Yamato Sushi & Steak House
About the Business
Yamato Sushi & Steak House is a premier dining destination located at 729 Hartford Pike in Killingly, Connecticut. Offering an exquisite fusion of Japanese cuisine, guests can indulge in fresh sushi, sashimi, and hibachi-grilled steaks prepared by skilled chefs. The restaurant provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for intimate dinners or casual gatherings with friends and family. With a diverse menu and impeccable service, Yamato Sushi & Steak House promises a memorable dining experience for all who visit.
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Location & Phone number
729 Hartford Pike, Dayville, CT 06241, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 9:30 PM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Reviews
"Got 4 Special rolls of sushi and they were very very good! I was honestly shocked by how large the pieces were on one of the rolls I got and it was so tasty! I didn't get to eat there so I can't comment on staff, service etc but the hostess who checked me out for my carry out order was very friendly. The place smelled fantastic. I'll need to go back and try some of their non sushi dishes"
"It was okay. The restaurant is clean, and the service is prompt. Compared to other Japanese restaurants, the food was basic and lacked a finer touch of quality. It's still good food, just not as appealing as other restaurants from different areas."
"We've been a few times now. The service is good. Portions are ok. My chicken was very tough. They sat our large family at a small table and we ended up taking it upon ourselves to utilize the nearby table as well. They added gratuity for our family of 8. Some restaurants do that so I wasn't surprised."
"Their sushi used to be 5 star quality but they no longer use toasted sesame seeds on their sushi rolls. Maybe you don't care about that, but I care very much about that because sushi without sesame is bland. I mean, it's still good *food*, it's just not good *sushi*. And if I'm paying a lot of money for a sushi restaurant that specializes in making sushi to make me sushi, I want good sushi. With toasted sesame seeds. The last time I was there I asked for sesame on the side, which they've given me before, but this time they said they stopped buying it altogether because they have "customers with allergies." That explanation is suspect because plenty of people are also allergic to seaweed, fish, cucumber, and avocado, and they still serve that. Whatever, so I figured, ok, maybe I can just bring my own toasted sesame next time, how simple is that? But then I came to my senses. I'm not going to bring my own ingredients to a restaurant that's supposed to have them already. I mean, it would be like an Italian restaurant without grated cheese. Or a Thai restaurant without chili peppers. Or a Mexican restaurant without salsa. Or a German restaurant without beer. "Oh, you want ketchup for your French fries? So sorry, we have customers with allergies." Either way, too bad for them, there are a bunch of other restaurants in the area that make proper sushi rolls WITH toasted sesame seeds and everything else you might be allergic to. Their hibachi is good, but I think I got it only once. I really dinged a restaurant two stars because of sesame seeds? Yeah I guess so."
"Wasn't bad, price was good, wife was happy. Ill probably be back should I ever be in the area and want sushi but I do have a few places I like better."
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