Welcoming:9/10 Menu Choices: 10/10 Food Presentation: 10/10
Food Temperature: 9/10 Food Taste: 18/20 Service: 9/10
Ambiance/Music: 9/10 Architecture/Interior: 10/10 Air Quality: 10/10
Total: 94/100
- Reach a glass space, opened to the busy streets of Downtown Beirut from two sides
- Grey concrete floors
- At the entrance, a bar welcomes you before moving forward to the first dining space
- A black column divides the space into two distinct dining areas
- A high ceiling covered with glass panels makes the space look twice as big, while a large design chandelier pend from the ceiling
- Wood is all over the place, decorating the walls, especially the high parts with parallel design panels
- In the middle, the black metallic column is crafted and back-lit
- Stairs take you to the restrooms: the most beautiful part of the restaurant and should not be missed.
- A large piece of art of a Japanese knife, crafted in white marble, decorate the wall on the right.
- Wooden tables fill in the space and have a gray stripe each decorating it. Grey fabrics design chairs surround them
- To the left, from side to side is the rolling bar where a busy group of chefs prepare the orders
- Take a look at the high walls, they are not to be missed. Dozens of layers of wood from different colors change the straight wall into a design piece
- Light gray marble tiles are used everywhere adding class and finesse
- Under the facing wall is a long bench
- High glass facades give a view on the busy streets of Beirut
- Salads
- Starters
- Dumplings
- Breaded Agemono
- Tempura
- Rice
- Noodles
- Cold Specials
- Hot Specials
- Beef Specials
- From the grill
- Hozo Maki
- Crispy Ura Maki
- Ura Maki
- Temaki
- Desserts
- Izuzukuri
- Sashimi
- Nigiri Sushi
- Gunkan Sushi
- Special Maki
- The Chicken Salad mixed (003) with al dente cooked noodles was excellent. Served in a bowl with yuzu and mustard sauce, this salad redefines tasty food. I loved the crunchy black seeds enjoyed at the end of every bite.
- The Scallop Tiradito (032) was impeccable, even more than exquisite. Thin sliced scallops marinated in Yuzu sauce and topped with rocotto chili and green coriander. With a hint of sea salt and just enjoy.
- The King Crab salad (038) will make your heart skip a beat. A tiny little portion of pure enjoyment.
- Even Salmon Sashimi (035) was unique. Mixed with chives, yuzu and ginger the salmon bites offer more than the taste we all know.
- The Slow Cooked Salmon (040) and its spicy sour sauce was breathtaking. Juicy, light and cooked to perfection.
- A plate that must be ordered is the Black Cod (042) which comes with a special miso paste marination. Three days of marination, long hours of cooking, caramelized layers, juicy heart and some mouthwatering sauce. Yumm…
- After that came the Rock Shrimp tempura (039) served with a creamy spicy sauce. I enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed its presentation. At Yabani, there is no cabbage filling the bottom of the bowls, just pure fish and enjoyment.
- The Panko Salmon (062) may look like the crispy salmon salad we all know but this one has a touch of finesse that comes with an upscaled sauce. I loved it.
- Welcome to a luxurious Japanese restaurant.
- There are no photos on the menu just 117 orders in numbers
- I admire the fact that they don’t use any of those ugly plastic green leaves
- The decor is breathtaking
- The waiters are well trained and professional
- The restrooms are a must see to. Discover an architectural innovation up the stairs
Preparing itself for a grand opening, Yabani’s new look and new approach will definitely make noise in town. I will be passing by for a detailed review within the weeks to come, meanwhile enjoy the photos and give us your opinion if you decide to give it a try.
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