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| - Gorging on raw and cooked fish, tempura, udon, rice and an wide assortment of other Japanese foods is something I try to do less often nowadays than I did 5-10 years ago, but something I enjoy nonetheless.
As far as AYCE sushi spots go in Markham, this is one of the better ones because of the large variety of dishes. Quality is at or above par as other AYCE sushi establishments. Sushi on 7 (across the street) is pretty good as well, but seating is limited there so you'll have an easier time finding a table at Yang's on a weekend.
What sets Yang's apart is that Yang's has a greater number and variety of dishes at Yang's than other AYCE sushi places, including a about 12-16 items from the grill such as salmon belly, salmon head, mackerel, sole filets and have some items such as salmon tataki, beef tataki and eel pancake that other AYCE sushi places don't have.
The sushi is good, I've only had one or two experiences in the many times I've gone here where the sushi was still really cold. Considering how busy they are they get food out to you quickly. Do be warned that they seem to run out of some items later at night, this past weekend they were out of seaweed salad and steamed egg.
They have an assortment of ramen, udon and fried rices as well.
Desserts are your typical AYCE fare of ice cream and fried banana (which aren't very good, but there aren't many AYCE places with good friend banana anyway).
It's about $29 (tip and tax included) for dinner on a weekend, and I think about $26 on a weekday.
My favorite AYCE sushi shop is still Prince sushi in Mississauga, but this Yang's a good choice if you're in the north east end of the GTA.
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