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We ordered so much delicious food for lunch.. more than we all could eat. We went for the entertaining Teppanyaki experience to add to the 'tweens ' GC experience. It was a fantastic!! Thank you to all of the Murasaki staff! We had such a wonderful time. View all feedback.
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there for dinner family of 6 (2 adult 4 children 8,9,13,13) in vacation of nt. waiting to sit on the counter, they explained how it works with the order etc. we asked if we could sit at the barbit where we could see that the cooking kitchen has all this experience, as we don't have where we live. our meal was then ordered to us that we could not sit there, because we did not order 6 meal times (we ordered 5 meal time... View all feedback.
Live cooking , authentic Japanese taste or may be close to original
First class meal and dining experience! We had the set menu and sake matching. Sashimi was the best I’ve ever had and the wagyu was melt in your mouth. Next time I’m here at GC I’m definitely returning here.
Don't go here if you have kids.. no kids menu! You have to buy a set menu cheapest $26. We tried to take our 3 granddaughters there last night for a treat to watch the chefs cook at the teppanyaki tables it would have cost $76 just for their meals which they would not have eaten. They were not busy also but were adamant that we had to purchase an adult meal.SO WE WENT ELSEWHERE!!We used to go here regularly but will not go back!!
Fantastic teppanyaki experience Staff were super friendly and the food was fresh, full of flavour and cooked with great skill. The wife and I even caught the omelet throw first time.Highly recommended.
It’s fine, but due to the very limited space limitations they require all guest to order a main. Even a 3 year old. Not entirely certain that is necessary.Also be aware that your meal may not in fact be cooked in front of you, but rather on another plate opposite you. A bit odd and not the sort of teppanyaki experience that you may be used to.