Tanaya’s Cafe was established in 1992. Soon after, word began to spread about the Teppanyaki grill, eventually giving rise to the constant appreciation from return visitors to the restaurant. Tanaya’s Cafe has become a favorite spot for casual Teppanyaki dining.

In Japanese, ‘teppan’ means iron plate or steel sheet, and ‘yaki’ means stir-fried food or stir-frying. The whole experience of dining teppanyaki style, however, proves that these words are far more than the sun of their parts. Teppanyaki is stir-fried meat and vegetables, cooked and eaten off a large, table-top grill. A mouth-watering type of cuisine, which continues to increase in popularity as variations are made to suit all taste preferences. Teppanyaki chefs have ample opportunity season and divide each guest’s portion onto plates on the teppan, keeping the food warm. Watching the chef prepare Teppanyaki is an important and exciting part of the meal. Veteran diners wiill eat and converse while glancing at the spectacle in front of them, whereas first-timers will most likely have great difficulty taking their eyes off the performance.

Location : Jl. Raya Legian 131
Telp : +62 (0) 361 754362
Price : under thirty US Dollars
Hours : 07:00 am – 11:00 pm
Crediit Card : Visa, MasterCard, JCB
Private Dining : No
Vegetarian : Yes
Live Music : No
Parking : Yes
Child Friendly : Yes
Tax : 10%
Service : 5%
E-mail : info@villadedaun.com