Yuki Japanese Restaurant Research

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Yuki Japanese Restaurant, in Fremont, serves delectable Japanese entrées and amazingly fresh sushi in its warm and friendly eatery. The ikura mini-don small sized serving of salmon roe over sushi rice and a cup of the zousui rice soup in savory broth make excellent starters to your meal. Some of Yuki Japanese Restaurant’s specialty kitchen entrées include the thin-sliced and marinated ginger beef dinner, the grilled mackerel smoked saba and the yakitori skewered and grilled chicken coated in a thick sweet sauce. Diners are consistently impressed with the quality of Yuki Japanese Restaurant’s sushi. A few of the most popular rolls include the spider roll with soft shell crab, avocado, kaiware and burdock, the Fremont with spicy tuna, shrimp

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