Hidden among the many small strip malls that circle Vaughan Mills mall lies Yang's, a sushi/teppanyaki restaurant. Although I wouldn't call it upscale, it has a nice decor despite my manager commenting on the outdated white leather looking seats. I'm usually oblivious to these sorts things but I did not they'd played music that would come off my 15 year old daughter's playlist (including a few old school rap classics).
I was there for lunch and started with the Kani salad ($6) which was quite reminiscent of the surimi salad at the Mandarin. In other words, it wasn't bad but it wasn't great.
I ordered my typical spicy tuna rolls ($8) which I usually use as benchmark to compare sushi establishments. They had a good portion of decently (but not amazingly) seasoned tuna. I also ordered what I thought were Yang's maki roll (shrimp tempura, bbq eel and tobiko). Instead, I got Yam rolls ($7) which were....well....yams...and expensive ones at that. Once again, they had ample filling but were just yams and rice. The presentation was a little anemic...in fact the plate looked a white as the outdated seats.
It was decent and better than eating in the food court but far from the best sushi I've had.
Maybe the kobe beef dinner is better....