8/24/2018 Noon –
I was on the way to Sushi Lola’s to a review but I arrived 15 minutes early, for they open at 11:30a and I remembered another sushi place I’ve been wanting to try for a couple months now called Yamasan Sushi & Grill in Orlando, FL. Located on 17-92 (Mills Ave) at the tail end of the northbound restaurant blow up from Winter Park to Maitland, Yamasan sits in a small area with 3 other restaurants, all free standing around a small courtyard. It’s very city modern, and highly attractive. Parking is at a premium sometimes, so if you can Lyft or Uber, make sure you do so for the evening rushes in the area.
Now, I drive for Lyft and 17-92/Mills Ave isn’t really a high traffic area during the day, and I discovered Yamasan from a passenger, who was a waitress at the restaurant. I’ve driven a few sushi restaurant employees to and from work and I always ask if they like sushi. This passenger was the first (and so far only) one to say she loves sushi! She told me I had to come when I dropped her off. The outside appearance of Yamasan is really appealing. Modern American construction with a Japanese flare. Outside seating is available, and inside seating with a 12 seat sushi bar.

I was greeted by the outside attendant who was cleaning – and I must say the place is extremely clean, well lit, and beautiful. Look at that wall fountain!
I was greeted inside by the host, and waiter, given the menus (sake/wine) and full menu. A sign outside gave the specials. The host gave me a complimentary shot of hot sake that was very refreshing for being hot, and semi-strong. It was 11:45am when I sat down so this woke me up. The sushi chefs also greeted me. The host asked if this was my first time here, which I responded yes, and he started giving me the rundown on his fresh uni (sea urchin) and o-toro (fatty blue fin tuna belly). VERY nice for a restaurant to do this.
I placed an order for salted salmon onigiri (rice balls; $4.50) and watched the chefs prep for the day, and my meal. Tuna, roe, and smoked eel under the glass, and the smell of cooking food made the atmosphere serene. There’s a TV which is turned very low so as not to disturb and tables around. The decor, as you can see, is modern. Each seat has a plate for your chopsticks, soy sauce, napkin and metal chopsticks. I asked for wooden, as metal is so cold. My drink order was as usual unsweet tea ($2.50).
After placing my order for onigiri, the waiter took my sushi order – octopus (tako) nigiri ($5.50), blue fin o-toro nigiri (M.P. ended up being $22), escolar nigiri (6.00) and a tuna roll (tekka, $6.75).

Two soft and warm rice balls of tasty salmon was handed to me by the chef. It was so good I forgot to snap a pic with both! The rice was a wonderful body temp and perfectly handled. The salmon inside smooth, firm, and delicious. A couple drink refills later, the sushi chef handed me my first plate – the nigiri.



Let me tell you, that o-toro was amazing. So silky was the fat, as as o-toro should, melted in my mouth. The host commented earlier all their tuna is o-toro, and he is correct to brag about that to his customers! The tako had the perfect amount of chew to it, a beautiful color, and presented gorgeously. Something about the dark reddish purple appeals to me. The escolar also was delicious and smooth. The rice though wasn’t pressed hard enough so mixing it with metal chopsticks (I asked for wood right after trying the metal), didn’t work at all. An abundant amount of pink ginger (gar) was given, and was helpful between the onigiri and nigiri. Finishing this plate left me sad as more o-toro was wanted badly!
The tuna roll came between the 4th and 5th piece. Simple, elegant and rolled perfectly. The cut also allowed more seaweed paper (nori) to be grasped. The tuna is a dark reddish hue as it should be, no wasabi was to be tasted inside the roll.

Now this is probably the most I’ve spent on sushi alone, ever. And I must say, I would happily do it again. Extremely friendly staff, talkative and skilled chefs, a clean and enjoyable restaurant, and sushi priced perfectly for the quality! Visit Yamasan, please! You won’t be sorry and you’ll be raving about it like I am!
Yamasan Sushi is located at: 1606 N. Mills Ave, Orlando, FL 32803
Hours:
Sunday – Monday 11:30a until 9:30p
Phone: 407-228-1730
Website: http://www.yamasansushigrill.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yamasandining1/



