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We recently set sail on a 3-day Bahamian cruise aboard Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's Independence of the Seas departing from Port Canaveral, Florida.  Our review is for this specific cruise only. Our boarding time was scheduled for 11:00am on embarkation day so we decided to head down to Florida a day early to avoid missing our cruise.  We stayed at the Hyatt Place Hotel in Titusville, Florida which is about 20-30min from Port Canaveral.  It made for an easy commute to Port Canaveral. Fun Fact: Embarkation is the process of loading a passenger ship    On the morning of our cruise, we left our hotel at 10:00am which turned out to be the perfect time to get us to the boarding station at 11:00am.  As we crossed the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway, our excitement level went through the roof at seeing the various cruise ships in port.      Our terminal was Terminal 1, which is Royal's main terminal at Port Canaveral.  The signage at the port was good at getting us to the right

Teppan Edo - Japanese Restaurant REVIEW


EPCOT World Showcase - Japan
Asian, Sushi, Japanese Cuisine
Open for Lunch (12pm-3:45pm) and Dinner (4pm-9pm)
$15- $34.99 per adult
Disney Dining & Deluxe Dining Plans Accepted (1-entitlement)
Reservation Accepted and Recommended (up to 180 days in advance)
Menu




Situated between The American Adventure and Morocco, this restaurant is located at the rear of the park.  So when arriving for a reservation, remember to add additional time for the walk.

We've been to plenty of Japanese restaurants over the years, but never in Japan.  And by Japan, I mean the Japan pavilion at Epcot World Showcase.  Disney has done a great job immersing their guests into the different countries represented.  From the moment we entered Japan, we were captivated by the sights, sounds, and smells.

After checking in for our dinner reservation we wondered around outside for a bit before taking the elevator to the second floor where the restaurant is located.  There is a grand staircase that can be used as well to get to the second floor, but with our situation, the elevator was a more convenient option.  We then waited for a brief moment to be seated where we were escorted down a hall with dining rooms located on the right.

Given that we only had 4 people, we were seated with another family just like any other Japanese restaurant.  The authenticity of the atmosphere, decor, and attire of the staff made it a real enjoyable experience.  It didn't take long for our order to be taken and for the chef to come out and the show to begin.  And it is a show.  They do a great job entertaining the guests as they prepare a great meal.

I have never used a set of chopsticks in my life, but being here inspired me to learn.  The staff helped me get the hang of it and before the dinner was over, I was even eating my rice with them.

We never felt rushed while eating and the staff continued to check on us and refilled anything we needed.  We even splurged a little and got desert to finish the night off.

The next time you're at the Walt Disney World Resort be sure to visit Teppan Edo Japanese Restaurant at Epcot.
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We don't pretend to be food critics.  Therefore our review of this restaurant is simply on the restaurant decor, atmosphere, service, and such.

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