Thursday, February 23, 2012

How expensive is Benihana?

It is a little pricy, but you get a lot of food, and a really fantastic experience. It's worth it..|||It is expensive but well worth it|||i dunno, but here's their site:



http://www.benihana.com/|||$20.00 to $50.00 per person!|||You can usually find coupons in the newspaper. However between $12-$25 dollars per person. But it is usually good.
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  • Where to take someone to eat by zodiac sign?

    Capricorn - Comedy night club, do something stupid or whatever to make them laugh.





    Aquarius - Somewhere thats hip and cool, shown in a hip magazine or zagat rated, people are talking about and it's usually a place they decide on anyways, the food probably doesn't even matter at this point.





    Pisces - Anywhere that has ocean related in the name would be perfect.





    Aries - The closest place with a menu, in my case, Taco bell. Or somewhere they can have all the attention in the room, like a karaoke would be funny.





    Taurus - Somewhere that serves a bunch of type's of appetizers.





    Gemini - Somewhere they will be able to associate more with other people, they will love you for it.





    Cancer - Just stay in.





    Leo - Get a limo ready, and make sure wherever you go it's VIP or a table overlooking others. They'll still find something to complain about.





    Virgo - Somewhere that has an 'A' rating and you can see the chef's. Like a Benihana's would be good. They better be serving cranberry vodka to help with there cramps.





    Libra - Gourmet style, make sure the plate looks better than it taste's.





    Sagitarius - Somewhere that just opened, louder and more crowded the place the better.





    Scorpio - Take em to lunch at a strip club, you don't want to fall asleep around them.|||Spot on . ;)|||taurus=mcdonalds (fatties)


    leo=burger king (lion=king of the animal world)


    pisces=sushi (fish sushi lol)


    aquarius= (hard to say) hippie cocktails


    scorpio=gothic/emo club (dark people etc)


    capricorn= popcorn at theatres (capriCORN)


    aries= starbucks coffee (i dunno why)


    virgo= strip club (no longer virgin)


    gemini= artie's (so...)|||They could take me to TGI Fridays and I'd be good.

    Have you ever had to tell a family member that their breath smelt like a rotten poopie diaper?

    We're supposed to go have a nice family dinner at Benihana's tonight and I always get stuck sitting by my brother-in-law whose halitosis breath makes me lose my appetite. I really need help figuring out how I can NOT sit by him this time because I really love habachi steak and shrimp.





    Thanks!!





    WTF?? Suggested Society %26amp; Culture %26gt; Cultures %26amp; Groups %26gt; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered|||While the onyun volcano is sizzlin on the grill, give him his birthday present publicly! A gift basket of floss, Listerine, Altoids, with a pretty bow for the chef to chop.|||haha put a breath mint in his food :D|||Tell your brother about it. Tell him that it's not appreciable to have a smelly breath when you eat and ask him to brush his teath or take a gum flavoured apple or cherry. :D|||No polite person would ever think of such a thing.





    What you can do, while waiting to order, is offer him a mint.





    The best thing is to manuever so you're not sitting next to him.|||Just say you want to sit closer to the end of the table so you can get in and out easily|||If everything else fails, stick some cotton in your nostrils.Tell them your brain sometimes bleed or something. And mints, yes. Lotsa mints!|||Heyyy. I went to a similar restaurant last night!





    The guy I ended up sitting next to talked about liking to shop at Linens and Things (or whatever it's called), but only for cooking supplies, because shopping for linens is "gay".





    He was a mess... pretty damned funny though. Most interesting line of the night: "So there's a Kyoto's in (city name)" My friend Katy: Yeah, it's the same. Guy:"So they have Mexicans cooking Japanese food there too huh?" Me: *blank stare*|||Tell your sister. She may have some bizarre brin thing going on where she has no sense of smell. I mean...otherwise why on earth would sh continue to stay married to a man whose breath could fell a grizzly bear?





    You may save him a lot of social embarrassment......and alert HER to a serious medical condition.

    What would you do? Keep the gifts or contact police?

    I am a college professor. I graduated from Stanford, UC Davis, and went on to receive my Phd from UF at the age of 26. I am married to a wonderful man who received his Phd, and we have no children. I am in a sorority and he is in a fraternity. My life was perfect before the incident below took place.





