If you’re looking for Disney dining with a difference, look no further than Epcot’s World Showcase for a huge selection of international cuisine, and after my trip to Japan last summer, I couldn’t wait to eat here.
Teppan Edo shares its location in the Japan pavilion with Tokyo Dining, which is a regular sit-down dining experience, but offers guests a much more unique experience as your meal is cooked right before your eyes on the table in front of you!
Each table sits eight people, so as a party of two, we were sat with another family – small groups be prepared for this – but we were so immersed in the experience that it was totally fine, even though the other family was a little dramatic at times..
We ordered our drinks and starters first, which were brought out to the table really quickly while we waited for our chef to arrive. I had ordered assorted tempura which I shared with Dad, who had ordered sushi which was prepared by the chef when she arrived.
For the main course, all of the dishes had the same udon noodle and vegetable base, and then you chose the meat – steak, shrimp, chicken, swordfish or a combination – or the vegetarian option, and then they also come with a bowl of rice and a selection of dipping sauces. Our chef prepared the noodles and vegetables on the hot plate in front of us, while simultaneously cooking each of the different meats to perfection AND performing tricks like making an onion volcano; it was completely amazing to watch, and it was delicious!
Now a few things I will mention if you’re thinking about eating here:
- Firstly, this is an experience that takes time – it was maybe half an hour to 45 minutes before our main course was served, not that you noticed the time, but if you’re starving hungry I can imagine the wait would be a little torturous!
- They don’t offer any substitutions – one of the dramas of the family we were sat with was that one of the girls was super fussy and wanted regular steamed rice instead of the rice on the menu, and unfortunately that couldn’t be accommodated, so double check the menu before booking with fussy eaters.
- As well as being sat with other people if you’re a small group, if you’re a group larger than 8, you will probably be split between two tables.
Now all that said, it was one of our favourite meals of the whole trip – 100% unique! If you’re on the Disney Dining Plan, it counts as a table service meal, and if not you’re looking at about $40pp excluding tax and gratuity. Oh, and don’t forget to make those reservations 180 days in advance to avoid disappointment!
What’s your favourite World Showcase pavilion?
Reservations 180 days in advance?! Wowie it must be popular! Looks awesome though! Never been to one of these restaurants before but I’ve seen them on TV and they look so cool! Will keep this in mind! x
It’s the best way to ensure you get a table, I would recommend it for any table service meal!
Thanks for the tip! We’re hoping to get to Florida in Sept/Oct 2017 so will have to make sure we book food in advance as we’ll have two toddlers! x
Every time I see this place mentioned in a trip report or vlog I think ‘i seriously need to go there next time’ the next trip roles around and I still don’t book it, i could kick myself. The food looks right up my street and so yummy, right kick me if I don’t make an ADR next time
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