At first I was expecting it to be different from regular teppanyaki, but in conclusion, I couldn’t tell the difference...
However, the dining atmosphere is quite different. For many Teppanyaki chefs, the cooking is done quietly, and the service is provided by the outside. The chefs here are really... "enthusiastic", and their way of greeting is a bit special, and the waiters are also very " "Friendly", not the kind of being respectful to you, it's very similar to the feeling when a neighbor meets a young man, and then... regardless of boys or girls, when there are guests, they will all be called boss🤣.
As for the teppanyaki dishes, I was originally a little disappointed because the portions were not large, but there was an all-you-can-eat buffet of drinks and soups, as well as smoothies and ice cream. I only found out about the free extra dishes halfway through the meal! So I ate two whole plates of food!
In terms of current activities (I don’t know if it will be long-term)
Add Line friends and get $200 in dining credits! (It’s $20*10 coupons), and it’s discounted when you eat, so my original $270 set meal immediately became $250!
The store clerk is also very proactive in asking questions and will not let you miss any discount information. In terms of service, I think it can be given full marks👍
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