Yamatos
14892 N US Hwy 25 E, Corbin, KY, 40701
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Address :
14892 N US Hwy 25 E
Corbin, KY, 40701 - Phone (606) 526-8883
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Specialities
- Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
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Jason L.
Pleasantly surprised with this place. I got the Teriyaki Chicken Bento box. The salad was crisp and fresh and the dressing was sweet and unique which I like in my Japanese Asian dressings. The Teriyaki was good with great salty sweet flavor combination. The California Rolls were fresh and the miso soup was very flavorful. While not the best Japanese food I have ever had it was really good and when you consider the rural location Yamatos is a great choice if you are in Corbin have a craving for Japanese food.
(4)Matthew C.
I love Yamato! My wife and I usually go here for date nights, which isn't so difficult since we live close by. I've eaten at many japanese restaurants, both large and small, and Yamato is my favorite of them all. I ate at the highly-regarded Little Tokyo in Pigeon Forge, TN, and I was underwhelmed with their food. I looked at my then-girlfriend and stated: "I miss Yamato..." Despite a few other reviews here, I am very impressed with both the hibachi served at Yamato as well as the sushi. The "Crispy Crab Roll" is quite possibly the best sushi I have ever eaten. I am also a big fan of the Spicy California Roll. On the hibachi side, try the Yakiniku and Shrimp. If given a choice of any japanese restaurant, I would always choose Yamato. It might not be a 5-star restaurant, but it's relatively cheap and it tastes great. Always a good combination, in my opinion.
(5)Joseph O.
Not up to standards. I've eaten at a lot of Japanese places over the years, and know Japanese food quite well. These people don't know Japanese food, at all. My wife and myself first made the mistake of trying to order our sushi using the proper names. Nobody there knew what the Japanese terms for anything were. The sushi itself was bad, the teriyaki I had was soaked in too-sweet sauce, and they managed to even make unsweetened tea taste bad somehow (I think it was quite old). The ambiance was a total failure. Loud rap music does not a good Japanese place make. The ONLY reason to go here is that it's the only Japanese place for several counties. We really wanted Sushi and were in town, so we gave it a try. In a more competitive market like Lexington, it wouldn't stand a chance.
(1)Jenny S.
One word DISGUSTING. The sushi was slimy and fell apart the moment I picked it up. The rice tasted like minute rice. So if you want good sushi, save the hassle and go north to Richmond or Lexington.
(1)Paul D.
I work at a sushi restaurant in tampa,fl. I was not very impressed by the quality of sushi they had compared to ours
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