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Yang’s – all you can eat

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…

 They definitely have nice decor

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…

The gyozas are actually better than most Japanese restaurants I had gone to.

 Although they do have many varieties, I find whenever they have the spicy salmon as filing, the rolls end up tasting all the same. The spicy salmon taste is overpowering.

 Their rainbow rolls are nicely executed. Very neat and tasty! Again, couldn’t take a picture of the whole roll…i quickly grabbed a piece before everyone else finished it.
Oh and…do not take their sushi pizza…it’s not good at all…way too oily.
and yes…the service isn’t the greatest…which is why my firm was smart enough to pre-send our orders before arriving there.
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