Teppan Edo

MissMichelle

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I don't see many reports or photos here os Teppan Edo so I wanted to post real quick about how much I LOVE it.

You are seated at a table for 8 (so you WILL be seated with other families if your party is smaller) and are given a warm Japanese welcome. You are given warm cloths to wash your hands with and then drink orders are taken. Shortly after you will have your food order taken and then your chef will be introduced. He will bring all the meal selections out and put on a "show" (some are better then others but the experience is fun no matter what) and your food is cooked in front of you. The grill is 500 degrees so keep kiddos hands AWAY!

You are given bowls of white rice and the meals are served with noodles and veggies (you can ask for items to be removed such as muchrooms or onions) and the kids had a great time trying to eat with the chopsticks from their "Monorail bowls".

The food is pretty good and the white sauce with the shrimp and veggies is YUUUUUUUMMMMMMMY!

Here is what I got for photos last week:

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Oh yum! Your review has convinced me that we should do this instead of Living Seas. DH is asian so I think he'd appreciate this as well. Portion size looks fairly decent, eh? Those noodles look to DIE for!UmmmM!
 
Thanks for the review! My DH definitely wants to try this place on our next trip and I don't seem to read much about it. Sounds good!
 

This is the restaurant I am MOST looking forward to! Thank you for the pictures and review! :thumbsup2
 
I made our ADRs for our trip next month, and did not book here, DH is very upset about that. I had to promise that we would go there on our next trip:yay:
 
I don't see many reports or photos here os Teppan Edo so I wanted to post real quick about how much I LOVE it.

You are seated at a table for 8 (so you WILL be seated with other families if your party is smaller) and are given a warm Japanese welcome. You are given warm cloths to wash your hands with and then drink orders are taken. Shortly after you will have your food order taken and then your chef will be introduced. He will bring all the meal selections out and put on a "show" (some are better then others but the experience is fun no matter what) and your food is cooked in front of you. The grill is 500 degrees so keep kiddos hands AWAY!

You are given bowls of white rice and the meals are served with noodles and veggies (you can ask for items to be removed such as muchrooms or onions) and the kids had a great time trying to eat with the chopsticks from their "Monorail bowls".

The food is pretty good and the white sauce with the shrimp and veggies is YUUUUUUUMMMMMMMY!

Here is what I got for photos last week:

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See, now this is the dilemma. I do not have hoppers. So, I was going to cancel my teppan edo. To visit mgm twice. But, those pictures. OMG. Now, I do not wish to cancel. What is a lady to do. When confronted with yummy pics like these.
 
This restaurant is our favorite place to eat at Epcot (and, along with the buffet at the Beach Club and Liberty Tavern in Magic Kingdom, our favorite place in all Disney World).

For those not on the dining plan, we would recommend going there as a late lunch/early dinner (around 3:00 PM). You still get the lunchtime rates for the same food as the supper menu, and the ADRs are easy to get even sometimes as late as that morning. Great way to relax during the heat of the day, and the food/entertainment is fantastic!
 
I really want to give this one a try.

I think eating at Epcot is the reason I get the park hopper option.
 
Thanks for sharing! My DS, 4, really wants to eat there next year! When I showed him your pictures, he said, "Yeah! That's where we need to eat!"
 
Thanks for the review. We have an ADR there in Feb and its one of the places I'm really looking forward to eating at, even more so now I've seen your pictures :thumbsup2
 
Looks great, we have ards for Dec. We live near a Tokyo Steak House which is really great so this should be a nice comparison.:3dglasses Thanks for the review.:flower3:
 
Great pictures and review! Did the child's meal come with a fruit cup or did you bring that in the restaurant? My DD isn't a meat eater, but would gladly eat noodles, veggies, and a fruit cup. Thanks!:)
 
Thanks for the great review. I'm calling now for an ADR for our Jan trip. I loved the "monorail" dishes :) So cute!:rotfl:
 
Thanks for the review and pictures, we have an ADR booked for December and have been looking forward to this meal very much. Partly because we haven't seen or heard much about it (except the podcast review). The meat dish looks gooooood.
 
I just have to ask if you know which meal that last pix is? It looks like it has a few varieties of meats on there....look soooo mouthwatering! Ummm.

Thanks!

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That is the steak and shrimp combo...It was awesome ;)
 
Great pictures and review! Did the child's meal come with a fruit cup or did you bring that in the restaurant? My DD isn't a meat eater, but would gladly eat noodles, veggies, and a fruit cup. Thanks!:)

The fruit cup came with it. That is considered the dessert on the teriyaki chicken meal.
 














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