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Yanako

Address
4255 Main St Philadelphia PA 19127
Phone
(267) 297-8151
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Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
12:00pm-9:30pm
Monday
5:00pm-9:30pm
Tuesday
12:00pm-9:30pm
Wednesday
12:00pm-9:30pm
Thursday
12:00pm-9:30pm
Friday
12:00pm-9:30pm
Saturday
12:00pm-9:30pm

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...the next culinary adventure from Chef Moon Krapugthon, owner of Chabaa Thai, featuring creative...

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Already a hit in Manayunk thanks to her long-running Chabaa Thai, chef Moon Krapugthong has stepped out of her Thai curry comfort zone to launch Yanako, a Japanese concept with Okinawan Harou "Harry" Ige, a master of raw fish with an eye for elegance. Start at the sushi bar, downing seasonally dressed oysters and sliced escolar with dusted seaweed, then move onto proper soba or udon noodle entrees that juggle tradition and innovation.

Bento boxes are usually cheapo lunch options, but here at Yanako they're used to showcase the diversity of Japanese cooking. A box featuring a 7-ounce teriyaki-marinated NY strip, for example, will run you $35 but is packed with everything you'd ever want to eat at a Japanese joint.

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Average Rating
80

Visited on New Years Eve for dinner, which it was fairly busy so I suggest making reservations. A special holiday menu was available and offered a multitude of well crafted options without losing...

Average Rating
60

Food here is mediocre except for the sushi. It is definitely one of the better places to get sushi, but it is also quite pricey here too. If you want to get quality sushi, this is the place to...

Average Rating
60

The sushi is good - very fresh and I love how they flavor their rice. Downside - the speciality rolls are crazy expensive and are average at best. Better sushi restaurants in the city have cheaper...

Average Rating
80

I went here last night with a couple of friends for a bite to eat. Yanako is a Japanese restaurant that also serves Thai food . I love Thai food. My friend suggested that I try the Penang curry...

Average Rating
100

Came here for restaurant week. They have great presentations for their food. I would give them 6 stars for that alone. Love the decor of the establishment. I must say there is nothing that I...

Business description (3)

Diadem is located at 4205 Main St, Philadelphia, PA. This location is in the Manayunk neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants.

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...the next culinary adventure from Chef Moon Krapugthon, owner of Chabaa Thai, featuring creative spins on sushi & traditional Japanese dishes.

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Bento boxes are usually cheapo lunch options, but here at Yanako they're used to showcase the diversity of Japanese cooking. A box featuring a 7-ounce teriyaki-marinated NY strip, for example, will run you $35 but is packed with everything you'd ever want to eat at a Japanese joint.

Already a hit in Manayunk thanks to her long-running Chabaa Thai, chef Moon Krapugthong has stepped out of her Thai curry comfort zone to launch Yanako, a Japanese concept with Okinawan Harou "Harry" Ige, a master of raw fish with an eye for elegance. Start at the sushi bar, downing seasonally dressed oysters and sliced escolar with dusted seaweed, then move onto proper soba or udon noodle entrees that juggle tradition and innovation.

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