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Yebisuya

+1 678-691-6737
6035 Peachtree Rd #A-105, Doraville, GA 30360 United States of America
Open Today: 11:30 AM - 09:00 PM
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Amenities

Service options
  • No-contact delivery
  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
Highlights
  • Fast service
Popular for
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Comfort food
  • Healthy options
  • Late-night food
  • Quick bite
  • Small plates
  • Vegetarian options
  • Wine
Dining options
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
Amenities
  • Restroom
Atmosphere
  • Casual
  • Cozy
  • Trendy
Crowd
  • College students
  • Family-friendly
  • Groups
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Tourists
Planning
  • Accepts reservations
Payments
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
Children
  • Good for kids
  • High chairs
Parking
  • Free parking lot
  • Free street parking
  • Parking
Other
  • LGBTQ+ friendly

Best WLM Reviews

We normally go to the sushi place around here when we’re in the area but decided to try something different and OHHH MY GOOODD it was SO good! I had this rice beef bowl and my partner had the yakisoba with pork. Both were so good! Like even though it was hot outside, eating the food in there felt so cozy and comforting. We even got some curry to go and that was also delicious. The staff was also all so nice, they even all said goodbye to us when we left. Honestly can’t recommend this place enough. Good food at a good price with good customer service. We’ll definitely be back and invite others too ????
We stumbled upon Yebisuya about a year ago when we went to Doraville to try the restaurant next door. The wait next door was too long, and I'm so glad it was, because Yebisuya is one of our favorite repeat date spots. (we still haven't tried the other place ????) The pricing is extremely reasonable, there's never a wait, and the food is phenomenal. The katsudon is second to none, but I would honestly recommend anything on the menu - - everything I've tried has been great! (pictured: katsudon and pork chashu)
This place gives me whiplash. The experience is, unfortunately, a roll of the dice. Half of the time, the food is really good with full portions!..
The other half, it feels like they just try to get an order out to you. Which is a shame, because when it's right, it's some of the better food on this strip. I think that I got maybe 1/8th of a chicken breast with the last Oyakodon that I ordered.
When I'm with friends and family, I usually have to choose Shoya Izakaya because Yebisuya is so inconsistent.
The banners and printed pictures by the foyer would suggest Yebisuya was known for its ramen, but don't stop there. There's plenty more on the multi-paged menu besides noodles, and I felt it a shame I couldn't try them all today.
We shared a spider roll, which is a roll featuring deep-fried soft shelled crab. While the roll only came with six slices, each one was enormous and tasty. I ordered from the seasonal menu, which had a variety of cold soba dipping noodles. One of them came with a side of tempera vegetables (squash, sweet potato, shrimp) and I found the contrast of hot, crispy fritters with cold noodles a perfect fit for these twilight days of summer.
My husband and I came for a weekend lunch and found the service excellent, even though there seemed to be a shortage of hands to bus plates. Our waiters and servers were on hand for anything we needed without any kind of awkward hovering. To note - food comes out as soon as the kitchen prepares them, which means entrees may arrive before shared appetizers. My own entree got to the table after my husband had already finished his meal. That aside, we thoroughly enjoyed our meal so if you have any strong preferences about course timings, I'd mention that to the server. Highly recommend!
$11 ramens in 2023? Sold! I’ve been wanting to come here for a long time. We tried Black Tonkotsu ramen, Tokyo Soy ramen and two buns. Ramens were good but the buns were disappointing. They were pretty small and the piece of chashu in the bun was a little bigger than my pinky.
I had the Chasu Don and it was really good. Attentive service, and good prices- just $13.99 and I had leftovers.
This was such a fantastic and satisfying dining experience. I got the chicken katsu curry and it was very flavorful, the chicken was juicy and crispy, and the portion could feed two! The house fried rice and appetizers we ordered were also great. The prices are so reasonable, especially considering how good the food is and the big portion. Definitely want to come back to try more from their extensive menu!
Yebisuya is my favorite ramen restaurant in Georgia. Located in the Doraville H Mart Complex alongside its sister restaurant Shoya Izakaya, Yebisuya offers a diverse menu of ramen dishes as well as small plates and rice dishes that is authentic to Japan. Enjoy a satisfying meal with friends in the traditional low table room or solo at the communal table by the kitchen.
In pictures:
Takoyaki - The classic Osaka street food. Yebisuya’s takoyaki is served hit and fresh with a crispy exterior and a warm gooey interior. Be sure and poke holes to vent the steam before popping a whole piece into your mouth.
Chicken Katsu Curry Rice - Most Japanese restaurants serve only pork katsu. Here, you can get delicious fried chicken cutlets served on top of warm, thick, slightly spicy curry with the perfect accompaniment of rice and pickled ginger.
Soba - A noodle dish rarely consumed in the west. Soba is a summer dish, served cold on a slotted bamboo plate with a side of sauce for noodle dipping. You may find this under appreciated cooling dish satisfying in the midst of the Georgia summer.
Vegetable Croquettes - lightly fried patties of mashed potatoes mixed with pieces of sweet potatoes, zucchini, and carrots. These croquettes are a satisfying appetizer to start your meal.
Tonkatsu Ramen - Yebisuya’s signature ramen. The pork bones that flavor the tonkatsu broth are slow cooked for over 12 hours to give the creamy broth a rich umami flavor. The noodles are nice and firm, the pork chashu slices are tender and tasty, and the half slice of soft boiled egg is cooked to perfection.
Tokyo Soy Ramen - everything that can be said about the Tonkatsu Ramen also applies to the Tokyo Soy, but instead of a rich pork-based broth you are enjoying a lighter soy sauce-based broth. Do not mistake lighter for less flavor though, the Tokyo Soy still has plenty of umami.

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Opening Hours

Monday 11:30 AM - 02:00 AM
Tuesday 11:30 AM - 02:00 AM
Wednesday 11:30 AM - 02:00 AM
Thursday 11:30 AM - 02:00 AM
Friday 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday 11:30 AM - 09:00 PM
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