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In summary: good food but not so great atmosphere Teppanyaki is mainly about the atmosphere IMO. And unfortunately this place isn't very fun. Usually, the chef puts on a show as he cooks. However at this place he is merely cooking in front of you. He may as well be doing this hidden in a kitchen. On top of that it's fairly small, and very quiet inside, which again is the opposite atmosphere of what these places are famous for. That being said, the food was good. We came here with a groupon and thought that it was worth the discounted price that we paid. However I think that the full undiscounted price is much too high. I was still hungry after I left. Warning: it's quite hard to find. It didn't help that google maps took us to the wrong plaza. If you are coming from the 400 and get to the Esso, you have gone too far. And when you make it to the correct plaza, its still a challenge to find it... so fyi It's on the very north east corner of the plaza. Tip: I think you need to make reservations to get a seat at the main table (in front of the chef)
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