Japanese Village welcomes you to their dining room. They are open late all week and are accessible by public transit and car. They are in a peaceful location known for its nightlife.
Japanese Village was the first Japanese restaurant I ever ate at as a teenager. I remember settling in around the teppanyaki grill, having no idea what was about to take place. The evening was an exciting blur of talented chefs flipping and flinging meat around quickly, delicious bites of tender beef served with sesame steak sauce and tasty veggies. It was a special occasion and the quality of the cuisine added to the experience.
One of the most traditional Japanese restaurants in Edmonton, Japanese Village will serve two dishes that will tickle your fancy. Start with the hearty bean sprout salad with ginger sauce, then move onto the succulent sirloin beef on rice with sesame sauce — if you still have room. The bean sprout salad is vegetarian.