Gasho of Japan
View of lounge area at Gasho of Japan, Central Valley, taken August 9, 2012 | |
| Founded | 1971 |
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| Headquarters | |
Gasho of Japan (also Gasho Hibachi Steakhouse) is a chain of Japanese-style steakhouse restaurants. Active or former restaurants are located in Central Valley, New York, Hawthorne, New York, Hauppauge, New York, Ridgefield, New Jersey, and Denver, Colorado. Restaurants are known for teppanyaki steak dinners and entertaining chefs performing theatrical knife-work. In 2003, five Gasho of Japan restaurants were doing business under the name.[1]
The original Gasho of Japan restaurants were opened by Shiro Aoki,[2][3] younger brother of Hiroaki "Rocky" Aoki, who opened the first Benihana restaurants in the United States.
Former locations
[edit]A Gasho Hibachi Steakhouse inside a replica Gasshou-style farmhouse operated in Central Valley, New York, from 1971 to 2017.[4]
Gasho of Japan restaurants also operated in the Denver metropolitan area. A downtown location opened in 1973, overseen by restaurateur Kenny Sonoda.[5] A second location opened in 1978 inside a replica Gasshou-style Japanese farmhouse in the Denver Technological Center.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Gasho Hibachi Steakhouse Locations, Internet Archive; https://web.archive.org/web/20030622050111/http://www.gasho.com:80/locations.asp
- ^ "People and Places," Rocky Mountain JIHO, Volume 16, Number 15, July 27, 1977; https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=RMJ19770727-01.2.7
- ^ McCallum, Jack (2023). American Hiro: The Adventures of Benihana's Rocky Aoki and How He Built a Legacy. Diversion Books. p. 66-7. ISBN 9781635767711.
- ^ "Gasho Steakhouse closes after 46 years," Times Herald-Record, May 24, 2017; https://web.archive.org/web/20250930013657/https://www.recordonline.com/story/business/2017/05/24/gasho-steakhouse-closes-after-46/20800394007/
- ^ "Sonoda’s will leave LoDo at the end of service tomorrow," Westword, February 14, 2014; https://web.archive.org/web/20250930013339/https://www.westword.com/food-drink/sonodas-will-leave-lodo-at-the-end-of-service-tomorrow-5771294/
- ^ Advertisement, page 146, The Rocky Mountain News (Daily), Volume 119, Number 272, January 19, 1978; https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=RMD19780119-01.2.340.3
Further reading
[edit]- McCallum, Jack (2023). American Hiro: The Adventures of Benihana's Rocky Aoki and How He Built a Legacy. Diversion Books. ISBN 9781635767711.