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    Care to share your best coupon with others? I have one that I'll share here. Every year for the past 3 or 4 years, Benihana has emailed me a $30 gift certificate to be used anytime during my birthday month (good Sundays thru Thursdays, I believe). All that is required is to sign up for their Captain's Table newsletter (free to sign up). Subsequently, every year during your birthday month they will send you a $30 voucher to use to enjoy (see below). Note that you just need to sign up once. Also I believe the offer is only good for 49 states, excludes Hawaii;



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    This was the lunch prices at my local location in Torrance, CA (in 2010).

    Edited to add: Dinner prices as well as lunch price.






    Last edited by QuarterMillionMan; 04-02-2013, 11:31 AM. Reason: edit

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    • #3
      Thanks for sharing! I should try signing up. I've never been to a Benihana, but I know we have one around here somewhere, and I do like hibatchi places. I'm amused that they sell Ramune. I've never seen that outside of an Asian grocery store.

      My favorite coupons are the ones that Helzberg sends my husband around Christmas time. They started sending them after he bought my engagement ring there, so you might have to make a big purchase and/or get a charge card there to get them. But, they're for $100 off with no minimum purchase, and I can usually find something there I like that ends up being free with the coupon.

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      • #4
        Every year like clockwork for the past 5 years now Benihana has sent me one of these $30 dinner gift certificates during my birthday month to be used for dinner valid Mondays thru Thursdays, excluding New Year's Eve. Also, the offer can only be used for dinner now as opposed to lunch in the past but I'm not complaining.

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        • #5
          Oh well it was good while it lasted. This year Benihana now requires a purchase of a full menu item (no longer free).

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