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    Shin's Teppanyaki

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Kabuki Teppanyaki - That's the flying egg fried rice in flight.

    Kabuki Teppanyaki

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.3 kmAuckland CBD, Viaduct
    $$$$

    I had heard a lot about this restaurant before finally deciding to come here. Kabuki is inside the…read moreStamford Plaza Hotel. A small "communal" dining restaurant, as you share a large table with other dining parties that encompasses the cooking area. For those who have never been to a Teppanyaki Restaurant: the chef cooks the food in front of you and performs various hat-trips with his cooking utensils and condiments as well as making some food fly at you while you attempt to catch it straight into your mouth. Our chef that night was having an off-night as there were plenty of clumsy mistakes and re-attempts. The dishes were great, some weren't. The beef was a bit overcooked, and the fried rice underfried.

    Went back and forth trying to decide if I should come here for quite a while. In the end, I was…read more disappointment with the experience. The place- in the ground level of Stamford Plaza Hotel. A very nice lobby. Came here on a Saturday, and there was a pianist playing there. The actual restaurant itself is small, with four iron griddles and seating areas. Can host about 15 people per area but you seat very close to each other. The smoke does get to you during the meal as my glasses were covered with little oil droplets from the frying. The food- not the standard that I was expecting. My disclaimer is that I came for the lunch special. Maybe they do a better job for dinner. The chef was professional, but could add a little more flair. The meats were in general tough and difficult to digest. Very little aesthetic appeal in general with the appetizer and the main. I was also disappointed that the lunch special did not include fried rice. The service- give them a point for trying hard, but it would be nice if they didn't serve and clean over the top of my son. I have to give them a plus for giving me a whole plunger pot of tea.... don't see that very often, but was very convenient for me. I see others had good experience, maybe I am biased by the lunch special using a coupon. it was supposedly half price ($15/person). Not sure if I would pay full price for the food.

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    Kabuki Teppanyaki
    Kabuki Teppanyaki
    Kabuki Teppanyaki - Lunch special

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    Lunch special

    Daikoku - Teppanyaki!

    Daikoku

    2.7(7 reviews)
    16.3 kmEast Tamaki
    $$

    My family loves Daikoku and we've been coming here for years. The Botany branch is much close to…read morehome which is instantly an advantage, and I love coming here for a nice dinner treat. Watching your food being cooked in front of you is a great novelty and I don't think I'd get sick of it. All of the teppan-yaki chefs I've encountered are always so well-mannered and, of course, very good at their jobs. The yum yum sauce with prawns at Daikoku are one of my many food-related weaknesses- there isn't a lot out there that tastes better than that combination! And my medium rare steak is always cooked perfectly- an advantage of watching some cook your meal for you. They've usually got some awesome specials on during their quieter days (Sunday through Thursday) that include you appetisers, rice, mains and dessert for about $35- a great price at any restaurant!

    Despite coming here on the awkward premise of my friend trying to set me up with someone, this…read moreplace did not disappoint. I only found out when I met my friend there, but thankfully the food was so nice I could push away the awkwardness of having a row of guys in front of me almost immediately. The environment had a traditional feel to it, especially with the distinctly Japanese staff. Everyone was so well-mannered and friendly, so I've always meant to go back here, but haven't quite made it. Hopefully soon, so I can eradicate the awkward memories and be served new, adventurous ones tucking into an eel dish perhaps? Sounds like the bad memories may just swim away with that sucker.

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    Daikoku - Preschooler meals come in bullet trains (sushi & tempura)

    Preschooler meals come in bullet trains (sushi & tempura)

    Daikoku - Fish tempura

    Fish tempura

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    Salmon skinny rolls

    Sake Bar Nippon

    Sake Bar Nippon

    3.8(13 reviews)
    5.0 kmEpsom
    $$

    Been going here for years now.. birthdays.. band hangs.. Christmas functions.. karaoke nights.. fun…read moreplace with great staff. Traditional Japanese welcome as you enter.. the best hot sake in town. Pricey.. BUT worth it!!

    Sorry I don't mean to be mean. However, this Japanese place is not my favor…read more One thing you can tell whether a restaurant is good or not, is from the customers. You should see local people enjoying , and also with people from the origin country. For instance, a Chinese restaurant here should attract both Chinese people and kiwis. But in Nippon, I see most of the guests are kiwi, not from Japan, or even from Asian countries. So here comes the confusion. A Japanese restaurant should be decent, quiet in a certain way, clean, cozy. It should leave some privacy space with the customers, not that loud and full of quirky music that piled up your stomach. Maybe people find it funny to get a drum hit once coming a new customer, however, I don't quite fancy this idea. Then the menu is a bit confusing, seats a bit narrow, the grilled beef tongue is way too salty, Ginger slices of roasted pork is too thick for chewing, and the whole presentation is not Japan delicate. Of all the dishes we ordered, perhaps the roast vegetable is the best. In our mind, Tokyo Bay in Takapuna is really a good example of what a proper Japanese restaurant should be. Sorry Nippon, I just don't feel you are the right cake for me.

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    Sake Bar Nippon - Tuna Tataki

    Tuna Tataki

    Sake Bar Nippon - Looks like someone is having a birthday

    Looks like someone is having a birthday

    Sake Bar Nippon - Once entering, waiters will hit the drum for welcoming.

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    Once entering, waiters will hit the drum for welcoming.

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