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Sapporo Teppanyaki
The guide was updated:Teppanyaki is a staple of Japanese cuisine, a way of cooking using an iron griddle. At Sapporo Teppanyaki, the chefs will entertain you with a show as they prepare your meal in front of your very eyes. To complete your Japanese experience, sake and Japanese cocktails, beers and whiskeys are to be found on the drinks menu.
Useful Information
- Address: 91-93 Liverpool Road, Manchester
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat noon–11pm, Sun noon–10:30pm
- Website: www.sapporo.co.uk/japanese-restaurant-manchester
- Phone: +44 161 831 9888
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Sapporo Teppanyaki
Teppanyaki is a staple of Japanese cuisine, a way of cooking using an iron griddle. At Sapporo Teppanyaki, the chefs will entertain you with a show as they prepare your meal in front of your very eyes. To complete your Japanese experience, sake and Japanese cocktails, beers and whiskeys are to be found on the drinks menu.
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