Address: 200 Epcot Center Dr, Orlando, FL 32830, USA
Phone: +14079395277
Sunday: 2–9PM
Monday: 2–9PM
Tuesday: 2–9PM
Wednesday: 2–9PM
Thursday: 2–9PM
Friday: 2–9PM
Saturday: 2–9PM
Vince C
Made a last minute dinner reservation and was able to bag one right before the nightly fireworks show. Went to the restaurant to check in at the reservation time and was told that the table would be ready in about 15 minutes. I thought it would be perfect because 9 pm is when the show started so I asked if it would be fine to watch the show first then be seated. She said it wouldn't be a problem. Well, it became one. Just as the announcement of the show was starting, I was tapped by the host and was informed that they have called my phone 5 times. My phone never rang. He added that we would have to go inside because the kitchen closes at 9:10 pm. A very specific time, but I said ok. I had 2 other guests with me and since it was their first time in Epcot, I told them to stay out and watch the show while I head inside and order for us. Our table was by a window with an obscure view of the show. The waiter came and he was very nice from the start. He took my orders and checked in occasionally. As soon as the show was over, my 2 guest came inside as the food were being delivered. Talk about perfect timing. The food itself were fine. Nothing spectacular or out-of this-world, but it was fine. The soup as an appetizer was very small. The entrees were fine. Again, nothing you couldn't get anywhere else outside of Epcot (but for a lower price.) So what was the "problem" I had? Well, it was the way the host handled the situation. He was very pushy and I felt extremely rushed to make a decision on what to order. I would've loved to have seen the show, but again, I was told that the kitchen was closing basically 5 minutes after being seated so I just ordered anything without really looking at the menu. A big part of making my decision on where to dine was the location of the restaurant and its view of the show. I just wish that they would have accommodated us and communicated with me better. I've dined in this location in the past and had a better experience. But the fact that i was rushed into making decisions and the host making me feel like it was my fault, I don't think I would be dining there again the future. P.S. Found out later on that night that there was a cast member event and maybe, perhaps, that was the reason why the host was in such a rush to serve their last guests. But was that good reason for him to treat us that way and give us that not-so-good experience?
Jamie Casey
Decent food, felt rushed by servers. Other places I’d go in epcot.
Yuri
Great view and space. Food has good variety, but the quality was average for the price charged. We had the shrimp udon, salmon tataki, and two types of sushi roll: hamachi and salmon.
Adele
Very unpalatable, the udon noodle soup is very salty, the sushi is also very general, the taste is very salty, the salmon rice is so hard, can't taste anything other than salty
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Check the portal, wish I could tell you but l am no longer a case member
I'm not sure that you can. If you go early enough, you may be able to if there are not many guests
Search it and you should find one. FYI there is a Benehana in the Hilton in the downtown hotel village that has food that is just as good, a better show, and better prices. If you drive they validate parking for 4 hours as well.
A reservation is not required, but it is recommended for busier times.
It is Hibachi grill. Teppan Edo is the restaraunt that has the Hibachi and they cook in front of you. So much fun. Enjoy!!
The sushi rolls are bigger than your average restaurant. Pricing is average for Disney. $10 - $40
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