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                <title><![CDATA[Benihana: Oh So Tasty! ]]></title>
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                                Benihana is a great restaurant for any special occasion. Although the prices are a little high for frequent dining (for my budget at least), the ingredients are always of a high quality, presentation is fun and the food is always delicious! The wait staff are very courteous and prompt as well as helpful if you need suggestions or have questions. And of course, it is much fun to have a talented chef prepare your meal before your eyes. Our chef was very polite and skilled. 

The onion soup is delicate and mild, the broth truly flavorful makes a wonderful start to your meal. The fillet Mignon is particularly delicious and tender. Also offered is a Salmon dish that is on the lighter side, and also very tasty. The fried rice has a wonderfully warm garlic essence to it that is very tasty. I tried one of the sushi rolls and was very pleased with the quality of fish, freshness, flavor. We also ordered the Benihana Chicken Picante which was an excellent dish on the spicy side. 
The ginger and mustard dipping sauces that accompany each meal are well balanced and enhance the flavors of the meats.  

The food is definitely worth the price. Also of note is their green tea, a wonderful compliment to your meal. It is a more traditional brew - not a Lipton baggie - and has a well balanced, fresh flavor.  Kampai!   

*Update 6/2010* 

I have stopped eating chicken and beef, but I still eat fish. I have been able to order the fried rice without chicken, and it still tastes great. I have tried the regular Benihana shrimp as well as their colossal shrimp and really enjoyed both, although the colossal shrimp seemed a bit more flavorful and tender than the smaller variety. I also particularly enjoy the Benihana salad that comes with every entree, the ginger dressing is so refreshing. They also offer some stir fry style vegi dishes for those that are completely meat free!                 ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 15:00:28 -0500</pubDate>
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                                It's always a treat to go to Benihana. The food is always delicious. The "show" is fun to watch too. I got the steak this time and it was very good! I also got some sushi and it was fresh and yummy.

The decor there is great too. There is a 5-6 foot Tanuki just outside the entrance of the restaurant. Then inside is authentic Japanese decor, there is a small bridge you walk across, a rock garden with padoga, Japanese masks on the wall, etc.  

And I got a white Tanuki (Racoon) ceramic drink cup, it's actually very cool.                ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 17:07:55 -0500</pubDate>
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