
Indiana Chef Will Bring Private Hibachi Dinner Experience To Your House
Going out to eat, especially Hibachi always seems like a celebration. It's a truly fun dining experience. Going to eat Hibachi is like going to a dinner theater. The chef puts on an amazing show that you can't get anywhere else and the food is incredible.
I remember the first time I ever at a Hibachi restaurant was on a blind date. Luckily, I could keep my eye on the chef because my date was not my type at all. He was even a little rude. I think the chef could tell I was uncomfortable, so he gave my date a hard time and made me laugh. I've loved Hibachi ever since. I should have gone out with the Hibachi chef, instead.

Now, my husband and my entire family will choose to go to a Hibachi restaurant over any other kind of restaurant. We love it. My bonus daughter is addicted to it I think. In fact, we are planning to take her there when her partner comes into town to meet the family. But, I don't think we will be going to a restaurant. I think we will just have Hibachi in our backyard.
Yes, I said, our backyard. While scrolling through my Facebook groups, a suggestion came up to follow a restaurant food group in Indianapolis. The post that was suggested for me was a post made by Victor Chan. Victor is a Hibachi chef and owns his own business, Kurama Private Hibachi Chef. What Victor does is bring a private Hibachi dinner experience to your house. He brings everything you would find and enjoy at a hibachi restaurant, only for your own private party.
I think this is an amazing idea! So, I connected with him and asked him if I could share this unique and amazing experience with you. Take a look.
Indiana Man Brings Private Hibachi Experience To Your House
Gallery Credit: Leslie Morgan
Here he is in action!
This looks like so much fun and delicious. If you want to get more info and book him for a Hibachi dinner experience at your house, message Victor, HERE.
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