Pronunciation: /roʊˈbɑːtə/
noun a type of Japanese charcoal grill used for cooking skewered meats and vegetables
A1 I went to a robata restaurant for dinner.
A2 The robata grill is used to cook various types of skewered meats.
B1 The chef at the robata bar showed us how to grill vegetables perfectly.
B2 The robata style of cooking originated in Japan and is now popular worldwide.
C1 The robata chef's skill and precision in grilling fish is unmatched.
C2 The robata technique requires patience and attention to detail to achieve the perfect char on the food.
formal The chef skillfully prepared a variety of dishes using the traditional robata grill.
informal Let's go to that new robata restaurant downtown, I heard the food is amazing.
slang I'm craving some robata skewers, they're so tasty!
figurative The robata grill symbolizes the heart of the kitchen, where flavors come alive.
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