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Hey guys I'm wanting to take my wife out tonight to Teppanyaki and what a better place to ask then here.

If anyone knows or has been to a good place that would be really appreciated.

By the way she prefers seafood.

Thanks

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Kobe Jones @ King Street Wharf. A bit pricey but hella good.

http://www.kobejonesteppanyaki.com.au/wharf-teppanyaki

To save some money, I usually wait for a deal to come up on scoopon.com.au, Spreets.com.au, Groupon.com.au.

Lucky for you there's a deal currently on: http://spreets.com.au/deal/Sydney/restaurants-and-bars/13635/surf-turf-teppanyaki-style-eight-incredible-courses-at-the-iconic-wharf-teppanyaki-just-69-normally-145

Enjoy.

Just went to Kobe Jones on Wednesday, have been there at least twice before as well.

I reckon you go there for the view/location and the food; the service has gone downhill in a big way though. All the wait staff we had were very ordinary, basically a couldn't-care-less attitude.

Does the restaurant have to have Teppanyaki? Masuya in O'Connell St is good, and I've heard good things about Toko in Surry Hills; both are more traditional Japanese but not sure if they do Teppan.

Edited by God_speed

I took her to her 1st Teppanyaki experience back in March and she really enjoyed it and we had a lot of fun with the throwing of the food.

So I would like it if is was a more traditional style Teppanyaki place

Edited by GTR32X

Kobe Jones @ King Street Wharf. A bit pricey but hella good.

http://www.kobejonesteppanyaki.com.au/wharf-teppanyaki

To save some money, I usually wait for a deal to come up on scoopon.com.au, Spreets.com.au, Groupon.com.au.

Lucky for you there's a deal currently on: http://spreets.com.au/deal/Sydney/restaurants-and-bars/13635/surf-turf-teppanyaki-style-eight-incredible-courses-at-the-iconic-wharf-teppanyaki-just-69-normally-145

Enjoy.

Thanks 4 that. Was going to book it but read the fine print.

Not valid until 05/12/11

Damn!!!

Theres a pretty good tepanyaki place in beverlly hills, Been there 3 times now and enjoyed it every time, They muck around with you i.e Throwing rice and bowls and cathing food and stuff... Its alot of fun... they do the seafood stuff aswell...

Asahi Teppanyaki

459 King Georges Road Beverly Hills NSW 2209

(02) 9579 1666

+1 about Masuya 12 O'Connell St Sydney.

9235.2717

Best to book.

Japanese & Koreans go there too if that says anything!

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I forget whether or not it has Teppanyaki

Yup... that's what I look for. If there's lots of Asians in an Asian restaurant. Then it must be good :thumbsup: . A good indicator. Hasnt failed me yet.

Theres a pretty good tepanyaki place in beverlly hills, Been there 3 times now and enjoyed it every time, They muck around with you i.e Throwing rice and bowls and cathing food and stuff... Its alot of fun... they do the seafood stuff aswell...

Asahi Teppanyaki

459 King Georges Road Beverly Hills NSW 2209

(02) 9579 1666

+1

went there last night,and have been going for a while now

always fun, good food and great service

stay for dessert and geat the pancakes

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