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Businiess name:  Yamato Japanese Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This is definitely one of my favorite restaurants in Galveston. It is different from the constant seafood and mexican food options and it's much more fun. The staff is very nice and efficient. The best part of this restaurant in my opinion is the habachi grill. The chef comes directly to the table and cooks your meal in front of you. Not only is it interesting to watch the way the cook your food, but they also provide a bit of entertainment as they create things with your food as it cooks. The best rooms to eat in our the front two, which have booths covered in red carpet. I have seen many people get into the spirit of things and remove their shoes and sit cross legged as they eat.

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