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+ | | image=TokyoDining.jpg | ||
+ | | caption='''The interior of Teppan Edo. Photo Credit: Disney''' | ||
+ | | opened= October 1, 1982 (as Teppanyaki Dining Rooms) <br> '''2007 (as Teppan Edo)''' | ||
+ | | park= Epcot | ||
+ | | land= World Showcase | ||
+ | | custom_label_1= Restaurant Type | ||
+ | | custom_value_1= Table Service | ||
+ | | custom_label_2= Menu Type | ||
+ | | custom_value_2= Stir-Fry | ||
+ | | custom_label_3= Formally Known As | ||
+ | | custom_value_3= Teppanyaki Dining Room (1982-2007) | ||
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Teppan Edo is a table service restaurant located in the [[Japan]] pavilion within [[Epcot]]. | Teppan Edo is a table service restaurant located in the [[Japan]] pavilion within [[Epcot]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The restaurant that is currently known as Teppan Edo, originally opened on October 1, 1982 as Teppanyaki Dining Rooms <ref name= "D23"> https://d23.com/a-to-z/teppanyaki-dining-rooms/ </ref>. | + | The restaurant that is currently known as Teppan Edo, originally opened on October 1, 1982 as Teppanyaki Dining Rooms <ref name= "D23"> https://d23.com/a-to-z/teppanyaki-dining-rooms/ </ref>. Located on the Hall of Ceremonies' second floor, this table service restaurant had a number of guests sitting together as a chef prepared stir-fry in front of them <ref name= "D23"/>. In 2007, Teppanyaki Dining Rooms closed for renovation, during which it was given more modern aesthetics <ref name= "book"> Pedersen, R. A. The EPCOT Explorer's Encyclopedia:. United States: Epcyclopedia, 2011. Print. </ref>. Despite these changes, the basic premise and cuisine of the restaurant remained the same. Following the update, the name of the restaurant was changed to Teppan Edo <ref name="book"/>. |
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==Current Menu== | ==Current Menu== | ||
Click below to see Teppan Edo' current menu: | Click below to see Teppan Edo' current menu: | ||
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* Every morning Teppan Edo has a "opening ceremony" where guests are welcomed to the restaurant <ref name= "Jack"> http://land.allears.net/blogs/jackspence/2013/12/teppan_edo_epcots_japan.html </ref>. | * Every morning Teppan Edo has a "opening ceremony" where guests are welcomed to the restaurant <ref name= "Jack"> http://land.allears.net/blogs/jackspence/2013/12/teppan_edo_epcots_japan.html </ref>. | ||
− | * | + | * The original Teppanyaki, featured five dining rooms, each of which was named after a large image on the back wall of the respected rooms. The dining rooms were: |
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+ | -Tsuru (Crane) | ||
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+ | - Yanagi (Willow) | ||
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+ | - Ayame (Iris) | ||
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+ | - Umi (Sea) | ||
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+ | - Take (Bamboo) <ref> https://www.disneydocs.net/_files/ugd/5db718_0b875a96406e4bc4a103b184e3d1dc11.pdf </ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 15:16, 7 July 2022
Teppan Edo is a table service restaurant located in the Japan pavilion within Epcot.
History
The restaurant that is currently known as Teppan Edo, originally opened on October 1, 1982 as Teppanyaki Dining Rooms [1]. Located on the Hall of Ceremonies' second floor, this table service restaurant had a number of guests sitting together as a chef prepared stir-fry in front of them [1]. In 2007, Teppanyaki Dining Rooms closed for renovation, during which it was given more modern aesthetics [2]. Despite these changes, the basic premise and cuisine of the restaurant remained the same. Following the update, the name of the restaurant was changed to Teppan Edo [2].
Current Menu
Click below to see Teppan Edo' current menu:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/epcot/teppan-edo/menus/
Fun Facts and Trivia
- Every morning Teppan Edo has a "opening ceremony" where guests are welcomed to the restaurant [3].
- The original Teppanyaki, featured five dining rooms, each of which was named after a large image on the back wall of the respected rooms. The dining rooms were:
-Tsuru (Crane)
- Yanagi (Willow)
- Ayame (Iris)
- Umi (Sea)
- Take (Bamboo) [4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://d23.com/a-to-z/teppanyaki-dining-rooms/
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Pedersen, R. A. The EPCOT Explorer's Encyclopedia:. United States: Epcyclopedia, 2011. Print.
- ↑ http://land.allears.net/blogs/jackspence/2013/12/teppan_edo_epcots_japan.html
- ↑ https://www.disneydocs.net/_files/ugd/5db718_0b875a96406e4bc4a103b184e3d1dc11.pdf