I went to Yang's out of curiosity really. I was craving terriyaki and there isn't much to choose rom in vaughan without worrying about msg. I walked in with my husband and the hostess was super kind and friendly she pulled out a menu and started explaining all that yang's has to offer. she explained how things were made, what the pricing was like, where to sit etc. and it was all we needed to be convinced that we wanted to try this place out!!
So we chose the teppanyaki...located at the south-end of the restaurant they are seats located around a cooking station. They have about 5-6 cooking stations and basically it's dinner and a show.
The prices are a bit steep but you get what you pay for!
The chicken teppanyaki starts at about $18 and the prices can go upto almost $40/ person but it all depends on what you want.
We had the sirloin steak teppanyaki and it was amazing.
The prices for tepanyaki include the plate of choice,miso soup (cream of tofu...and I dont like tofu but I could not taste it in the soup). salad, mixed grilled veggies and salmon fried rice. This was one of the best meals I've had at any japanese restaurant and it was so entertaining.
You sit and a chef comes to your circle sets up at the cooking station and prepares your meal before your eyes...except with a bit of flare. He makes an onion volcanoe, he throws veggies at your to catch in your mouth, he spins eggs and cracks them in the air...and best of all everything cooked is placed on a serving plate in front of you so you can take your time and eat and the food won't be crowded on your plate.
I recommend this place hands down!!