Indiana Chef brings a private Hibachi experience to your home

Going out to eat, especially Hibachi, always feels like a party. It’s a really fun dining experience. Going to eat Hibachi is like going to a dinner show. The chef puts on an amazing show that you can’t get anywhere else and the food is amazing.

I remember the first time I went to a Hibachi restaurant on a blind date. Fortunately, I could keep an 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 have loved Hibachi ever since. I should have dated Chef Hibachi instead.

Now my husband and all my family will choose to go to a Hibachi restaurant rather than any other type of restaurant. We like it. My bonus daughter is addicted to it I think. In fact, we are planning to take her there when her partner comes to town to meet the family. But I don’t think we’ll go to the restaurant. I think we’ll just have Hibachi in our backyard.

Yes, I said, our backyard. While browsing my Facebook groups, a suggestion came to me to follow a restaurant group in Indianapolis. The message that was suggested to me was a message from Victor Chan. Victor is a Hibachi chef and owns his own business, Private Chef Hibachi from Kurama. What Victor does is bring a private Hibachi dining experience to your home. It brings everything you could find and enjoy in 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. Looked.

Indiana Man brings a private Hibachi experience to your home

Private Hibachi Party in your backyard, garage or home.

Here it is in action!

It looks so fun and delicious. If you would like to get more information and book it for a Hibachi dinner at your place, send a message to Victor, HERE.

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