The table we sat at had a heating element built into it. The waitress just exchanged the flat top for a slanted metal piece with drains for fat.
The food comes with unlimited side dishes, as well as rice and lettuce. Pictured below are all the various pickles and sauces with the seafood pancake appetizer (small size). The pancake is very much like okonomiyaki.
We ordered the two most popular items: thinly sliced pork belly and barbecue beef ribs.
They cooked the pork first because it was plain and would be affected by the sauce on the beef. Only after all of it was off the griddle did they start in on the beef.
Pictured above is the uncooked beef.
This is what it looks like when it's all done. Be wary, there are bones in the meat.
Note the metal chopsticks.
There was a yogurt drink for dessert.
I really enjoyed myself tonight. Two orders of meat equals four meals (two in the restaurant and two for leftovers).
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