The Find: Yama Sushi, an off-the-radar place you need to know about
As I ate my way through the menus of three off-the-radar restaurants recently, it became clear why I waited for a table or service at each of the three. Despite their bare bones appearance and low brow locations, each attracts a loyal crowd and an army of regular customers. These are not fancy places. They don’t take reservations, the interior lighting could is the same as you’d find in a laundromat, and the music is whatever the cooks want it to be. But you can’t eat fancy every day. This week, we’ll profile three places that won’t make you empty your wallet or valet your car. We told you about Dicks’ Succulent Chicken and Fork in the Road. Here’s the third.
Yama Sushi, the reincarnated version of Sushi Yama, serves one hell of a good bowl of ramen. The chef, Shigeikazu Tateno, says he spends more than 24 hours simmering his ramen broth into a creamy, savory, umami-rich alchemy with a terrific balance of salt and acidity. Hard to beat a $9 bowl of piping hot, well-crafted ramen, even in the summer. You’ll hate the tiny space, the strip mall location and the sparse decor, but you will return for the $3 sushi rolls, the impeccably fresh fish and Shigi-san’s ramen. 8989 Forest Lane (west of Greenville), Dallas; 972-234-3474.