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hibachi

[hi-bah-chee] / hɪˈbɑ tʃi /




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His favorite food was hibachi, the chopped steak, chicken, shrimp and lobster served at places like Benihana.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 27, 2024

There he is, proving his virtuosity by limiting his tools, playing nothing but a hi-hat in the manner of a hibachi chef.

From New York Times Apr. 4, 2024

He left it Friday after he ran out of fuel for the hibachi grill he was using to heat the place, he said.

From Seattle Times Jan. 14, 2024

On “the beach”—an open stretch of snow between the parking lot and the lifts—skiers cavorted over pony kegs and hibachi grills.

From Slate Dec. 20, 2023

But from his seat across the hibachi, Danny Moses watched and wondered about the man Lippmann had so carefully seated next to Eisman.

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis




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