TEPPAN DINING KEN

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澄川4条3丁目6−10, 北海道札幌市南区

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  • Teppan Dining KEN (鉄板DINING KEN) is the premier choice for a top-tier teppanyaki experience in Sapporo’s Sumikawa area. The stylish standalone building features a modern gray exterior and a charming chef-themed sign that offers a warm welcome. The restaurant highlights live teppan performances, where every dish is cooked right in front of you using carefully selected, 100 percent Hokkaido wagyu. From ingredient handling to precise cooking, every detail is meticulously executed to create an unforgettable dining experience. Whether you are planning a relaxed girls’ outing, a romantic dinner, a gathering with friends, or a family celebration, Teppan Dining KEN offers an ideal setting. Guests can enjoy affordable teppan lunches during the day and luxurious wagyu dinners at night, paired with an impressive wine cellar that ranges from approachable bottles to rich, full-bodied vintages.

  • 【Customer Reviews】

  • With a 4.4-star rating and over one hundred reviews on Google, guests consistently praise the exceptional dining experience. Many recommend the restaurant for anniversaries, noting that every course is delicious and satisfying. Diners rave about the tender texture of the rump, chuck flap, and filet steaks, describing them as incredibly soft and flavorful. The thoughtfully prepared anniversary dessert leaves a lasting impression, reflecting the restaurant’s dedication to both quality and hospitality.

  • 【More to Recommend】

  • Conveniently located just a five-minute walk from Sumikawa Station on the Namboku Line, the restaurant is easy to access for travelers. The refined design and standalone structure offer both comfort and privacy. It is suitable for casual gatherings, romantic dinners, friendly get-togethers, and even private events. For an elevated teppanyaki experience that delights both the eyes and palate, book your table at Teppan Dining KEN through FunNow to skip the wait and enjoy a seamless culinary journey in Hokkaido.

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