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Restaurants
Melbourne
Docklands
Riverside Teppanyaki

Riverside Teppanyaki

Japanese

Dishes priced aroundA$65

Photo of restaurant Riverside Teppanyaki in Docklands, Melbourne
Riverside Teppanyaki is not bookable via Quandoo yet. To make a reservation, contact the restaurant using the details below. Checkout the opening hours first and bear in mind that if you reserve ahead, you won't have to wait in line.

About Riverside Teppanyaki

Open today
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Opens at 6:00 pm
Friday
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Saturday
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Sunday
12:00 pm - 8:00 pm
6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Monday
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Tuesday
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Wednesday
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Thursday
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
6:00 pm - 12:00 am

More about the restaurant: Riverside Teppanyaki

Classic Japanese culinary acrobatics comes to Melbourne’s Docklands courtesy of Riverside Teppanyaki, one of the restaurants in the Kobe Jones family. Riverside, in fact, houses the largest teppanyaki tables in Australia inside its Siddely Street premises, with a total of 19 cooking stations accommodating 44 typically amazed diners. Wagyu beef, rock lobster and king prawns are just some of the premium ingredients juggled here – if you’re up for a fun, and social way to dine Japanese, gather a keen crew and book a spot at Riverside Teppanyaki’s WTC Wharf restaurant now.

Frequently asked questions

Does the restaurant Riverside Teppanyaki have parking?

No, the restaurant Riverside Teppanyaki has no parking.

Can I pay with a credit card at Riverside Teppanyaki restaurant?

No, you can't pay with card at Riverside Teppanyaki restaurant.

Thinking about making a Riverside Teppanyaki booking?

Boasting what is perhaps the world’s most participatory way to dine, Japanese teppanyaki restaurants are spectacular fun. Here at Riverside Teppanyaki down at Melbourne’s Docklands, head chef Alberto Borja has created a number of set menus, with the option of throwing your personal favourites into the mix from the a la carte offering. Diners are encouraged to get involved and make their wishes known; part of the attraction when it comes to teppanyaki is the superlative personal service – the knife-wielding chef before you is also your guide to the world of Japanese cuisine. This Kobe Jones outpost down Siddely Street is a stunning example of a global favourite. Ideal for so-called casual dining (be warned, you have to stay on your toes here!), Riverside is even better if you book a group sitting for your next celebration.

Head chef Alberto Borja hails from the Phillipines and cut his teeth, so to speak, at the world-famous Benihana brand of Japanese teppanyaki restaurants. Coming from the real-world house of flying daggers, he knows a thing or two about knife-craft and the art of airborne cuisine. Curating Riverside Teppanyaki’s menus has been a joy for this born swordsman, with his signature Wagyu rolls a perennial favourite. This Melbourne member of the Kobe Jones family of Australian Japanese restaurants has set menus that aren’t simply paint-by-numbers affairs. Each menu is themed, with titles like Tsu Tsu Mi, Body & Soul, The Kobe, Deep Sea, The Beef Lover, Surf & Turf, Mountain To Sea, and Winter Obsession. All we can recommend is to book in at Riverside Teppanyaki’s Siddely Road restaurant at the Docklands’ WTC Wharf and choose your weapon!