Osaka Japanese Teppanyaki Restaurant

  4.1 – 230 reviews  $$ • Teppanyaki restaurant

Osaka Japanese Teppanyaki Restaurant 2065

Licensed, traditional Japanese teppanyaki restaurant with a large dining area and an open kitchen.

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ No delivery

Hours

Monday5–10 pm
Tuesday5–10 pm
Wednesday5–10 pm
Thursday5–10 pm
Friday5–10 pm
Saturday5–10 pm
Sunday5–10 pm

Address and Contact Information

Address: 38 Albany St, St Leonards NSW 2065

Phone: (02) 9437 3066

Website: http://www.osakateppanyaki.com.au/

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Contact Us – Osaka Japanese Restaurant

Contact Us. Phone: 0478 588 979. Address: Shop 4&5 / 38-46 Albany St, St.Lenoards, NSW 2065.

Banquet Menu – Osaka Japanese Restaurant

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Reviews

Josine Ferlito
Great fun, real family atmosphere! We had a huge group event and took up 3 tables. The kids were all together on one table – ranging from 6 to 9 and had an amazing time. The staff were great and managed the kids without any issues. It is a loud experience so don’t expect something intimate.
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Dennis Rowlay
Way too noisy as you’re all in the same open area. No decorations or warm cultural entrance feel, its like entering a food hall. The chef is all right, entertaining for the kids, especially when he ignites a ‘big fire’. The food choices are limited and quite simple, nothing you can’t cook in a few minutes at home let’s say. Beef was ok, just a normal steak in pieces, not the wagyu I expected like at my first time Teppanyaki at a different venue. Also, it was quite a disappointment that I couldn’t simply order it as an add on. What really astounded me was that a few minutes after the chef left (in a hurry), an older woman simply barged in to our place and started cleaning the cooking plate, scraping it and whipeing it with disgusting cloths and took a bowl from my wife without asking, to dump the dirt in, scraped off the plate. Disgusting, rude, unmannered, appaling. Yes, we got the message, pay and leave in urge.
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Alice
They have very long tables that surround these teppanyaki grills, and it’s somewhat of an interactive performance with the chef as you watch your food get grilled and then served to you. The staff are nice and their servings are generous and fresh.
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Sharon
This is where you go for entertainment. For fun. For a child’s birthday. For the atmosphere & the experience. You 100% do not go here for the food. The service is below average. The food is below par. It felt rushed. Floor is greasy and the place feels dirty. Cutlery they hand you is dirty. The kids had fun so that is the main thing.
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Kelly McKay
We’ve been here a couple of times before and loved it. For my birthday dinner my partner booked this for us with our 3 kids (if it were just the two of us I’d have chosen something more relaxed but the kids love Teppanyaki so there we were). The food was great but the service was bad. We were in and out in under an hour. Honestly I couldn’t eat fast enough to keep up with the food. The whole thing felt so rushed and we felt ripped off as it’s not a cheap meal out for a family of 5. Hardly any Teppanyaki theatrics (which is what you pay for). They didn’t give us any sauce or ask if we’d like another drink and they forgot to do the standard salt ‘thank you’ at the end, which the kids would have loved. Wouldn’t go back again. Next time we’ll try the one at Gordon.
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J L
Osaka Japanese Teppanyaki is a pricey but not filling restaurant. The food is average, and a lot of egg ended up on the floor. Overall, the experience is just average. However, the chefs’ skills are commendable. They were able to cook the food quickly and efficiently, and they were very entertaining and friendly.
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Mike Yee
Food was only ok, the chef we had was less experienced than the others so the entertainment was average. That became apparent when he clipped my sons lip with the bbq tool when he tried to throw egg into his mouth. I’m sure it was accidental and he put in the effort, but it still happened.
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Tommy Abuel
I chose this place for my friend’s birthday party to have a different dining experience. When we got seated, the chef did his thing; threw cups for us to catch, threw eggs to catch with the cup, threw raw eggs to catch with the cup, threw cooked eggs to catch with our mouth — everyone in our group laughed coz it was funny watching us all getting (or being made to look) silly. I said to myself, ‘im too old for this sh+!t’.
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DJ Shaw
Nice teppanyaki, chef was very nice and good sense of humour. Nice that they could provide gluten free options too. Quality is not bad, not amazing either, an expensive dinner overall but your partly paying your the show and not just the food when you go to teppanyaki. Not sure the girls liked getting covered in bits of egg or fried rice but we sure all had a good laugh!
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David White
The food was ok but nothing special The chef was great and engaging, food cooked well and quickly but the two sauces were fairly bland and the food somehow lacked the teppanyaki flavours
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