NCL’s Teppanyaki menu has been updated for 2023 with a change to one entree item and an increase in price. Here’s the old menu followed by the new menu and a discussion of what’s changed.
The most notable change is the price to dine at Teppanyaki, which has increased 20% from $49 per person to $59 per person. There is still an automatic 20% gratuity added to each bill (if you’re dining at Teppanyaki as part of a dining package, you’ll only pay the 20% gratuity on beverages not included in a beverage package).
There has also been an unwelcome change to a popular entree item. The Filet Mignon has been discontinued and replaced with New York Strip, a less costly cut of meat.
Yes, you can see updated menus for Cagney’s and Le Bistro here with a discussion of what’s changed:
And with that…
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