I am 15 years old and looking for work, preferably at a Japanese restaurant in my town. How old would I have to be? Or any other requirements? (I can speak basic Japanese)
legally you can work with a worker’s permit. it depends on the place if they allow you to at that age though
i know i got my workers permit at my school. ask the office
I want to go to an authentic japanese restaurant, one that serves other things besides sushi and teriyaki. Maybe one that has dangos, nikuman, taiyaki or kimchi (is this korean or japanese?). I don’t know much about japanese food but I would really love to try something new.
This link has a bunch of Japanese restaurants in New Jersey area: http://www.restaurantpassion.com/sortlist.aspx?sid=8&sn=Restaurant%20Passion%20NJ&sortby=Cuisine&cid=19&cn=Japanese
I’m taken my boyfriend out to Kobe japanese restaurant for his birthday and I need to know how much cash am I expecting to spend for the two of us?
There are literally thousands of Japanese restaurants called "Kobe", you need to be a little more specific about where!
I’m sure you could view their menu (and prices) on line… search it and see!
If you mean one of the Kobe Japanese Steakhouse restaurants (which is a chain), then dinner for two will run $35-$95 per person…
( http://www.kobeohio.com/menu/ )
I am working on my assignment to make a japanese restaurant busniss plan which I have chosen.
and I am kind of stuck from the begining making executive summary.
Can anyone give me some idear or make it for me?
Thank you.
The executive summary is really the business plan in miniature. It is a summary of everything in the business plan and should be the last thing you write. When the plan is completed then you summarize all of the sections and that summary is the executive summary.
Trying to write it at the beginning is frustrating because you still don’t know what will be in the plan. Try this link: http://www.ychange.com/small-business-consulting-articles.html
and read some of the articles especially the one about a business plan.
Hope this helps
How do we call the japanese restaurant where the chef throws the food directly into your mouth?
it’s called a korean trying to pass off as a a japanese. japanese would never throw food into the customers mouth.
Is there a list of different types of restaurents in english that I
could browse through in the yokohama/tokyo area? I find that it is hard
to find a specific restaurant and I’m normally just walking around and
randomly choosing one.
I found this website that gives you choices of cuisine, locations, etc.
http://www2.gol.com/users/pbw/rest.htm
I’ve heard there is a really good Japanese restaurant around Downtown Disney, but when I went on the official website they didn’t have a Japanese restaurant listed. Can anyone help me find the Japanese restaurant around there that my friends were talking about?
There is a Benihana inside the Hilton which is just across Downtown Disney Marketplace. They are building another one just near the Premium outlets also opening soon.
http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/ORLDWHH-Hilton-located-in-the-WALT-DISNEY-WORLD-Resort-Florida/dining.do
Also a Kobe 5-7 min drive from DtD Lake Buena Vista
http://www.kobesteakhouse.com/index.php?id=23