Thursday, 10 December 2015

Yesterday, my relatives and I had a late lunch at Yama in the Queen Victoria Building. They are primarily a Japanese restaurant, but have menu items including kimchi udon (Korean) and bacon and egg sandwiches (western).

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Overall, the dining experience was very satisfying. The food, while a bit more pricey than it normally would be, came in servings a bit larger than expected. We ordered a kimchi udon, 2 cold soba noodles, a plate of tempura, soba noodle salad, a creamy soup of some sort and a bacon and egg sandwich with a side of chips.



Kimchi udon

soup

bacon and egg sandwich


Honestly, the taste of the food was worth the price. The serving dishes for the soba noodles were traditional, and aside from being seated very near to the ladies’ restroom (which by the way was the most spacious public bathroom I’ve ever seen), it was thoroughly enjoyable. The service was good, too, despite there being lots of people at the time of arrival. Would 100% go there again if given the chance.
-Angela
Food: 4.5/5

Service: 4.5/5

Price: 3.5/5
Address: Queen Victoria Building, 455 George St, Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: (02) 9269 0080

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