1. Yamashiro
Yamashiro offers mostly Japanese dishes, but there some other signature items as well.
I recommend starting your dinner with a hot, green tea.
We visited on a cold, rainy day in the middle of Winter and this tea just hit the spot.

For appetizers, I recommend starting off with the pork bao buns.
The veggies and sauce really brighten up an otherwise dense and heavy appetizer.

For your meal, sushi lovers, this place is for you!
There are seemingly endless possibilities.
But if you want to try something different or if sushi isn’t really your thing, there are some hot dishes that are worth trying.
The Japanese A5 Wagyu Steak Garlic Noodles are a bit spicy, but still good overall.

The Crab Fried Rice also pairs well with these noodles.
As a side, I recommend adding the Miso Creamed Corn.
It’s a little spicier than I like, but other than that it is so good!


Now for the desserts!
Yamashiro has a few unique options.
The banana doughnuts are served with a chocolate dipping sauce and they reheat well in an air fryer if you need to take them home.

The Sticky Toffee Cake is also really good.
It’s a little denser than you’d expect, almost like a brownie or chocolate cake, but the combination of walnuts, toffee sauce, and crème fraiche is phenomenal.

Lastly, since we were celebrating during our visit, our server gifted us each a glass of champagne and we shared a small cheesecake for dessert.

They also offer Smash Cakes in milk chocolate, dark chocolate, pink, and red.
To really enhance the romance, you can get a heart cake with chocolate and candy filling for $70.
The views and the setting here really cannot be beat.
