

Hand-tossed, oak-fired pizza & other Mediterranean eats are served at this woodsy-chic bar & eatery.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 17711 Chenal Pkwy, Little Rock, AR 72223
Phone: (501) 821-1144
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: yayaseurobistro.comopentable.comtripleseat.com
littlerock.yayaseurobistro.com
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Reviews
So we did come back on our last night in Little Rock. This time I had the Lamb & Frites, which was absolutely wonderful but still finished with the Phyllo Brownie. We had a different server who was also excellent, but to our delight, although she was cut for the night, Alexis stopped by our table to say hello.
Truly an extraordinary dining establishment.
This was my first visit to Yaya’s. It was good food, fun & fellowship. The atmosphere was beautiful. I ordered the Shrimp Risotto and the Shrimp Linguini. I had never had either of these dishes before but I love shrimp.
My neighbor and her daughter were praising the Shrimp Risotto so I thought I’d give it a shot.
Both my neighbor and her daughter said the Shrimp Risotto was “off”, not tasting or looking like it did before. They sent theirs back for Shrimp Ravioli, but since I had never had it before, I couldn’t say whether mine was good or bad. So I kept mine. However, I did ask if it was customary for the Shrimp Linguini to only have one shrimp (for the price) in the dish. Our waiter (Roberto?) brought me out a dish with about 3 or 4 shrimp, so that took away the “minus” comment that I was going to leave about it.
By the time our entrees arrived, I was already full of bread/oil, table appetizers (Crab Cakes & Bruschetta, both very good) & Arnold Palmer. I really wasn’t hungry because I had eaten a beef sausage about an hour before leaving home.
After tasting my Shrimp Risotto and Shrimp Linguini, I had Roberto put mine in a To-Go container. Before we left Roberto brought out raspberry cheesecake for Marcia and Ciliccia and spoons for All. We sang the traditional Happy Birthday song and they shared a spoonful of their birthday dessert with us. I’m not a fan of raspberry, but the cheesecake itself was top notch.
Next day, I ate my “leftovers”. My only complaint was that the Shrimp Linguini was spicy. I don’t recall anything in the description that would let me know it was spicy so I don’t know where the spicy was coming from. With my acid reflux, spicy won’t let me be Great. Overall, I did enjoy both dishes
This establishment really likes to pretend to be gourmet, but it’s a pretentious farce. Paying the amount we did for what is hospital quality eggs and biscuits, overcooked bacon, dry sausage patties, and Jimmy Dean Sausage Links is bizarre. Ordered an eggs Benedict and whoever poached the egg failed to drain it properly and I ‘enjoyed’ watered down hollandaise sauce with very little flavor. If you want a similar experience head over to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and enjoy the cafeteria’s breakfast for $29 dollars less! 🙂
They did have a very nice band playing, I would’ve preferred just giving them all of the money.
A pretty terrible experience overall! :)))) Service was polite and helpful at least.
Despite some initial service inconsistencies, the staff improved towards the end of our meal. Unfortunately, just as we were leaving, a large roach crawled onto our table, which was a major turnoff. This incident prevented me from giving a higher review, despite some positive aspects of our dining experience.
My first time there, server was excellent. Food was excellent. I had the soup, delicious then the baked lasagna
Highly recommend. They get really busy but you can make reservations online. Also, the bunch is legendary.