Lively restaurant featuring Japanese-style flaming tableside grills & specialty sushi rolls.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4714 SW College Rd, Ocala, FL 34474
Phone: (352) 304-6077
Website: http://www.yamatojapanesesteakhouse.com/locations.html
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Reviews
Thanks to the staff for being quick and takes initiative on the yum yum sauce to go!
Yes, Lilly thank you!
Our chef Luis is our kind of guy, he cooks it good and holds each seat correctly no matter how many times we moved around due to the 15 min window. ( in case other show up to fill empty spots)
We moved the area recently and we would definitely recommend it.
Then for the first time ever for us, Yamato Japanese Steak House had something else that every other Japanese steak house/hibachi normally has. Neither of us saw any person connected with Yamato that looked like they had any Asian connection. I guess it really didn’t matter, but I’ve never been to any type of Asian style restaurant of any kind, that didn’t have somebody of Asian decent. It wasn’t a good or bad thing, just an observation of many years of past experiences.
Our server was very attentive. But there were not a lot of tables at the moment since it was still early. Be that as it may, she still did a great job. Our chef did ok. But the typical hibachi show one would see at a hibachi dinner was way less show than a normal hibachi show. But it wasn’t terrible either. More of a minimal hibachi experience.
The food wasn’t the best we’ve ever had. But it was good. I had scallops that were good. The fried rice was a little bland. But with some added sauce, it was decent. I did like the noodles as well. The wife felt pretty much the same. I think she liked the vegetables more than I did, but that is normally the case. 🙂
The portion was of good size and most folks will not go home hungry. It’s probably safe to say that a lot of folks might take left overs home with them. Yamato is not inexpensive. But we felt that the prices were reasonable for what we got. But peoples opinions do and will differ.
All in all, Yamato was not the best hibachi experience that we’ve ever had. But it was decent. The food was decent. The price was decent. The experience itself, was decent. Not the best ever in all respects. But decent. Decent enough that I’m sure that we will return in the future.
As a bonus: Yamato (as of this time) offers a free meal to folks on the day of their birthday. I do not know the details and restrictions. Only that proof of your birthday by ID or birth certificate is required. It makes total sense to me to provide proof. Otherwise it would be some person’s birthday every time people sat down. Unfortunately, some people will always try to take advantage of a good thing. As such, I agree with requirements of proof. Besides, it is a bonus free meal to entice business. Be thankful for what it is, not what some people may think it should be.
This place was perfect! We avoided the hibachi table and picked a more quiet option with a table. Perfect for light conversation and the food was delicious!
I don’t remember our servers name but, she was fantastic! Very attentive, even after we chose a more secluded area!
Ordered a green tea cheese cake to go. The dinner was generous with the portions, but the cheesecake was a very, very tiny sliver. The appetizer was delicious. I will go back again. Price was pretty good compared to Benihana, which is where we have been going for the last 40 years before moving to Florida.
We specifically asked for someone who put on a very good show because we had family travel several hours to meet us for dinner and we were celebrating a birthday of someone who really enjoys the show at a Japanese steakhouse.
Our chef told us they were no longer allowed to do the little food-tossing stunts. There was no egg-spinning and tossing and catching. There was no onion “volcano.” No food flipped for us to catch. Nothing like that. And we probably sat with our water for 30 minutes before he appeared.
Then we noticed another table with another chef had the full show one would expect. Lots of laughs and interaction. Shrimp flying. Eggs spinning. Volcanoes shooting fire. That chef’s name was DK.Ask for DK if you want that kind of experience. He was great. Just two tables away for us. Bummer.
It’s not like we didn’t ask for that kind of experience. We did. And the hostess said she had no idea which chefs put on a good show. We had even called in advance and asked how to be sure we got that kind of chef.We were told to ask the hostess upon arrival.
Yamato, if you’re going to charge for the hibachi show, put on the hibachi show. Train your hostesses. You don’t have to lose customers over something like this. Some people wouldn’t have cared about a lackluster chef performance. But we did and we made that clear. We’ve come to you for special celebrations many times before and have been pleased. But this was not OK.