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Businiess name:  Yama
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Decor wise Yama is your typical local Japanese restaurant with light, wooded trimming and a clean, simplistic interior. What really sets it apart is its sushi. Not only is the sushi fresh and good, it is served in large portions and decently priced. Everything I had from the sashimi to my dragon roll surprised me both in taste and portion size. This is a great place to go with friends who really love sushi. The only con? It is ALWAYS packed at any respectable dining hour so apparently the secret is out. I would recommend making reservations but even then you may be waiting 10-15 mins to actually get seated. In the end, I think it's worth it. Pros: Large Portions, Decently priced, for quality Cons: Always packed, Def need reservations

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