Teppanyaki or Le Cellier

Kendallkat2

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We want to do the Candlelight Processional Dinner Package. Last year we ate at Le Cellier and loved it!! This year I'm thinking about trying a different place. Been thinking about Mitsukoshi Teppanyaki in Japan. What is everyone elses vote?
Thanks, Beth
 
We have been to both restaurants you mentioned. I liked both. If you want to do something different and like japanese food, you should like Tepanyaki. It is an open grill where they cook in front of you. No dessert that I can recall, if you wanted dessert or if dessert is included in your package, not sure what kind they would have.

One thing to note, you will be seated with other diners if you don't have enough in your party to fill up a table. If you don't like that, you may want to eat elsewhere.

We have also eaten at Italy and Mexico and liked both. I also hear that Coral Reef and England are good.

One other thing to consider is how much time you will have to get from where you are eating to the show or vice-versa if you are watching the show then eating.

Last year we ate at Garden Grill, didn't like it much, and had to haul a** through the Travesty of Nations parade to get to the show. It was dark and we had Grandpa to boot. What a workout!

Good luck:wave:
 
We've done both also. If I had to pick a constant favorite it would be Japan. Although we like Le Cellier, I think Teppanyaki is more consistent in how good the food is. I've had things at Le Cellier I really expected would suit my taste but it had a strange flavor or something on it that made it not a favorite.

Japan is simple food - steak, chicken, shellfish cooked with very little added but wonderful flavor, vegetables and rice. They do offer dessert, on our last trip they had the same Spaceship Earth thing the other places carried, as well as ice cream, and a couple other things. We've never tried dessert, we're always too full from dinner.
 
As part of CP Dinner Package and our favorites.So we rotate this way.Last year LeCellier for dinner CP and Teppanyaki for lunch.This year Teppsnyaki for CP dinner and LeCellier for lunch.All that said I vote you go to Teppanyaki since you've done LeCellier you will love Teppanyaki.:earsboy: :wave: :earsgirl: :sunny:
 






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