The Japanese restaurant at Epcot???

BABYJOSIE98

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Which Restaurant at Epcot cooks the food in front of you and is it good and worth the money???? :confused3

We love Kobe of Japan here in St.Louis?

Right now I have the Mexican restaraunt booked,but I am thinking of changing it too the one in Japan.

I have gotten some mixed reviews on the Mexican restaurant.

Maybe we could do an early lunch at the Mexican and then dinner at the Japanese place???

Suggestions??? :teeth:
 
We've eaten @ San Angel Inn in Mexico and also Teppanyaki in Japan @ Epcot. San Angel was just OK, while Teppanyaki was AMAZING!!

I would highly recommend you do Teppanyaki, what a great meal and time our whole family had. If you can do both, great, if only one, I would definitely switch to Teppanyaki.

Have fun!
 
It's Teppanyaki in Japan @ Epcot. It's a blast. Great atmosphere and great food. It's one of our favorites.
 
Yes it is very good. I eat there every time I go to Disney. It costs more, but you are also paying for the show in front of you.
 

I wouldn't recommend the Teppanyaki at all. We go to Benihanas locally and it is so much better.
 
We are staying on site at the Boardwalk and so we won't have a car.

Plus I wanted somewhere fun to eat dinner in Epcot! So maybe I will make an ADR at Teppanyaki for dinner around 6:30 and then switch San Angel Inn to an early lunch that day. Mainly we would want Chips and Salsa and a Margarita!!

I know we are planning a full day at Ecpot...Lots of walking and so we plan to be hungry!! We will probably take a swim break in the afternoon.

I can't wait to try it!! :wizard:
 
Yummm, Tappanyaki... :love:

We have several Hibachi-style restaurants in our area too, but it doesn't make the experience any less wonderful. As a matter of fact, the prices are on-par with what we pay in Houston for the same meals. Might as well do it at Disney!
 
Teppanyaki is really good- its my bf's favorite so we eat there on every trip.

You do get a good amount of food for the money and it is consistantly very good and the people we've had cooking the food are always very personable and funny- and they do some special "Disney" things when cooking that are neat.

I will say the food is the same portions whether you go for dinner or lunch- yet dinner is around $10 more per person.

That said, we are eating dinner there on our next trip just b/c it works out better w/my touring plan.

-Stephanie
 
I find Tepenyakki OK. Better Japanese places at home.

And, I find the servers to be well just the rudest people in all of WDW!
 
maya44 said:
I find Tepenyakki OK. Better Japanese places at home.

And, I find the servers to be well just the rudest people in all of WDW!

All I noticed was the language barrier. I don't remember them being rude; maybe not talkative, but that's to be expected.
 
We love eating in Japan. The tepanyaki is one of our favorites. We visit a few around us at home frequently, as we love japenese food, but I have to say...their sushi (tepanyaki) is the best I've had!!
 
Teppenyaki is now one of my favorites. I'd never been until a couple of years ago, and I've never encountered anyone rude there - and the chefs always have a lot of fun (when I've been there).

Denise
 















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