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Kabuki Frankfurt
Teppanyaki live cookingOmotenashiLive cookingStrong traditional approachSince 1989BahnhofsviertelJapanese-trained chefs
Opened in Frankfurt in 1989, Kabuki is the city's longest-standing dedicated teppanyaki restaurant and a benchmark for Japanese omotenashi hospitality in Germany. Japanese-trained chefs perform at the hot iron plate, transforming carefully selected fresh ingredients into theatre as much as cuisine.
- Price
- ¥¥¥¥
- Area
- Bahnhofsviertel
- Since
- 1989

Plate № 38
About
Kabuki has served teppanyaki in Frankfurt's Bahnhofsviertel for over three and a half decades, making it one of the oldest Japanese restaurants of its kind in Germany. The restaurant's founding philosophy, rooted in the Japanese concept of omotenashi — attentive hospitality that anticipates guests' needs — has been maintained throughout its history. Japanese-trained chefs work at the teppan grill in full view of diners, combining knife skills, showmanship, and precision cooking into an experience that is as entertaining as it is delicious. Carefully selected fresh ingredients underpin every dish. Tripadvisor rates it among Frankfurt's top Japanese restaurants with consistent praise for food, service, and atmosphere. Evening-only service, Wednesday through Sunday.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Frankfurt's premier teppanyaki restaurant since 1989 — over 35 years of excellence
- Japanese-trained chefs delivering live teppan cooking as culinary theatre
- Deep commitment to Japanese omotenashi hospitality philosophy
- Central Bahnhofsviertel location, conveniently close to Frankfurt's main station
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