    When I came back to work from the break recently, I had a package waiting for me in the office, from an anonymous sender. Inside it contained gift certificates for (from what I've heard) are very expensive restaurants. Restaurants in San Francisco, such as "Aqua", "Jardiniere", "Benihana's", "Farallon", "Gary Danko", "Masa's" "Fleur De Lys", "Postrio's" I've never even heard of most of these restaurants before, let alone eaten at them, but I have a feeling that someone from my past sent them to me out of guilt, and there is no forwarding address, so I can't send it back.





    A part of me wants to keep it, but this person that I am assuming it is, slept with my husband 3 years ago, and then turned around and lied about being pregnant with his child. She told me that she had issues because of being molested as a child, had low self esteem and that she lied about the pregnancy to get me to leave my cheating husband, because she thought I deserved better. I was furious with him and we suffered tons of backlash from their actions, but I didn't leave him. She was a girl that I was trying to mentor, and who was in my class as a communications student. Over a year's worth of time, we developed a cool bond and I don't know why she did what she did, but I forgave my husband and told her to get lost and to seek psychological help. After I found out and told her off, she called non-stop for forgiveness on and off for about a year and a half. She finally stopped for a year or so now, Suddenly I get these expensive restaurant gift certificates (no note, no forwarding address) and I mean for like $200.00-$500.00 a piece. Who else would do this and for what? I told her a while back that the least she could do, was to never contact myself or my husband again, but I guess the guilt wont let her. What would you do? Should I keep letting her send this to me or contact the police? I am a college professor and so is my husband and I don't want any negative attention for neither one of us, because of this incident. I just want to move on with my life and forget that this ever happened.|||I'm sorry but your story seems a little fishy. . . Why wouldn't you keep them? What else would you do throw them away? Hell you could give them away but I don't see why your conflicted.





    I also cannot fathom completely forgiving a cheating husband who could have impregnated another woman. That would take something huge on his end. And I most can tell you right now there would be NO "cool relationship" with his mistress. She, and this may be a little crazy/physco sounding but, would be lucky to be in one ppieceif I knew she had slept with my husband and then tried to get me to leave him by claiming she was pregnant

    Designer suggests opening kitchen to formal living room. Afraid it will look weird.?

    I live in a small, 1 story house with no space to build out or up. A kitchen designer suggested opening the kitchen to the living room by creating an island with a cooktop and island fan above then placing stools facing the cooktop. I'm afraid this will look odd, like I'm running a Benihana's restaurant out of my house. When people sit on our living room sofa, their view, I guess, will include a ventilation fan. The house does not lend itself to rearranging rooms. The living room is the first room you see when you come into the house. The kitchen is sqeezed in off to the left. Behind the kitchen is our dining room. I have never seen a picture of a remodel where the kitchen opens to the living room, only where the kitchen opens to the dining room. In your opinion, would going with such a design make our house look ugly? Thank you.|||I agree with you. I wouldn't open the kitchen to the living room. This will reduce noise from the dishwasher and smells from cooking (even though you may have a fan above the stove) when you're in the living room.


    If you want to open the kitchen to anything then do it to the dining room. This would enable you to have a quiet area at the dining room table (for homework, etc) whilst others used the living room for TV, etc|||No, it won't look ugly.





    It may be more convenient.





    The problem is if U cook oily stuff, the whole room may be a bit oily too.|||I would do it if i could afford it, it opens up the whole house, it is good for entertaining, when folks visit they get to visit the the cook.|||Having a kitchen open into a living room is fine but I do see your point. If she is a CKD she pretty much knows what she is doing. There is nothing stopping you from getting another plan from a different designer though. But, you can ask the designer if this is the only option for the placement of the cooktop. It' probably because of your existing ductwork. Ask her/him if the cooktop can be placed against the wall adjoining your dining room. Let them know what your concern is. Downdraft systems (Ex: "JennAire") are available for cooktops also which you elevate when you are cooking and lower when finished. But, your cooktop placement must work in conjuction with your existing type of vent system or be re-worked somehow.|||The designer is responsible for communicating an idea with you visually. Ask for a few drawings of options for the space before proceeding. You shouldn't make a decision before then.

    Am I an annoying, obsessive anime fan?

    1. I only ever read Bleach, D.N.Angel, Rurouni Kenshin and FullMetal Alchemist all the time EVER and I鈥檓 reluctant to read any more.



    2. I only ever read anime for mangas I鈥檝e read so I can recognize the differences and then complain with my friends about it



    3. When I don鈥檛 want to swear I鈥檓 known to use the word 鈥榖aka鈥?and storm off.



    4. I dislike subs because having to read distracts me



    5. Sasuke fangirls disturb me



    6. I鈥檓 trying to force my parents to take me to Benihana so I can have some sushi



    7. I know a grand total of 10 words in Japanese (counting the terms shonen, shojo, senien, josei and bishonen)



    8. I spent about three weeks learning to draw manga style but I only have one story actually drawn that way because I use the manga to enhance my regular drawings.



