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without a wait. Unfortunately, small plates do not translate to good values here, and two
or three $8 plates of bland food in limited quantities are unlikely to satisfy most appetites.
Entrée options are limited to just five and include items like Mixed Grill Beef and Chicken
Skewers and Coriander-crusted Rack of Lamb. Kids can pick from a Beef Slider or Chick-
en Kebab for $8 each. The view of IllumiNations is mostly blocked by islands and trees.
Stop by for drinks and snacks, but crafting a filling meal here will be more expensive than
Restaurant Marrakesh in the back of the pavilion.
Teppan Edo
Japan Pavilion, above Mitsukoshi Department Store
CUISINE
Japanese steakhouse.
HOURS
12pm-park close.
DDP
Yes.
DISCOUNTS
No TiW.
10% AP Lunch Monday-Friday.
PRICES
Lunch/Dinner
Appetizers: $4-$10; Sushi: $10-$16; Entrées: $18-$32.
Kids
:
$9-$14.
OVERVIEW
This Japanese steakhouse seats eight guests around each of the many hibachi
grills in one of six contemporary, windowless dining rooms. Parties with fewer than eight
will most likely be seated with other parties. Food is prepared at each grill by Japanese
chefs who interact with guests and put on a small show while cooking. Steak, chicken,
shrimp, swordfish, vegetables, and other entrees are consistently under-seasoned, but the
accompanying dips aid flavor. All meals arrive alongside rice and yakisoba. Kids are usu-
ally enamored by the friendly chefs as meals are created before their eyes. Service is sweet
and attentive. We would rate this restaurant higher if it weren't so similar to the Benihana
chain.
Tokyo Dining
Japan Pavilion, above Mitsukoshi Department Store
CUISINE
Japanese,
mostly
tempura
and
sushi.
12pm-park
close.
Yes.
HOURS
DDP
DISCOUNTS
20% TiW; 10% AP Lunch Monday-Friday; 10% DVC Lunch.
PRICES
Lunch/Dinner
Appetizers: $3-$12; Individual Sushi: $10-$16; Sushi Samplers:
$13-$28; Entrées: $17-$30.
Kids
: $11-$12.
OVERVIEW
Tokyo Dining is a sleek, traditional Japanese restaurant with floor-to-ceiling
windows looking out at World Showcase Lagoon on one side. It is much quieter and calmer
than sister restaurant Teppan Edo, and, without the hibachi grills, is a more traditional din-
ing experience. The menu focuses on sushi and tempura, with over two dozen selections.
Kids enjoy their choice of teriyaki chicken or tempura chicken or shrimp. Service is among
the friendliest anywhere. Go for dinner when the menu is the same as lunch.
Tutto Italia
Italy Pavilion, on the left
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