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Welcome to Yotsuba

Yotsuba, a Japanese restaurant located in Ann Arbor, MI, offers a wide range of options for both vegetarians and meat lovers. From traditional vegetarian appetizers like Edamame and Goma Ae to meat and poultry options like Yakitori and Nikutataki, there is something for everyone. Customers rave about the fresh and consistent sushi, with favorites including the Calamari and cold noodle dishes. The spacious interior, friendly service, and diverse menu make Yotsuba a go-to spot for sushi lovers in the area. While some find the prices on the higher side, the quality of the food and overall dining experience make it worth a visit.

Yotsuba: Reviews & Ratings

Jamie J.
Jamie J.

Calamari was spot on, so delicious! Loved the cold noodle dish. Also tried several rolls and they was all very good as well! Will most definitely return when in the area!

Brittney C.
Brittney C.

Best sushi in A2, fancy California is a favorite of anyone I've brought here. Very kind service and large menu.

Cristin G.
Cristin G.

The interior is quite large with lots of window seating, the booth we sat in was clean and comfortable. Our server was very nice and handled by request for no sesame seeds without issue. We ordered gyoza (pork), avocado roll, an asparagus tempura roll, spicy California roll, shoyu ramen, and miso ramen. The dumplings came out first, they were plentiful, crispy, and had a nice flavor. The miso ramen was enough for my teenage daughter and I to share, it had a nice comforting flavor and the noodles were perfectly bouncy. I tried some of the shoyu broth as well which was equally delicious. Side note: both ramen bowls came with a 4pc side of gyoza, which I did not realize! The only downside for me was the price of the entrees. Normally I would have ordered chicken katsu, but not at their $27 price tag.

Chloe F.
Chloe F.

I've been going to Yotsuba for years and it's always fresh and consistent. They have a decent amount of veggie rolls and they are a very good size, I've been to places where I would need six rolls to be full, but if I ate three here I'm stuffed.

Kevin Z.
Kevin Z.

I finally visited Yotsuba after having it on my list for a while. One thing to point out is that the service here is really good. Overall, the sushi is pretty good. I would recommend the caterpillar roll the most out of the 5 I got. I wouldn't get the one with the spicy tuna on top of crispy rice again due to the overwhelming amount of rice in proportion. The chicken was ok and could be seasoned more. I also got the scallops nigiri which tasted very fresh, but the salmon sashimi had 2 bones in it.

Aminah K.
Aminah K.

Stopped by for dinner this weekend. We ordered couple sushi rolls - Fancy Cali Tempura and Firecracker - and the chicken katsu. The sushi was delicious and fresh. The chicken katsu was just ok - not enough sauce with the amount of chicken they give. The service was kind and friendly and the restaurant was clean. Would definitely come back.

Ainsley E.
Ainsley E.

Been here several times and only now reviewing! I think they changed the interior over covid -- I remember there being kotatsu-esque booths that are closer to the ground but it seems they were replaced with regular booths. I didn't see any tatami rooms but maybe they were in another part of the restaurant. Food was great. Their bento box has a great spread including tempura, gyoza, fried siu mai, and katsu shrimp. You also get a little salad and pickles along with your chicken teriyaki. Sushi is solid (maki and nigiri). The fatty tuna is not worth the price. Good takoyaki. Service was kind but got a little spottier near the end of our visit. Definitely going to go back! Just know they don't seem to have an especially authentic Japanese restaurant experience environment-wise, but the food is decent!

Lydia F.
Lydia F.

Agadashi Tofu How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. Is it thine crunchy fried tofu Or the comforting hug of your rich broth Is it the mushrooms so perfect they seem unreal Or the crunch of unidentifiable orange bits I don't know all of the ingredients But I know your soul And it is love For real though, everything here is spectacular. Great service, great food. So good that it may uplift your mood. So good that your new happy mood may cause something unexpectedly good to happen. I guess I'm saying that you need to eat here and manifest some good food in your life. Especially the agadashi tofu. It's life changing.

Location

  • Yotsuba
    2222 Hogback Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Hotline: (734) 971-5168

Yotsuba is a Japanese restaurant located at 2222 Hogback Rd in Ann Arbor, MI. This establishment offers a wide range of vegetarian options for lunch, including edamame, goma ae, ohitashi, and hiyayakko. For meat and poultry lovers, they also have delicious options such as yakitori and nikutataki. Their menu includes a variety of soups like onion, UDofu, and miso. Yotsuba offers a casual dining experience with amenities like wheelchair accessibility, catering services, and a full bar.

Customers have raved about the quality of the food at Yotsuba. Reviews mention the spot-on calamari, cold noodle dishes, and a variety of sushi rolls that have impressed diners. The restaurant's spacious interior with window seating and comfortable booths, along with friendly service, adds to the overall dining experience.

Personal experiences shared by customers highlight the generous portion sizes, fresh ingredients, and consistent quality of the food. However, some mention the higher prices of certain dishes like the chicken katsu. Despite this, the overall positive reviews and recommendations reflect the popularity and success of Yotsuba as a go-to spot for sushi and Japanese cuisine in Ann Arbor.

If you're in the mood for authentic Japanese flavors and a diverse menu with plenty of vegetarian options, Yotsuba is definitely worth a visit. Whether you're a sushi lover or looking for hearty soups and appetizers, this restaurant offers a satisfying dining experience with a wide range of options to choose from.