Tuesday, 27 November 2018

Have you ever seen a performance with food?



             Have you ever seen a performance with food?


Many of the readers have asked me for restaurant recommendations and I decided that I would like to share one of the most amusing restaurants in town. Hibachi is a fusion of teppanyaki, grill and cocktail bar


Fire shows are one of the main attractions
Sour Midori cocktail
If you don’t know what teppanyaki is, it is basically a live food show with a personal chef that cooks all sorts of Japanese styled meat and veggies on a hot grill in front of you and your party.

They have entertaining tricks that they perform while preparing the food for example they light an onion fire creating the famous “onion volcano” or the beating heart made of fried rice.

 The setting of the restaurant is lively and cheerful. The crowd is always impressed and anxious to see what is coming next. Sometimes the chefs play catch with broccoli and their audience’s mouths or sometimes they would do a “sake squirter”. It is a must for larger parties if you want to keep everyone hyped and entertained

Sushi party tray
Hibachi also has a drink menu with tropical and colourful drinks. If you are not in the mood for Teppanyaki, you could also sit by the bar, have some drinks and order some sushi. Their selection of sushi is quite large and extremely yummy.


You should also check their instagram or website if you would like more information on their location and menu.

5 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great and fun time out. Nice selection and placement of your photos, too.

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  2. I can't wait to check this place out!

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  3. Japanese food is my favorite and I can’t wait to try this restaurant out after reading your blog! I love the way you describe the performance of the chef as well as the atmosphere of the place. I was desperately looking for a new dinning spot in Toronto and then I saw your blog. Thank you for such a great restaurant recommendation!

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  4. The sushi tray looks delicious! Definitely gonna try this out.

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  5. Hibachi is cool, I go to Matsuda at 1300 Donmills Rd. they also have live performances teppanyaki.

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