- 整體 1
- 食物 1
- 服務 2
- 氛圍 1
Disappointing Experience at Dancing Yak
I made a reservation at Dancing Yak through OpenTable after seeing they had many vegan options. Being familiar with Nepalese cuisine, I had high expectations—especially since my favorite Nepalese spot in Osaka delivers bold, unforgettable flavors. Unfortunately, Dancing Yak fell far short of that standard.
Ambiance (⭐ Removed)
The tables are way too close together, making it impossible not to hear the conversations next to you. The noise level gets overwhelming because people have to yell over each other just to be heard. It’s not the music—it’s just the layout.
Service & Food Timing (⭐ Removed)
The order in which food came out made no sense. I expected naan to arrive with the main dishes, but it was the last thing brought to the table. By then, it didn’t even feel necessary.
Drinks (⭐ Removed)
My friend ordered an Old Fashioned, and it was so bad that she left the entire drink untouched when we left. That says a lot.
Food (⭐ Removed)
- **Cauliflower** – It was overly crunch. If I had to eat here again, I’d ask for it to be cooked less.
- **Veggie Momo** – The wrapper tasted undercooked, and the filling had the texture of mashed baby food. Not good.
- **Veggie Chow Mein** – The only dish that was actually tasty.
- **Daal Bhat Platter** – This was the worst part. Everything was completely flavorless. Even the rice had no taste, which is wild because rice usually has *some* flavor. When I asked the waiter where the seasoning was, he just shrugged.
- **Roti** – It was like a brown pancake. I order roti all the time at Biryani Kebab in Oakland, and it’s always amazing but this? The worst I’ve had.
We left most of the platter, the roti, the naan, and the Old Fashioned untouched. The meal was *not* worth $90. I honestly don’t understand how this place has so many stars. If I had known, I would’ve gone around the corner for some bomb vegan pizza at Joyride instead.
Final rating: ⭐ 1/5