Kabuki offers teppan-yaki cooked at your table, you sit around the hot table and watch as the dishes are prepared for you. Prior to our visit fellow TT'er Admetus remarked;
With teppanyaki, it can help to think of it more as entertainment with some cooked food thrown in: the emphasis privileges the show over the food. It's nice if they can get both right, but it's rare and most places don't.
The show was good the food was ok but nothing special and a bit expensive overall.
Kaiserstraße 42
60329 Frankfurt a.M.
Germany
Tel. 069 234353
Opening Hours:
Mo.-Fr.: 12.00-15.00 (Kitchen to 14.00), 18.00-24.00 (Kitchen to 22.30)
Sa, Su, and holidays: 18.00-24.00 (Kitchen to 22.30)
Restaurant is a short walk from HBF or Willy Brandt Platz
The theatrics as the chef prepares the food right in front of your eyes were a huge hit with the kids. Big smiles all around, and the place bustles with activity and laughter. The food was quite tasty; we had duck, steak, and seafood, and the kids cleaned their plates. Brace yourself as it's pricey, but clearly worth it for a once-in-a-while after-theatre treat. They do have a €10 prix fixe lunch.
Posted by: Expaticus at 3:43 pm on 9.Mar.2009