Food Facts

Teppanyaki versus Yakiniku

The Differences between Japan’s Grilled Meats

Eating beef in Japan is an experience. And there are so many variations to how you can enjoy it with the most common as teppanyaki and yakiniku. Here are the basic differences between teppanyaki versus yakiniku:

 

Teppanyaki

Teppanyaki translates to teppan = “metal plate” and niku = “meat”, typically beef. The meaning alone indicates that the beef is cooked on a metal plate, or flat iron griddle. The first teppanyaki restaurant was said to have originated in Kobe, Japan where the restaurant owner wanted to showcase the region’s beef and his knife skills. The style of cooking meat later popularized after World War II especially as it moved abroad where the display of cooking dazzled foreigners (think, Benihana).
 

Yakiniku

Yakiniku translates to yaki = “grilled” and niku = “meat”. In this case, the meat is grilled on a grated griddle over a wood flame or gas/electric grill. This style of cooking was introduced by the Koreans who used beef and pork innards from discarded cuts to make meals after World War II. Today, yakiniku can also include beef, pork, chicken, seafood, and vegetables.
 
 
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