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(@cinderelley)
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My friend wants to eat sushi. Where would you recommend going? Preferably somewhere that has beef also or at least a really good salad.


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Posted : January 20, 2015 6:10 am
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Kona Cafe offers something for both the sushi and non sushi lovers in your party. Another choice would be Wolfgang Puck. We've had sushi at both and it's good. If you're looking for something more upscale, California Grill.


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Posted : January 20, 2015 7:31 am
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You can also try Teppan Edo in Japan at Epcot.


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Posted : January 20, 2015 8:14 am
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California Grill used to have some really great sushi! However, with the recent changes and the loss of the former sushi chef I don't know how good it is these days.


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Posted : January 20, 2015 12:13 pm
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faline;2444738 wrote: You can also try Teppan Edo in Japan at Epcot.

For sushi, I would choose Tokyo Dining over Teppan Edo. You can get it at both, but the focus at Teppan Edo is more on the cooking in front of you.


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Posted : January 20, 2015 2:53 pm
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buzznwoodysmom;2444771 wrote: California Grill used to have some really great sushi! However, with the recent changes and the loss of the former sushi chef I don't know how good it is these days.

We went to California Grill for sushi on our trip last October and it was just as good as before when Yoshi was there!


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Posted : January 20, 2015 3:52 pm
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Hammer;2444792 wrote: We went to California Grill for sushi on our trip last October and it was just as good as before when Yoshi was there!

Awesome! That is good to know!


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Posted : January 20, 2015 3:58 pm
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SBETigg;2444784 wrote: For sushi, I would choose Tokyo Dining over Teppan Edo. You can get it at both, but the focus at Teppan Edo is more on the cooking in front of you.

Is Teppan Edo like Benihana's?

Between Teppan Edo and California Grill, which would you guys pick? I know nothing about sushi.


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Posted : January 21, 2015 12:24 am
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SBETigg;2444784 wrote: For sushi, I would choose Tokyo Dining over Teppan Edo. You can get it at both, but the focus at Teppan Edo is more on the cooking in front of you.

Agreed.

Tokyo Dining is the place for sushi in Disneyworld, although compared to Japan the selection of choices is quite limited. And also for some somewhat decent flights of Nihonshu (sake). Better atmosphere if you asre looking for a touch of a more authentic 'in Japan' feeling.

The Teppan thing is actually more of a thing designed for westerners... based LOOSELY on certain food traditions in Japan...... but barely. (Yeah.... it is Bennihana's by any other name.) Just like the absurdly complex "maki rolls" that are often featured in places in the west. Not all that common in Japan.

(I spend a lot of time in Japan and well outside the 'tourist places'.)

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Posted : January 21, 2015 12:26 am
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Cinderelley;2444848 wrote: Is Teppan Edo like Benihana's?

Between Teppan Edo and California Grill, which would you guys pick? I know nothing about sushi.

Teppan Edo is like Benihana. Tokyo Dining is more about the sushi and other Japanese style dishes. California Grill has good sushi, but also so many other good things. If your focus is mainly on sushi, I would choose Tokyo Dining (Epcot, in the Japan pavilion, same building as Teppan Edo but a different dining experience). If you want a more fine dining experience with sushi and lots of choices beyond Japanese influenced foods, choose California Grill.


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Posted : January 21, 2015 2:38 pm
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Most trips we go to Tokyo Dining and get the grilled steak combo with the volcano rolls plus another order of volcano rolls to share. It is all so good. They put tempura crispies on top and then drizzle on some of the spicy orange sauce that just puts it over the top. My kids love it also.
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Oh if you do a late dinner with seating around 8:15 to 8:30 you will more than likely get a window seat and can watch the fireworks (music is piped in). We never even have reservations and get right in. Everyone is rushing to leave to get a spot for the show.


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Posted : January 22, 2015 8:58 pm
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Tokyo Dining...i eat there every trip. service is great as is the sushi and they have other food..and the window looks out on World Showcase
I havent been to California Grill since the rehab..the sushi was great when Yushi was there


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Posted : January 23, 2015 3:04 am
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There is also Kimonos at the Swan, we like it there as well as all the other locations people have already mentioned


 
Posted : January 26, 2015 12:29 pm
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Disney_Barbie;2445297 wrote: There is also Kimonos at the Swan, we like it there as well as all the other locations people have already mentioned

Kimonos is also good, and later in the evenings they have karaoke, which can be amusing. They're short on dishes other than sushi/Japanese specialties, though.


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Posted : January 26, 2015 4:52 pm
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Is the view of Illuminations from Tokyo Dining equivalent to Rose and Crown? I have a reservation at Rose and Crown, but I'm wondering if I should change it.


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Posted : January 29, 2015 6:18 am
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