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In Japan, Robata means “cooking with open flame” using Bincho Tan, a special Japanese charcoal from the seaside village of Wakayama. Ages ago, fishermen in coastal villages would cook their catch over an open flame and then share with others by passing food on oars from boat to boat. We honor the centuries old style cooking with a menu featuring “Japanese Tapas” and other traditional styles of Japanese comfort food.
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