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| - I have eaten here a few times, and I have had a good experience every time. Their teppanyaki experience is fun, and the meat used is high quality. The chef knows how to put on a show to entertain and make us laugh. I actually don't find the teppanyaki that expensive, because the combined value of the food plus entertainment is so high. The sushi and sashimi here is fresh. The sashimi is sliced thick; they don't treat you cheaply here. I like the maki more than the nigiri. This is because the maki is so well made - the seaweed tastes lightly toasted, the rice is so thin, and the maki is securely rolled. The portion is big, too. The nigiri is good here as well. I wonder why the chef doesn't put a bit of wasabi inside, only because this is the way I prefer it.
The service is polite, prompt and friendly. The interior decor is westernized and contemporary. One can easily mistaken the restaurant as a dessert lounge.
I seldom give expensive restaurants 5 stars, and it is expensive here. I do so for Yang's because it reliably offers good food, good services and good experience every time I have visited. It is good for both group entertainment (teppanyaki) and intimate celebration (dining room). I feel comfortable taking visiting friends and family, or having birthday celebration here. I know people will have a good time.
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