I have mentioned a while ago that I’m not very fond of all-you-can-eat Japanese restaurant. There are various reasons. Whenever I see “all you can eat”, my mind shifts to “must make my $$$ worth it!”. so i would simply stuff myself as much as possible…instead of enjoying every bite. Plus, in the end, the amount I ate is similar to A la carte… A la carte just serves much better quality…
Anyway…my firm was celebrating the end of tax season (yes…this was a while ago. I’m so behind…) and decided to go to Yang’s.
If I didn’t go to Toronto the last weekend, I may have a different opinion of Yang’s. But Toronto’s experience totally changed my view of Yang’s.
At first, I really wasn’t impressed with Yang’s….their sushi was mediocre. Much of their other non-sushi dishes were too oily. However, their steak was surprisingly very delicious.
However…after my Toronto trip, I realized that Yang’s do offer a great varieties of sushis and other meals. and how much better they tasted than Toronto. Therefore, it sort of really skewed my opinion of Yang’s now.
As a All you can eat sushi place, I think Yang’s is really not bad… But like I said…quality over quantity.
I was only able to capture 10% of what we ordered… we were all hungry beasts at that time, and honestly devour every plate served to our table…
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