The Yin Yankee Cafe in Annapolis for Asian Fusion Cuisine: Review

This is the Best Asian Fusion Food I Have Had, Ever

By Kate, published Nov 09, 2007
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Rating: 4.8 of 5
When I saw the Yin Yankee Café on the way to work one day, I wasn't sure what to think about it. I thought it might have been some weird kind of hybrid of American and Chinese food. Although I was apprehensive, I decided to give it a try. Boy, was I impressed with my discovery.

Obviously I wasn't the first person to discover this restaurant, because it has many positive reviews, not only in Annapolis publications but in DC and Baltimore focused ones as well. Many are displayed on the wall as you enter the dining room. The rest of the décor, I would describe as kitschy, with a penchant for bright red and orange, kind of like the living room at your eccentric but cool aunt's house. The food is dubbed as fusion, which to me could mean pretty much anything.

My companion and I were greeted at the door immediately and told casually to sit wherever we liked. We chose a table near the front of the restaurant with a view of the comings and goings in the kitchen, the best place to spot any shenanigans, plus it was well lit and had a good view of the Navy men walking by outside. (Annapolis does have lovely scenery!) We admired the metal chopsticks on the table, much nicer than the usual wood variety in the disposable paper pouch. We concluded that this place had a bit of class as we folded our napkins onto our laps.

For an appetizer, we chose the shrimp beignets with habenero sauce, while also asking for a less spicy sauce. Our waiter was very accommodating, first attempting to give us a bottle of Heinz ketchup, then countering with the much more inviting red pepper aioli sauce. We both agreed that the appetizer was wonderful; it was fresh and tasty, and that we would order it again next time.

To drink we ordered the green tea. We were surprised when the waiter arrived at our table with two pots. This effectively eliminated the need to ask for refills, but it did clutter our table some. The tea was excellent, as if someone was behind the restaurant chopping the leaves from the plants at that very moment.

Yin Yankee Cafe
Neigborhood: Downtown
Location:
Annapolis, MD 21401  USA
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Good review. I'm to afraid to try any of the sushi places in Bakersfield (where I am) lol. I saw your message that you were leaving Gather and would love to connect with you here.

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 12:12:07 PM

 
Wonderful review! Sushi isn't my thing at all, but it sounds like a good choice for someone who's into it.

Posted on 11/09/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

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