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Tokyo Dining

Updated 6/16/22
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Enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine and views of World Showcase Lagoon at this modern and sleek, contemporary restaurant. Located in the country of Japan inside Epcot's World Showcase, valid theme park admission and valid park reservation for the same day, is required to dine at this location.

Advance dining reservations are strongly recommended. When offered, Tokyo Dining participates in the Disney Dining Plan. Serving both lunch and dinner, with prices ranging from $15.00 - $35.00 per adult, the menu is limited to traditional Japanese fare. Picky eaters need to be sure to review the menu before choosing to dine at this location.

At Tokyo Dining, you are invited to take in a true cultural experience through the harmony of traditional Japanese food and hospitality. This dining location makes for a perfect choice for an elegant evening or special occasion, as you enjoy the vibrant feel of modern Tokyo, indulge in works of culinary art, and experience the elegance of Epcot at night as dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows overlook World Showcase Lagoon.

Dine on Sushi Rolls, Nigiri, and Sashimi—perfect for both the traditionalist and those who like new and exciting tastes.

Guests 21 years of age and up can select a perfect complement to their meal with a premium sake or imported Japanese beer. For something more creative, sip a colorful sake cocktail, specialty drink, or a perfectly paired wine.

For dessert, indulge in a treat with a Japanese twist like Matcha Tiramisu or Mango Mousse Cake. And no meal is complete without a freshly brewed traditional cup of green tea.

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