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  • For lunch I decided to go with the New York Steak with an additional chicken breast on the side. My girlfriend went with a beef and veggy combo called, yakaniku (spelling?) with salmon on the side. We both opted for fried rice and maybe it's just us, but I liked it quite a bit. So definitely worth the additional $1.95, I totally recommend it. Lunch started off with miso soup which was surprisingly good and the house salad. Our teppanyaki chef came and greeted us personally as we were the only two that he was serving. He showed us some of his "warm-up" routines which were essentially showing off his flipping and knife skills. He asked if we were a couple and we said yes. This was nice as throughout the cooking duration, he would make some things a little special just for us. I mean even when he was warming up the stove, he would squirt oil into a heart shape or on another occasion, a heart with a happy face inside. So it was a nice little touch and put a smile on both our faces. While cooking he would demonstrate some things like a flaming volcano and then turn it into a smoking choo-choo train with sound effects. The food was cooked well and I liked my girlfriend's yakaniku which had a nice flavour and sauce on it. My New York steak was cooked well, but I feel it lacked a little flavour, but by no means was it bad. The salmon was done well and the girlfriend liked it. But the chicken wasn't great. It was kinda dry and it had to be saved by some sauce. So as a heads up, maybe skip this choice. At the end the chef sincerely wished us as a couple all the best which was really nice of him. Overall, both my girlfriend and I liked our experience at Kazan. It essentially was a little show and lunch all in one. And if you go for lunch, it's much more reasonably priced than dinner. What was also nice, they would cook the food for you once you have ordered rather than waiting for more customers like some other teppanyaki places I've been to. The service was attentive and the staff was really nice. Overall, I have to say kazan was definitely a nice choice for lunch.
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