Can’t say how disappointed we were. It was only us eating in the whole restaurant. Usually at teppanyaki the chef is part of the theatre; they involve the kids and play games etc. None of that last night. It felt odd just sitting there whilst Patel (Indian chef) attempted to cook our food Japanese style. The food was well under parr. We all left the majority of our food. None of it was nice. All in the the teppanyaki part last about 20 mins. All our food was cooked at once and placed in front of us. Our starters were left also, the kids munched the spring rolls, I ate some of the sushi. I would not recommend this place at all if you want an authentic experience. But if you looking for someone trying to cook Japanese terribly, virtually not talking, and eating in an empty restaurant then this place could be for you.
Large portions. Tasty food. Great chefs. Worth the visit
I liked everything (the hoods work a little poorly, since after the visit the smell of food remained on my clothes and hair), but the food and service were at a high level. Interesting presentation of dishes (they cook in front of you, like a cooking show).
Bit disappointed last time we went, there was no entertainment by the chef. This is one of the draw factors for going to a teppanyaki restaurant. Food was good.
Lovely meal today. Absolutely first class. Celebrated our sons 14th birthday.
2nd visit here after years.... and still a really good place. Our chef was really nice, and staff helpful and kind, they song together happy birthday for me as well. Only a minor mistake on my order.... but they menage it. Also my daughter 5 y.o. enjoy the food and the experience! Kid-friendliness: They accommodate my daughter special request
Enjoyable restaurant with food served with theatrical flair.