Vegan Restaurant

Yamato Japanese Steak House

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · athens · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Friendly and intimate atmosphere. Greeted warmly by server and seated within 2 minutes of walking in. Healthy portion servings. Our server checked on us several times always with a very pleasant and friendly demeanor. The price for the two of us was $31. For Japanese in Athens we will be going back to Yamato Japanese Steak House.

Friendly and intimate atmosphere. Greeted warmly by server and seated within 2 minutes of walking in. Healthy portion servings. Our server checked on us several times always with a very pleasant and friendly demeanor. The price for the two of us was $31. For Japanese in Athens we will be going back to Yamato Japanese Steak House.

-MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING-:Ordered Hibachi New York Steak(don't know why menu bothers even asking how to cook,when scant portion came in indistinguishable 1/4" cubes)& Chicken,Beef Fried Rice(while the meat had standout flavor,it was still a somewhat hefty price tag[$11.29] for their ample heap[predominantly rice] which lacked any traditional vegetable expectance period),Mushrooms(it lists as plain as all that and 'as a side dish':with no further details given,though at $4.99 I was hoping they were fried;turns out this appetizer of sorts would've been ideal on...well,you know...one's beef slab topping)---never ever again[amen]!!!

-MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING-:Ordered Hibachi New York Steak(don't know why menu bothers even asking how to cook,when scant portion came in indistinguishable 1/4" cubes)& Chicken,Beef Fried Rice(while the meat had standout flavor,it was still a somewhat hefty price tag[$11.29] for their ample heap[predominantly rice] which lacked any traditional vegetable expectance period),Mushrooms(it lists as plain as all that and 'as a side dish':with no further details given,though at $4.99 I was hoping they were fried;turns out this appetizer of sorts would've been ideal on...well,you know...one's beef slab topping)---never ever again[amen]!!!

My wife likes the sushi but I like the hibachi. Well worth it. Wait is always short.