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Tanuki Teppanyaki
About
- 4.5 ( 17 reviews)
- 5-7
Showcasing Shinshu (Nagano) produce, Tanuki Teppanyaki delivers a unique dinning experience. As you sit around the teppan over looking the main street, our chef will prepare 6 carefully choose courses designed to compliment the reason you are there - mouth watering Japanese Beef! Bookings are essential so don't miss your chance to dine at Nozawaonsen's new fine dinning option.
Day of the Week | Opening Hours |
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Monday | 18:00 - 22:00 |
Tuesday | 9:00 - 22:00 |
Wednesday | 18:00 - 22:00 |
Thursday | 18:00 - 22:00 |
Friday | 18:00 - 22:00 |
Saturday | 18:00 - 22:00 |
Sunday | 18:00 - 22:00 |
Cuisines
- 🍣 Japanese
Dining Options
- 💺 Seating
- 🍽️ Table service
- 📅 Reservations
- 🍱 Lunch
- 🍽️ Dinner
- 🍳 Breakfast
Recommended Reviews
4.5
Erin Johnston
After waiting three days for a spot, I had high hopes for Tanuki's. The setting is great and has so much potential but the skill of the chef left a lot to be desired. The food was ok but didn't match the price tag by any stretch. They have zero flexibility on the menu, even with days of notice, which was disappointing. Not a place I would recommend I'm afraid.
Darius Vaderi
If you want to eat quality local Japanese food... but in an Australian-owned building, surrounded by Australian guests, and served by an Australian chef, and pay the usual high Australian price, then eat here. It was nice but felt like any high-end teppanyaki back home - only with well-sourced local ingredients. Don't get me wrong, it was very nice, and the chef was friendly and explained each course in detail. I was just expecting a more "local" experience. It wasn't that kind of traditional place, very modern and very, well... Australian. 5 stars if you're ok with that, 3 stars if you're looking for a very traditional Japanese teppanyaki cultural experience.
Raymond Chang
Seems to be targeting a mix of fine-dining experience with teppanyaki, without any of the (admittedly American origin) flair of cooking in front of you on a hot plate. There are many other places in town that would offer much better value for money, and other places that might offer a similar 'western fine dining' experience. The food itself was fine and service great as all other Japanese restaurants are. Hard to recommend in comparison to the other options available in town.