Reviews
When I first went here years ago the food was great and so was the service. Now the food is good and the service is almost nonexistent. I shouldn't have to wait from a reservation at 7:30 until 8:20 to have the food start. Nobody came to check if we needed other drinks or a refill on our water. So many places expect a tip and you barely get service this is one of those places.
The all you can eat isn't worth it. They don't have much of a variety and the only thing that changes is whether they add cucumbers or avocados with different sauces. The rolls they give you has Soo much rice. It feels like they put so much rice to try and fill you up faster.Food: 2/5
This was my second time at the location since I’ve been here before for a birthday party. I really enjoyed it then so I decided to bring my family from out of town to have the Yangs special experience. Unfortunately the service was horrible. It seemed like they wanted to get out of there as quick as they could so there was no show. What’s teppanyaki without all the flames and fun? The 2 chefs sharing the area decided to tackle the meals together. One made the rice as the other one made the meats. If there wasn’t gonna be a show, I would have never decided to take my family there. That will probably be the last time I go there.
More on the expensive side but need to remember paying for the different cooking experience that is in-front of you. Found everything tasted really good. Both sushi we tried and the teppanyaki. Really liked the Lychee Lover drink however they jib you on the liquor lol not sure if any was even in there. Service: To be expected waitressing inattentive and abrupt they do rush you out but this is typical as these establishments it’s expected. The “show” was disappointing years ago when we would come it was interactive and engaging throughout the entire meal. Now it was just two people who came to cook the food and get out. Stopped to do the onion trick quickly and then later on if someone wanted to catch a piece of egg in their mouth.
Some improvements can be done for the place. The servers could be more active and faster when serving. We had all you can eat and didn't get the try the teppanyaki but from far it looks very fun and interesting to watch. Hopefully one day I will have a chance to go back and try out the teppanyaki.
Decent spot for teppanyaki, it was good food n okay service. The chef cooking ours was good but ive seen better. But definately worth a try for teppanyaki experience. The fried rice tho, I'd say one of the best.
Don’t expect to much even though the price has increased to over $40 per person….overall selection and quality has gone down. Not the same anymore… sad. The place need repairs as it is falling apart inside.
Very nice sashimi dinner. First cuts were large and later cuts were size small. However, most of the fish was fresh and delicious.
Possibly the worst AYCE sushi experience I ever had. I came in with high hopes this place would please our palettes, but the fish felt rubbery and the mackerel was extremely mushy and broke inside my mouth in a bad way. I only decently liked the beef enoki mushroom roll, but other than that the Sushi rolls felt really dry and left out in the room temperature for a very long amount of time. The soy sauce also was very watered down with water and I was very sadly disappointed as well with the Takoyakj and Scallops which came smothered in Kewpie mayo. Please see my photo provided of my “Volcanic Roll” which tasted sour & made of questionable ingredients. Everything felt very cheap and I was not happy after eating. The young waiters were lukewarm to us but didn’t say much or do anything spectacular to make our experience any better. We will not be returning unless the food preparations and quality of ingredients improve. I am very sorry but to give this experience a one star.
If you’re looking for great vegetarian options Along with non veg in sushi - then Yang’s is the perfect place to be. Great staff, super variety and great value for money as well. Highly recommend!