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| - My family usually goes to this place for birthday dinners or other small special occasions. Located in the Prince Hotel this place offers great food and a great show.
The restaurant is separated into two parts; a dinner area and a teppanyaki area. I have only been to the latter. The food is priced at more upscale prices, but their food is extremely good.
When you order a teppanyaki meal, you get soup, salad, the meal, and desert. I can't say enough about how delicious the salad dressing is. It is a ginger type of dressing, but no other dressing has come close to this one in any other Japanese restaurant I've been to.
When the chef comes out to make the dinner, he uses his cooking tools to keep your attention. The chef doesn't throw around knives, they are specialists in tossing around the salt and pepper shakers. Its a small treat while watching the chef cook your food.
The main course itself is very tasty, nothing unique or anything, but a nice blend of butter, salt, and soya sauce.
The desert is also very good. For desert I've always had the banana crepe, which is exactly what the name says with some rum and tropical juice mixture. This desert is very good (pretty sweet too), and you also get a small flame show for preparation.
Katsura will continue to be a place where I will frequent on special occasions.
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