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Yakitori in Saitama Japan PT 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2008

Hopefully this one puts you right in the seat and takes you through a meal at a Yakitori bar in Kawaguchi Saitama (Don't mind me I just feed my face but give some details in the process)

Update!

Despite the electric grill in the background.. Master Suzuki san in his great wisdom has gone to real charcoal and a new improved menu with added outdoor seating as well!

MAP here!

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=35.861266,139.756514&num=1&t=h&sll=...

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  • you can still smoke in the restaurants in japan? Lucky.

  • Yup its still cool to smoke in most places.

  • Well look me up on the you tube and I may be able to meet you there!! Its worth a trip on the train from Tokyo only about 45min

  • Well hope you get a chance to visit... thanks for watching!

  • Yummy

    I too like Yakitori. Especially, Kashira.

    The miso-dare kashira (head meat putting Miso sauce) of Higashi-matsuyama city is famous in Saitama.

    I kinda feel like drinking beer eating yakitori.

    I pray that I can find a few well chilled beers in the refrigerator of my home tonight. ;)

    Thanks for uploading.

  • Your are always welcome to have a few with me here in Saitama... not sure where you are but you can always drop me a line on private message... Cheers

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  • Is she your wife?

  • 「島美人をロックで!」

    男前なお嬢さんです。

  • all hail chicken skin!

  • Thanks for sharing this video...my son will be in Japan for the three years...we will be visiting next year.

  • nice video man

  • My mouth water just watching the video!

  • Maybe.. in the Silicon Valley we have a few(3 that I know of..They usually call themselves Japanese Tapas restruant) The customers are usually 60% Japanese and 40% other so probably helps to have big Japanese locals in the area.

  • Do you think a restaurant like this would work in the trendy area of a good sized mid west city in the U.S?

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