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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rocky_AokiRocky Aoki - Wikipedia

    Hiroaki Aoki (青木 廣彰, Aoki Hiroaki, October 9, 1938 – July 10, 2008), better known as Rocky Aoki, was a Japanese-American restaurateur, professional offshore powerboat racer and amateur wrestler. He was the founder of the Japanese cuisine restaurant chain Benihana, and Genesis magazine.

  2. 10 mai 2019 · Learn how Rocky Aoki, a former wrestler and son of a Samurai, opened the first Benihana in 1964 and transformed American perception of Japanese food. Discover how he introduced teppanyaki, sushi, and entertainment to the masses and made Benihana a household name.

  3. Rocky Aoki, who founded the theatrical Benihana chain of steakhouses, where Japanese chefs with flashing knives double as performers, died Thursday night in Manhattan. He was 69.

  4. 24 mai 2018 · Learn how Hiroaki Aoki, also known as Rocky Aoki, became a legendary wrestler and a successful restaurateur. He opened the first Benihana in 1964, introducing Japanese cuisine to the American public with his flair and humor.

  5. 24 juil. 2018 · As he wandered around the bombed-out streets of Tokyo, Yunosuke Aoki stumbled across a lone red safflower blooming from beneath the rubble. It was March 1945, just months before the end of World...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BenihanaBenihana - Wikipedia

    The first American Benihana location was in 1964 on West 56th Street in New York City opened by 25-year-old Hiroaki Aoki, the son of Yunosuke Aoki and father of Steve Aoki and Devon Aoki.

  7. www.benihanainternational.com › historyHistory - Benihana

    Learn how Hiroaki Aoki, a samurai descendant and a former Olympic wrestler, founded Benihana in 1964 with his unique teppan-yaki style of cooking and showmanship. Discover how Benihana became a pioneer of Japanese food in America and abroad.