Tokyo
Japanese: Teppanyaki
Located near Nogata Station in Tokyo, Teppan 523 offers a unique dining experience in a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. Specializing in teppanyaki, this restaurant provides a perfect blend of skillfully prepared dishes and a selection of drinks that complement the flavors. The straightforward yet elegant style of teppanyaki cooking allows guests to savor the joy of food and the pleasure of drinks in a simple yet delightful way. Whether you are enjoying the meticulously crafted vegetable dishes or savoring the rich flavors of the menu, Teppan 523 invites you to indulge in a cozy hideaway for a memorable dining experience.
The menu at Teppan 523 features a variety of options, including dishes like angel prawns, lamb, and premium cuts of meat, showcasing the restaurant's dedication to quality ingredients. The cozy ambiance, complete with counter and sofa seating, makes it an ideal spot for a solo meal or a gathering with friends. With a focus on vegetable dishes and a commitment to providing a welcoming environment for guests, Teppan 523 stands out as a go-to destination for those seeking a refined yet unpretentious dining experience in the heart of Tokyo.
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Operating Hours
Sun: 5:00PM-1:00AM
Mon: 5:00PM-1:00AM
Tue: 5:00PM-1:00AM
Wed: 5:00PM-1:00AM
Thur: Closed
Fri: 5:00PM-1:00AM
Sat: 5:00PM-1:00AM
Payment Methods
Restaurant Features
Home Delivery
Take-out Available
Reservations Accepted
Wine List
Craft cocktails
Sake Selection
WiFi Available
Wheelchair Accessible
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Teppanyaki and Hibachi are two Japanese cooking styles that involve grilling on a hot iron plate. While often used interchangeably, they have distinct differences. Teppanyaki refers to cooking on a flat griddle, where chefs skillfully prepare dishes like steak, seafood, and vegetables in front of diners. Hibachi, on the other hand, uses a round, open-grate grill heated by charcoal or gas, imparting a smoky flavor to the food. Discover the nuances and theatrical flair of these two captivating Japanese culinary arts.
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