I like the mystery with restaurants that are found tucked away on small streets and unfrequented squares. Teppan Kenta has that feel. As you enter, you find yourself in an unassuming place. The chairs are wooden rectangular blocks arranged around rectangular tables. The walls are chalked with the day's specials and drinks. The teppan area is a wide open bar, and I'm pretty sure I'm sitting beside a regular whenever I've been.
The dishes that come out smell great, and taste great, but doesn't look like they're trying to be something they're not. The chicken Karaage is probably my favourite of their offerings. It's honestly the best Japanese fried chicken I've found in town. Their teppanyaki dishes have an excellent grill flavour to them, and they're stuffed with a good helping of ingredients.
If it were closer, I'd definitely make this my local joint!