Is there a restaurant in London where you cook your own food?!


Question:

Is there a restaurant in London where you cook your own food?


Answers:
There are a chain of restaurants in London called Benihana where a chef comes to your table (Teppenyaki) and cooks your food for you in front of your eyes.

There is also a restaurant called "Mongolian Barbecue" where you choose the ingredients (meat, seafood or tofu), then add what veg you like and 2 ladles of sauce then give it to the chef. The Chef then BBQ's it up and hands it back to you cooked.

I think for health and safety reasons they don't allow the customers to cook their own food in restaurants in London.

Source(s):
http://www.benihana.com/menus.asp...
http://www.themongolianbarbeque.co.uk/sa...

what as in you go out for a meal and cook it yourself?? yer i think the resteraunt u are looking for is called "your home" lol

Wow what a fantastic concept, go out for an evening pay over th odds for some fancy ingredients then cook it yourself whislt dressed in your best togs!!!! I hope there aint cus it may catch on!!

if yo are going to cook for yourself stay home it would be cheaper

YEH DEFINETLY,..........
i think i heard about it ......

What would be the point of going to a restaurant where you cook your own food? Why wouldn't you just go to your own kitchen?

Eh? Are people really that weird in London?

http://www.london-eating.co.uk/2763.htm...

http://www.londontourist.org/eats.html...

There is a restaurant in Portsmouth called Charbar where you have a grill in the middle of the table, enabling you to cook your meat/fish to your requirements. I don't know if this is a chain restaurant with other locations.

yeah i no a great one its called 'your kitchen' in ****- for brains, twatshire

There is a Korean restaurant called Koba in Rathbone street (north of soho)- nearest tube Tottenham Court Road. There is a hotplate/ bbq in the middle of your table and the waiters begin cooking the food, but you take over. very good.




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