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Examples
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In Japan, Yakitori is traditionally eaten as an after work snack, or late night in bars called Izakayas.
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I was very intrigued to find two separate menus on the wall of a Japanese restaurant called Yakitori Yakyudori in San Diego last week, one summarising the top 10 items typically ordered by Japanese patrons, and another for American visitors to the restaurant.
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Danny enjoys a quiet lunch at Yakitori Totto [Food in Mouth]
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Time Out New York has released their 100 Best Thing to Eat and Drink of 2009, and there are a couple of Midtown Lunches on the list - like the lagman at Taam Tov, theMysore masala dosa at Minar, and the chicken yakitori lunch at Yakitori Totto.
TONY’S Best of 2009 | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2009
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I was very intrigued to find two separate menus on the wall of a Japanese restaurant called Yakitori Yakyudori in San Diego last week, one summarising the top 10 items typically ordered by Japanese patrons, and another for American visitors to the restaurant.
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Yakitori is a very popular type of cuisine in Japan, where food is grilled on small wooden skewers.
Matt Browner Hamlin: Searching for Yakitori in Roppongi Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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Yakitori is a very popular type of cuisine in Japan, where food is grilled on small wooden skewers.
Matt Browner Hamlin: Searching for Yakitori in Roppongi Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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Yakitori is a very popular type of cuisine in Japan, where food is grilled on small wooden skewers.
Matt Browner Hamlin: Searching for Yakitori in Roppongi Matt Browner Hamlin 2010
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Gothamist finds a closed Sakae, ends up at Yakitori East [Gothamist]
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East on 8th Ave. suffers from being next to Yakitori Totto [NYCNosh]
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