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Exciting New Chapter for Columbia: Sukiya Japanese Steakhouse Set to Open Soon

Japanese Steakhouse Opening

Exciting New Chapter for Columbia: Sukiya Japanese Steakhouse Set to Open Soon

Columbia residents, get ready for a delicious return to the grill! After the sudden closure of Yamato Japanese Steakhouse this past January, the beloved location at 360 Columbiana Drive will soon come back to life with the opening of Sukiya Japanese Steakhouse. If you’re a fan of Japanese cuisine, this is definitely news you’ll want to sink your teeth into!

A Bit of History

Yamato Japanese Steakhouse had been a staple in the Columbia community for an impressive 49 years, becoming a cherished spot for both locals and visitors alike. It was especially loved for its lively hibachi grills where chefs would showcase their culinary talents right before your eyes. However, after years of serving up delicious dishes, the doors to Yamato closed without warning, leaving many in the area shocked and craving their favorite sushi rolls and grilled meats.

Change is in the Air

But fear not, because Sukiya is on the way! Already a known name in the realm of Japanese dining, Sukiya has another location at 5228 Sunset Blvd. in Lexington, making the arrival in Columbia highly anticipated. Signs are already hanging outside the soon-to-be Sukiya, proudly declaring that it’s “coming soon.” The buzz around town indicates that many are eager to welcome this new addition.

What to Expect

Sukiya Japanese Steakhouse promises to bring a vibrant atmosphere just like its predecessor, along with a menu that is sure to delight. Expect exciting hibachi cooking, tantalizing sushi, and all the delicious favorites that typically grace Japanese steakhouse menus. Though an opening date hasn’t been officially set, the excitement is palpable, and we can only hope it’s sooner rather than later!

A Perfect Location

This new restaurant will be nestled in the bustling Harbison shopping district, which is one of the Midlands region’s key retail areas. Alongside Sukiya, shoppers can also find major retailers such as Columbiana Centre mall, Target, Walmart, Sam’s Club, and Publix. The area is not only a great place for shopping but also boasts a plethora of restaurants, making it a food lover’s paradise. You’ll find everything from Miyabi and Carrabba’s to Texas Roadhouse and Braza Do Sul in the vicinity, providing ample dining options.

Community Support and Anticipation

The closure of Yamato left a gap that many hope Sukiya will fill, and the community is more than ready to support this new venture. Local residents are excited about the return of a hibachi dining experience right in their neighborhood, boosting the vibrancy of Columba’s dining scene. As people reminisce about their favorite moments and meals at Yamato, there’s a hope that Sukiya will evoke that same charm with a fresh twist.

Stay Tuned!

While we are all eager to hear the announcement of an opening date, one thing’s for sure: Sukiya’s arrival is bound to break up the routine of everyday dining. So, save your appetite and stay tuned for updates! Whether you’re a returning fan of Japanese steakhouse fare or curious to try something new, Sukiya promises to be a tasty adventure for the Columbia community.

With banners waving outside and the thrill of a new culinary experience on the horizon, it seems like Columbia is soon to be sizzling once again!


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