It’s undeniable that EPCOT’s World Showcase is packed with some of the best food at Disney World.
And if you’re in the mood for hibachi, Teppan Edo in the Japan Pavilion is your spot. But is it worth the price, or should you save your dining budget for another location? We stopped by to see if the food and experience live up to the hype.
Atmosphere
Teppan Edo leans heavily into the hibachi experience. The setup is classic teppanyaki – large communal tables surrounding a flat-top grill where your chef works their magic.
Expect a lively atmosphere with clanking spatulas, onion volcanoes, and the occasional Mickey shape drawn in oil. It’s loud but not overwhelming, making it a fun option for families or groups looking for an interactive meal.
Our chef was entertaining and kept the energy up throughout, tossing shrimp tails into his hat and making jokes as he cooked. If you’ve been to a hibachi restaurant before, this will feel familiar, but with a slight Disney twist. The experience is the main draw here, so if you’re looking for a quiet meal, this may not be your best choice.
Menu
Teppan Edo keeps things relatively simple with a focus on teppanyaki-style entrees. Your meal comes with a salad, steamed rice, vegetables, and udon noodles.
The menu also features appetizers like takoyaki, a sushi sampler, and a few dessert options.
There’s a selection of Japanese beers, sake, and cocktails if you’re looking to pair your meal with a drink.
Eats
We started things off with the Takoyaki. They’re served with tonkatsu sauce, bonito flakes, and nori. These octopus fritters were an interesting start. They had a crispy exterior and a soft, almost creamy inside, similar to a risotto ball.
The bonito flakes on top did their signature dance from the heat, adding a fun visual element. The texture was enjoyable, but the flavor wasn’t for everyone. If you’re a fan of octopus and enjoy trying unique dishes, it’s worth a shot. Otherwise, you might want to pass.
Next up was the Sushi Sampler, which was two pieces of spicy roll, two pieces of California roll, and three pieces of nigiri. This was probably the most underwhelming dish of the night.
The California roll was basic, the spicy roll had a little kick but nothing special, and the nigiri was just okay. The fish tasted fresh but lacked flavor. You’ll need the soy sauce, wasabi, and ginger to help enhance the experience. If you’re craving sushi, you’re better off at another spot in EPCOT.
Next, we dove into the main event – the Nihonbashi, which is steak and chicken served with a garden salad or miso soup, udon noodles, vegetables, and steamed white rice.
The steak was cooked to our requested medium and had a nice sear, while the chicken was juicy but a little bland. The vegetables – zucchini, carrots, onion, and spinach – were well-cooked but could have used more seasoning.
The udon noodles were a nice touch, but again, not overly flavorful. Thankfully, the accompanying ginger sauce and yum yum sauce added the punch this dish needed.
The salad was fresh with a tangy, vinegary dressing that we really enjoyed. The steamed rice was just… steamed rice.
We also subbed in miso soup for one of the salads. The soup had great tofu but was a bit too mild for our taste.
For our first dessert, we tried the Mango Mousse Cake. While the cake was moist and light, the mango flavor was subtle to the point of being forgettable.
It also wasn’t much of a mousse cake– the mousse was barely there. For $10, the portion was small, and while it wasn’t bad, it didn’t quite feel worth the price.
Lastly, we had the Matcha Ice Cream. Listen, if you love matcha, you’ll enjoy this.
The earthy, slightly bitter matcha flavor balanced well with the sweetness of the ice cream. It was simple but satisfying, and the portion felt reasonable for the price compared to the mango mousse cake.
Nosh or Not
You should make a reservation at Teppan Edo if…
- You love the interactive experience of hibachi-style dining.
- You’re looking for a fun, lively meal with a group.
- You enjoy simple, fresh flavors and dipping sauces to customize your food.
You should skip Teppan Edo if…
- You want a quiet, intimate dining experience.
- You prefer bold, heavily seasoned food without needing extra sauces.
- You’re hoping for high-quality sushi.
Overall
Teppan Edo is a solid choice if you’re here for the experience. Watching your meal being cooked in front of you is fun, and our chef was engaging and entertaining. But when it comes to flavor, the food played it a little too safe. If you love hibachi and don’t mind using sauces to amp things up, you’ll probably have a great time. But if you’re looking for bold flavors or exceptional sushi, you might want to check out some of EPCOT’s other dining options.
In the meantime, we’ll be on the lookout for new menu items popping up around Disney World and beyond! Make sure you stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for the latest Disney news and more.
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