Our boss is taking the secretaries out for lunch at a Japanese restaurant...but?!


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Our boss is taking the secretaries out for lunch at a Japanese restaurant...but?

I don't think I ever had japanese food before. I dislike chinese food, is it the same? I don't want to be a party pooper and not go. What can I eat that will be okay for a picky eater? I dont eat seafood nor anything that is not a cow or chicken.


Answers:

Japanese food is very different from Chinese. If you want to play it safe and order only beef or chicken, then try any of the following:
Gyudon - bite-sized pieces of beef on steamed rice. The sauce is soy sauce-based I think
Oyakodon - it's like Gyudon but with chicken instead of pork.
Sukiyaki - it's like a soup with thinly sliced beef, rice noodles, tofu, and vegetables - very tasty.

The safest bet is to order something from the "Teppanyaki" portion of the menu. I think teppanyaki means grilled. There's beef, chicken, pork, etc teppanyakis. There might be teppanyaki style steaks, which I hear is popular in Japanese restaurants in the US.




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