Squid ink stone chicken feet, I had no idea it was this! I thought it was a black stone at first, it looks so real! The color, aroma, taste and shape are all perfect! Tiramisu and desserts have their own unique flavors. If you come with friends, you might as well have a drink!
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Reviews of Yami Sushi House
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Squid ink stone chicken feet, I had no idea it was this! I thought it was a black stone at first, it looks so real! The color, aroma, taste and shape are all perfect! Tiramisu and desserts have their own unique flavors. If you come with friends, you might as well have a drink!
The Japanese food in the old town is pretty good. The portions are large, fresh, and lively. I guess the izakaya culture has also been passed on. The tempura, which is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, is a good choice. The sushi rice is of high quality, with a good ratio of rice to vinegar. It is a great way to relieve greasiness when having Japanese food for dinner.
I've seen many recommendations, and many locals come to eat here! The chefs are all Asian, and every product is really not disappointing. The sushi is really delicious, and the taste is super rich when you bite it. 🍤 The tempura is also super refreshing, so delicious! Highly recommended, it is recommended to make an appointment in advance, and you may need to wait for a seat if you come temporarily!
Yami Sushi is one of the few Japanese restaurants in Prague. Although it is located in the European Czech Republic, it is a 5-minute walk from the Old Town Square. You can see the Japanese bar as soon as you enter the restaurant. Although the waiter is European, the service feels like Japanese. The attitude is also very friendly. It is recommended to book in advance. There may be no seats when walking in. The sushi chefs in the restaurant are all Japanese. When ordering, the Japanese barrier-free Yami package can be said to be the affordable recommendation of the store. If the meal is left, you can help to pack it for free. Before leaving, Sushi master also bid farewell; in the Czech Republic if you eat more greasy meat, Yami is a good choice for a clear mouth.
Two sushi sets were blind, and I felt pretty good. The fried dumplings are really delicious, and the sweet vinegar is also flavored. The store is not on a very busy street, it needs to be searched hard. The chef is for Asian faces, maybe Japanese masters, there are many Europeans who come to eat, but the dumplings are really not good. This is the only restaurant where the meal fee can be swiped, but the tip is required to pay cash.
Yami's Japanese food is fresh, complete, and authentic sushi is loved by locals and tourists. Drinks provide a variety of foreign wines, wines, teas, etc. The room is very quiet and the service is thoughtful and welcoming.