    9. I only watch animes I read the mangas for and then look up the rest on Wikipedia so I can talk like I know



    10. I still believe that anime is cartoons and manga is comics. (You know I'm right)|||I like you. You rock, and you are a true anime fan- welcome to the club! Of course, I am not on your supreme level of fandom, (which I regret) but If I were on yours, I would do exactly what you do, including the part about Wikipedia (WIKI FOREVER!!!). Excluding the part about forcing my parents to take me to Japan, though. I know that would never work.



    But I have different reasons for only reading specific mangas/animes; first of all, you should know that I am completely addicted to InuYasha. (Yay! Four words: SESSHOUMARU IS SO SEXY!!!) And Fulllmetal Alchemist. (Roy Mustang rocks.) So, I refrain from watcing any other anime because I am afraid it might take over my mind and I'll quite literally go crazy for it! (For those exact reasons, I have restrained myself from watching Blood +.) To me, animes are too often a dangerous thing. LOL



    P.S. I am also trying very hard to draw manga! I once spent a week just studying different characters' eyes and noses, to see how they drew them. It was insane! But that happy kind of insane, you know?|||LOL Yeah, the might just soon control all American teenagers!

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    |||You're perfectly fine the way you are. =]|||i think you sound perfectly normal.... then again i'm just like that so i think you might want to get an opinion from someone who's not quite as obsessive as me. :) don't worry, that's why there are these sites..... so you can ask. and i don't see anything wrong with reading naruto!!!!! i take offense to that comment! *points to comment* also, why not be obbsessed with a culture..... "ours" isn't special. at least the japanese have personality.... unlike the u.s. no offense. i just think people say stuff when they really don't know what they're talking about. we are in the comics part of this site.... you can't expect to see absolutely nothing about anime and manga..... geez. everyone out there who says that they don't like anime because it's a "cartoon", how about YOU grow up? i'm not even an adult yet! do i want to grow up right now? i think not! sorry. i tend to ramble.|||Wowww...but if u think about it we ARE on the comics animation at what like 12 at night so we are All obssesive i guess(thats what my mom sayslol)i have to disagree on u with something sasuke is hot even though hes a jerk^_^|||you've got problems|||What are you talking about?|||Yes u r. U need to grow up a little and stop watching cartoons.
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  • What would you do? Keep the gifts or contact police?

    When I came back to work from the break recently, I had a package waiting for me in the office, from an anonymous sender. Inside it contained gift certificates for (from what I've heard) are very expensive restaurants. Restaurants in San Francisco, such as "Aqua", "Jardiniere", "Benihana's", "Farallon", "Gary Danko", "Masa's" "Fleur De Lys", "Postrio's" I've never even heard of most of these restaurants before, let alone eaten at them, but I have a feeling that someone from my past sent them to me out of guilt, and there is no forwarding address, so I can't send it back.





    A part of me wants to keep it, but this person that I am assuming it is, slept with my husband 3 years ago, and then turned around and lied about being pregnant with his child. She told me that she had issues because of being molested as a child, had low self esteem and that she lied about the pregnancy to get me to leave my cheating husband, because she thought I deserved better. I was furious with him and we suffered tons of backlash from their actions, but I didn't leave him. She was a girl that I was trying to mentor, and who was in my class as a communications student. Over a year's worth of time, we developed a cool bond and I don't know why she did what she did, but I forgave my husband and told her to get lost and to seek psychological help. After I found out and told her off, she called non-stop for forgiveness on and off for about a year and a half. She finally stopped for a year or so now, Suddenly I get these expensive restaurant gift certificates (no note, no forwarding address) and I mean for like $200.00-$500.00 a piece. Who else would do this and for what? I told her a while back that the least she could do, was to never contact myself or my husband again, but I guess the guilt wont let her. What would you do? Should I keep letting her send this to me or contact the police? I am a college professor and so is my husband and I don't want any negative attention for neither one of us, because of this incident. I just want to move on with my life and forget that this ever happened.|||Call the numbers on them and make sure they aren't reported stolen or depleted of funds...|||There's no evidence that a crime's been committed, so what are the police going to do? Keep 'em around for a while. Maybe you'll figure out who they came from eventually.