A Japanese dish of meat, fish, or both, fried with vegetables on a hot steel plate forming the centre of the table.
as modifier‘the restaurant has ten teppanyaki tables’
‘Patrons carry out their own cooking which differs from say Japanese teppanyaki restaurants where there is a chef to do the work for you.’
‘A large area in the centre of the room was rounded by teppanyaki tables.’
‘The restaurant never cooks frozen or marinated meat on its two large crescent-shaped teppanyaki hot plates, which can sit a total of 28 persons at one time.’
‘A variety of island stations including salads, soups/sandwiches, entrées, pizza, burgers/hot dogs, teppanyaki, and desserts made it so that we never had to queue.’
‘Although there are Japanese teppanyaki grills and business lunches, the buffet is the centerpiece.’
‘‘Ah,’ said Ant, and Rich could practically hear his mental cogs whirring over the splash and sizzle of a nearby teppanyaki table.’
‘Others made teppanyaki at a corner of the restaurant.’