As in a korean food place, done teppanyaki style? Or just a teppanyaki restaurant run by koreans? Either sounds delicious though.
There's this buffet restaurant here called Dad's, in their Japanese section they have ebi and other kinds of tempura, sushi, sashimi, etc., as well as Racks, I love the ribs there.
I really wish I could remember the name, but we happened upon an amazing Korean BBQ restaurant in Koreatown, California. We might never find that place again, but damn... There's also the Seafood Cove, somewhere in Orange County. As for more local places, either Training Table (where you call to order food on a phone in the restaurant) or Cafe Trang (Vietnamese food), depending on my appetite.
Hungry Horse, between Stevenage and Graveley - the best and biggest plate of all-day breakfast I have ever seen (a plate at least a foot n a half long). Also got to go with Wagamama near the British Museum in London; not the cheapest place around, but the service is great and have never had a bad bit of food from there in the 3 or so years i've been going there...
I love "asian" food. Three places i love to eat in town: - Nagasaki Inn - a hibatchi japanese steak house. Huge meal. Expensive, but awesome. - Shing Lee's - Local chinese place. awesome food and best egg rolls around. - Iwataya - a japanese traditional place set up by Toyota for the Japanese people who work in the local plant. Great sushi and Tempura. Yummy.
Thats a hard one, since their is so many places to eat around here in the south where I live, there are so many good resturants.
Sign says Korean BBQ so...I'd go with the former, though I'm not too knowledged on differences between asian cuisines for the most part outside of a few things, so I'm not positive. Place is fantastic though, go there around once a week or so, fairly inexpensive (as many bowls done as you want for like $9-10), and very very flavorful. My biggest complaint with something like Genghis Khan is just how bland it tastes, this is the polar opposite.
Mostly at home, I love to cook. Aside from that, I like these places. Zizzi Nando's Wagamama Shakeaway Costa Coffee Frankie & Benny's Gourmet Burger Kitchen The Fountain (local pub) Clocks (a local-ish sandwich shop) All you can eat oriental/asian buffet restaurants A little Japanese/Korean restaurant at the back of Seoul Plaza (local Korean grocery shop)