By Amsterdam's standard this restaurant is huge!
It has three levels: first level is bar/lounge, second level is a 'normal' restaurant and the third level has four teppanyaki area.
Now I must admit that this restaurant doesn't really offer authentic Japanese, and there are better Japanese restaurants around. However, the teppanyaki is really fun to do with a group of friends, especially if some of then have never been to one. The cooks are really interactive and that always help for teppanyaki.
Expect to pay around Euro 35-40 per person.
We just popped into this place for a coffee but the staff were sooooo nice and helpful and the service was fab.
I saw two guys eating some gorgeous looking food but I don't know what it was. If I was looking for oriental food in Amsterdam I would definitely go back to this place. The decor is great and the whole place is quite classy. Tip the waiters... they work damned hard and they deserve it.
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Like I said we just had coffee but it was great coffee :)))
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