
Set omakase menu & à la carte options in a casual setting with sushi bar seating & happy hour.
Hours
| Friday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–8:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6324 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd, Anaheim, CA 92807
Phone: (714) 974-4512
Website: https://yagijapanese.wixsite.com/yagi
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Reviews
Food/Drink- 5 stars
Ordered a variety of nigiri, but my favorites were their bellies, the golden eye snapper, and the sea bass. Also ordered the fried oysters and yellowtail collar which were fresh and full of flavor (pretty large yellowtail collar as well). The Aomori squid was really flavorful as well. Everything washed down well with their Orion beer on draft!
Service- 5 stars
Food was out quickly and servers were great. Great experience all around
Bottom Line
Excellent neighborhood sushi restaurant that has all the classics. Will definitely be back
I was extremely disappointed when I received the bill and saw that we’d been charged $7 just for plain soda water. Eventually they removed it but I never remember paying for soda water anywhere else unless it’s bottled.
Every piece of fish was thoughtfully flavored in a way that brought out the qualities of the fish. Most of them were already sauced in some ponzu and other sauces, not needing any soy, and the rice flavored with vinegar and wasabi was tasty–I normally don’t like wasabi but it was good. The toro (not pictured because I gobbled it instantly haha), sea bass with truffle, and dessert were all the stars of the show for me. Will definitely be back again soon!
Also, parking was super easy.
Whenever that mix up happened before, I assumed it was on me. I never complained. I either ate it anyway or went back and bought the right one. This most recent order was the first and only time I said something, because I was certain I had been clear and that the mistake was not mine.
I picked up the food, got home, and realized it was the regular Dragon Roll instead of the Red Dragon Roll my family actually enjoys. I called right away and asked if they could swap it. They told me I must have ordered wrong and insisted they do not make those kinds of mistakes. They offered to sell me another roll but not to replace it, even when I said I was willing to bring the wrong one back.
It is unfortunate because I see the same people there all the time and I know they recognize me as a frequent customer. They could have easily looked up my phone number and seen how often I order, which I mentioned to them. I have supported many of the small businesses in this center, and this felt like the kind of moment where they could have shown they value their community. Instead it turned into a standoff.
Eventually after some back and forth they did refund the order, but only once I made it clear I would return the food either way and dispute the charge with my credit card if I had to. It should not have needed to go that far.
The food here is good and I know how tough it is to keep a small business running. But customers should know the management here can be stubborn and they truly do not think they make mistakes. Be very specific when you order, have them repeat it back, and check your bag before leaving.