robatayaki
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 炉端焼き (literally “fireside-cooking”).
Noun
robatayaki (uncountable)
- A technique in Japanese cuisine where food is grilled over charcoal in front of the customer.
- 2023 September 23, John Thornill, “Let's break the Silicon Valley monopoly”, in FT Weekend, Life & Arts, page 3:
- Zennström chooses to lunch at Roka, a Japanese robatayaki restaurant that promises to “wrap each diner in a cocoon of warmth, welcome and hospitality”, for both nostalgic and pragmatic reasons.
Related terms
Further reading
robatayaki on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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