much as you want.
Other Answers:
Yes, yakinuki means "grilled meat" in Japanese. It envolves any kind of dish, usually on skewers, that is grilled/broiled.
Yakiniku is usually served with a specific flavoured sauce, a Yakiniku sauce ("Yakiniku House Dressing"), but the name involves around the meat, not the sauce.
It sure is.
yakiniku is the sauce
usually served with beef
and yes it's a japanese sauce
Who is she? Whose dish is she? Do you know of a Japanese food?
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sorry
Yes it's Japanese! Nyliram is right! And it is NOT the sauce - it's the meat, which is grilled over a fire in the middle of your table...!! It's actually very nice - but hugely expensive!
Yaki (焼) = grilled (or fried ... or even baked!)
Niku (肉) = meat.
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I live in Japan, and I'm married to a Japanese man, and I KNOW about yaki-niku!!!
Meat Grilled or BBQ Japanese style
Yes it is. And if you haven't tried it yet, you need to try
it now. Really good stuff. Oishi
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