Hi Danny, This location is a “Franchise” all of the employees are Union Workers, definitely better than the Corporate location across from Encore at the Fashion Plaza Mall. Always enjoy your content.😊
yeah, seems like almost everything but the last thing would be cold. Food is usually ok at places like this, but you're definitely paying more for the "show"
I believe I spent well over 130 before tip for 2 at lunch and a to-go order. The restaurant in Alpharetta, Georgia, is old and dirty looking. I haven't been to the one in Buckhead for decades.
I don't like Benihana type restaurants. A clown show chef distraction when all I want to do is eat a meal. Anyway, why do you blame your viewers for your sexual innuendos? That's a HARD one to ponder. VERY HARD ONE.
I was thinking about your Seinfeld comment, isn't that like your Misc Channel? I'd say so...the channel about nothing. As for Benihana, I've never been to the one at Westgate/Hilton. Just hanging out in the waiting area is worth the price of admission.
Memories, Danny. It’s been forever since I ate at that Benihana. It was the Las Vegas Hilton, then. Once we ate in the seafood restaurant section and twice in the Tepan room. Always a fun and delicious experience. I wanted to yell at the screen, get the fried rice! Everything he makes in front of you is at least good if not awesome. Looks like you enjoy your experience. I’m sure many are as good or better but none are as beautiful as that village atmosphere. It’s the total experience for this location. Great video! Joe
I haven't been to a Benihana in years! Looks like it's pretty similar to what I experienced, except maybe the chef I had did a few more "tricks" and made a few more jokes, but the food still looks amazing. Props to the chef for remembering everything that people ordered.
@@nancydelu4061 Benihana's owner was Japanese, but technically it's American food (grilled steak and seafood cooked w/butter) with Chinese dishes (potstickers, fried rice). Sushi was added to menu many years later. Teppanyaki was created after WWII, when a few Japanese started using the American flat top grill, w/western ingredients. Japanese didn't eat beef (nor butter) until late 19th century. All popular Japanese beef dishes (beef sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, etc) were created in 20th century. Benihana adapted the surf and turf, American dish popular in 1960s. And yes, it's overpriced. Cheers!
I could hear excitement in your voice. "OH, the vegetables are being cooked!" 😂😂😂😂😂
Congrats Danny. You must be doing well. Looks like you're starting to live the high life! No more getting the cheapest thing on the menu for you.
Wow this place is beautiful...thank you soooooo much for sharing this one ...must visit this place
Get to the food!!😂
Very entertaining video! Never been to Benihana.
Danny! Come visit me in Tokyo and I’ll treat you to some real teppanyaki!
I didn't know Benihana was still around.
I think DTM found his new favorite casino, or he found some coupons in the Las Vegas Advisor.
What a fun experience! So cool
Thanks for another insightful video. Please keep them coming. I loved the line, "Hmmm, this elevator is textured."
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Yesss Danny is the best
I love Benihana! I have been wanting to go to the Westgate one since I stayed there years ago. Would go to the Encino CA location often!
Hi Danny,
This location is a “Franchise” all of the employees are Union Workers, definitely better than the Corporate location across from Encore at the Fashion Plaza Mall. Always enjoy your content.😊
The first steak was probably cold as hell by the time she ate it, why do hers first by itself?
yeah, seems like almost everything but the last thing would be cold. Food is usually ok at places like this, but you're definitely paying more for the "show"
I think she was allergic to the shrimp that will be cooked later
That library cop episode was pretty good, also😂
My first time at Benihana was in 1987 at the Las Vegas Hilton.
Another great Las Vegas food review y DTM
Entertaining video.
Looks Amazing !!
I thought I was 1st! You beat me Jessica😂😅
You're actually paying for the show more than the food. We went the last time we was on Las Vegas.
The Chinese restaurant in the front bar area is good too. I worked at Westgate for a year.
I prefer NOT to see only the food. I like seeing "The Life and Times of DTM" and his take on life. That looks like a big place.
loved the Seinfeld episode, so long ago
Danny, you rang the gong for a great event. Also, did you only get one shrimp?
Yum one of my favorite restaurants ever!!!
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By the time all the entrees are served... some are pprobably cold.
I believe I spent well over 130 before tip for 2 at lunch and a to-go order. The restaurant in Alpharetta, Georgia, is old and dirty looking. I haven't been to the one in Buckhead for decades.
James Hong was the Seinfeld waiter/host.
Bonanza?
Love your humor and philosophy Danny
CARTWRIGHT!
I don't like Benihana type restaurants. A clown show chef distraction when all I want to do is eat a meal. Anyway, why do you blame your viewers for your sexual innuendos? That's a HARD one to ponder. VERY HARD ONE.
He needs a gf or one of those dolls lol
I like the show and all but I don't like how the food is served.....separately and if you want to wait for all of them your first items get cold.
Too crowded but chow looks good DTM.
Is That A Apple Watch?
I hope you had a COUPON 😊
Would you go back?
I was thinking about your Seinfeld comment, isn't that like your Misc Channel? I'd say so...the channel about nothing. As for Benihana, I've never been to the one at Westgate/Hilton. Just hanging out in the waiting area is worth the price of admission.
Memories, Danny. It’s been forever since I ate at that Benihana. It was the Las Vegas Hilton, then. Once we ate in the seafood restaurant section and twice in the Tepan room. Always a fun and delicious experience. I wanted to yell at the screen, get the fried rice! Everything he makes in front of you is at least good if not awesome. Looks like you enjoy your experience. I’m sure many are as good or better but none are as beautiful as that village atmosphere. It’s the total experience for this location. Great video!
Joe
eh man that chef didn't really do any good tricks... iono... Benihana seems to have gone downhill
I like hearing your BS LOL
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I haven't been to a Benihana in years! Looks like it's pretty similar to what I experienced, except maybe the chef I had did a few more "tricks" and made a few more jokes, but the food still looks amazing. Props to the chef for remembering everything that people ordered.
I like the lady's laugh better than the Kamala cackle
I dunno I wasn't impressed lol took too long to cook.
Lame
Well my mind went to the gutter....lol
Over priced Chinese food!
It's Japanese.
@@nancydelu4061I stand corrected!
Still overpriced for the food, but you're paying for the entertainment.
@@nancydelu4061 Benihana's owner was Japanese, but technically it's American food (grilled steak and seafood cooked w/butter) with Chinese dishes (potstickers, fried rice). Sushi was added to menu many years later. Teppanyaki was created after WWII, when a few Japanese started using the American flat top grill, w/western ingredients. Japanese didn't eat beef (nor butter) until late 19th century. All popular Japanese beef dishes (beef sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, etc) were created in 20th century. Benihana adapted the surf and turf, American dish popular in 1960s. And yes, it's overpriced. Cheers!
Danny, what fun!! Reminds me of runnyrunny999, so chuckles an' fun for us all
The salad was average