Though typically not "exotic" in our food choices, and especially restaurant destinations, we let some friends talk us into a Japanese experience at Musashi's. The dining experience is built around the chef preparing the dinner at your table and putting on a small show in the process; throwing knives, playing with fire; that sort of thing. Our chef was definitely from the JV roster and a bit nervous, but we enjoyed and appreciated his efforts nonetheless. In addition, the other wild card is that if you don't go with a large group, you may get sat next to any strange yahoo that might have had the same idea of dinner locales. What is the proper etiquette when put in such a situation? Do you engage them, ignore them, or merely tolerate them; esp., as was our case, when they (or the chef) say some pretty inane things? Fortunately for us, the "weirdos" weren't sitting directly with us but at the table next to ours.

The gals; Tina, Melissa, Michelle (oh and Nathan's water glass for effect)

The food; fried rice, veggies, chicken, and steak.

Matt, eating (and enjoying) the fare with chopsticks. (Brian on the right and Nathan on the left trying to stay anonymous).
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looks like fun! Love the blogg! Emily
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