This restaurant offers a tasting menu with a variety of options, including soup, bread, salad, abalone, scallops, and various main course choices. The ingredients are fresh, and the prices are reasonable, making it highly recommended.
The environment is bright, comfortable, and clean, with seating designed as a large bar. There are fewer seats, but the quality of service is improved, creating a more focused dining experience.
Service with care, the restaurant is dedicated to taking good care of all dining guests, providing a refined dining experience.
Originally, there was a well-known, affordable teppanyaki restaurant near Beitou Station, but due to urban redevelopment, it was forced to relocate. It later reopened in this new location with a more upscale teppanyaki style. The environment is bright, comfortable, and clean, with a large bar counter that has fewer than twenty seats. By reducing the number of seats, the quality has increased, and they focus on taking good care of all dining guests.
They offer a no-menu set meal format, with the 1380 NTD set including soup, bread, salad, abalone, scallops, fish, shrimp, dessert, and a main dish with options of beef, chicken, or pork. For the beef, you can choose between American or Japanese Wagyu, both at the same price, so the weight does vary. However, considering this price range compared to other similar teppanyaki restaurants, I find it very reasonable. For an additional cost, you can also select live lobster, and there are many types of alcoholic beverages available. Highly recommended.