We have been here twice. First time for Valentines Day and the second with family. Both times it was a lot of fun. Great for something different than your normal dinner. The floor is a bit oily and one for the staff members looks like they need a career change but for the most part it's yummy and fun.
When I hear the word 'teppanyaki', what comes immediately to my mind is sitting around a small BBQ or grill, holding a bowl in my hand and attempting to catch the bits of egg being thrown to me by the chef. Then afterwards I would sit in fascination, watching as the chef cooks my meal in front of my eyes, and I eventually get to savour the dish as it comes off straight from the grill. I finally had my first experience at a Teppanyaki restaurant, and though my experience was not exactly having egg being thrown at me (actually, I did get one piece of egg thrown at me, in which I had to catch in my mouth), a Japanese Teppanyaki restaurant is a place all 'foodies', dessert or savoury, need to experience at least once in their life. So here I share mine. As you walk into the restaurant, there are about four different areas set up. Two areas, in the centre and on the right side are set up for the Teppanyaki, grills in the middle, surrounded by seating to overlook the cooking for the dining e
Best Teppanyaki we have been too.. We have been to Akira twice now and will defiantly returning. Service is excellent, have different price set menu's which were well priced for amount of food you get. Great night out :)
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