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We just had a wonderful meal on Kobe's on the 192 - well worth the visit for something a bit different.
You are seated around large horseshoe shaped tables, and the chef cooks your meal in front of you.
Included in the meal is a clear soup and a salad as an appeitiser. We decided to go without the starter, but there was a lot of choice including sushi and more 'conventional' appetisers.
You then choose what you would like as the main course - there was steak, chicken and seafood.
The chef first cooks (on a large hot plate in the table) a selection of vegetables and serves to each guest, then the seafood, then noodles, then steak or chicken, followed by rice. All the dishes are served seperately and you eat with chopsticks (they had special ones for children).
We were all full by the time the rice was served, but they offer you 'doggy boxes' to take home.
There is also a good selection of desserts.
It was on of the nicest meals we have had, and great for the children(aged 10 and 4) as the chef was great at entertaining[msnsmile2]
Well worth a visit
I agree Dawn - Kobe is fantastic. We are in Orlando at the moment and have eaten there twice so far.
The vegetables are like an Oasis in the desert!
caroline
14-08-2005, 19:16
Sounds great Dawn, how many people are seated at the table?
Florida3883
14-08-2005, 19:35
Will have to try it when I'm over at the end of the month.
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Sounds great Dawn, how many people are seated at the table?
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10 people sit around the table.
Liam_Sandie
14-08-2005, 22:14
The Kobe is fantatic...definately a must do and also quite reasonable. They do an early bird menu which is great value for money, ideal if you go on the way back from the parks and you have small kids who would be asleep if you went home and then out for dinner....[msnwink]
When we went in July it was my daughter's birthday. For $6.95 they sang 'Happy Birthday' provided a cake and took a photo which was presented on a card. A great night. [msnsmile2]
might give it a try next time we are there.
This sound like another one for us to try, let's hope we can fit it in, in November[msnwink][msnsmile2][msnwink]
djdigitald
15-08-2005, 18:20
Will try it in February when we go. BTW nice villa Deb :D
Thanks! here's the photo of my daughter @ Kobe's being sung to. As the restaurant was full she was sooooo embarrassed[msnembarrased]
http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums/Data/Deb/2005815144846_Kobes.jpg
Watch your hair doesn't catch fire!!!
Watch your hair doesn't catch fire!!!
http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums/Data/Deb/2005815145314_kobes.jpg
I agree, Kobe is always on our list. We recently were in Florida and decided it was Kobe for my birthday evening meal as we enjoy it so much. We met another British couple and they said to mention it was my birthday and you'd get a discount or free meal. We mentioned it, showed my driver's license and got $15 off my meal.
Also, they do a VIP card. You get one point for every Dollar spent. Once you earn $250 points, you get a free meal. Definitely worth it as we've been going for years and only now found out. Could have had a couple of free meals, I'm sure.
Ask the hostess at the door, and they'll give you a VIP card, then have it stamped when you pay so that you earn the points. It's that simple! [clap] [clap]
Olga Wells
I agree, Kobe is always on our list. We recently were in Florida and decided it was Kobe for my birthday evening meal as we enjoy it so much. We met another British couple and they said to mention it was my birthday and you'd get a discount or free meal. We mentioned it, showed my driver's license and got $15 off my meal.
Also, they do a VIP card. You get one point for every Dollar spent. Once you earn $250 points, you get a free meal. Definitely worth it as we've been going for years and only now found out. Could have had a couple of free meals, I'm sure.
Ask the hostess at the door, and they'll give you a VIP card, then have it stamped when you pay so that you earn the points. It's that simple! [clap] [clap]
Olga Wells
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by J & O
I agree, Kobe is always on our list. We recently were in Florida and decided it was Kobe for my birthday evening meal as we enjoy it so much. We met another British couple and they said to mention it was my birthday and you'd get a discount or free meal. We mentioned it, showed my driver's license and got $15 off my meal.
Also, they do a VIP card. You get one point for every Dollar spent. Once you earn $250 points, you get a free meal. Definitely worth it as we've been going for years and only now found out. Could have had a couple of free meals, I'm sure.
Ask the hostess at the door, and they'll give you a VIP card, then have it stamped when you pay so that you earn the points. It's that simple! [clap] [clap]
Olga Wells
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That's very useful to know [msnsmile2]
McjohnjM
16-08-2005, 13:49
Which end of the 192 is it at, it sound like a must do on our visit in December.
Kim & John
There are several locations. This is the link for location information:
http://www.kobesteakhouse.com/kobemap.html
or for general information, visit www.kobesteakhouse.com
Remember to book your table at least a few days ahead to avoid having a long wait when you get there. Ask the hotess for a VIP card so that you can start earning points from your first visit and present the card when paying the bill. :D
Olga
We've "done" a couple of the Tepenyaki restaurants over here. Must go to Kobe's when in Florida. Mmmm, food [msntongue]
Sounds good, can't wait to try it[msnwink]
ALR