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dbertola
03-07-2010, 08:58 AM
When dining here on the dining plan, does your entree still include the veggies, fried noodles and fried rice? The soup and salad are now extra?

Thanks!

SheenaXena21
03-07-2010, 12:52 PM
It includes the veggies, noodles, and rice. No salad. No soup.

BTW, the noodles and rice are NOT fried. They bring it out in bowls, if I remember correctly. But for sure they are not fried on the grill.

It's still good, I just wish they would "fry" it on the grill.

DisMN
03-07-2010, 12:59 PM
It includes the veggies, noodles, and rice. No salad. No soup.

BTW, the noodles and rice are NOT fried. They bring it out in bowls, if I remember correctly. But for sure they are not fried on the grill.

It's still good, I just wish they would "fry" it on the grill.


The noodles are fried (more like re-heated on the grill) but the rice is not. It's traditional Japanese sticky rice in a bowl. I've always been told that it's sticky so it can easily be eaten with chopsticks. LOL

dbertola
03-07-2010, 01:32 PM
They must be the only hibachi that does not do the rice and noodles on the grill. That's half the fun watching them prepare all the food in front of you. I'll have to decide it I want to recommend this for my friends now. I'm surprised the soup and salad is also not included. I'll have to think about this now.

USAswimmer626
03-07-2010, 06:26 PM
All of the food at Teppan Edo is delicious! Although sometimes you get short-changed with the portions, it's still yummy!

SheenaXena21
03-08-2010, 12:18 AM
The noodles are fried (more like re-heated on the grill) but the rice is not. It's traditional Japanese sticky rice in a bowl. I've always been told that it's sticky so it can easily be eaten with chopsticks. LOL

I ate there in Nov. and they didn't fry the noodles.

:confused3

TDC Nala
03-08-2010, 07:56 AM
Teppan Edo does not serve fried rice, and it's correct that soup and salad are not included on the basic dining plan. One of these may be ordered as an appetizer by diners on the deluxe dining plan.

When the restaurant was Mitsukoshi Teppanyaki they did include soup and salad with the entree. Once it became Teppan Edo (under new management), they separated out the soup and salad and made them appetizers. If you want them, they must be ordered separately from the entree.

Every time I have eaten there, they did cook the noodles on the hibachi with vegetables.