About
Welcome to the vibrant and eclectic world of Yokai, an izakaya-style ramen restaurant nestled in the heart of Greensboro, NC. Located at 501 N Greene St, this eatery breathes fresh life into the local dining scene with its fusion of traditional Japanese flavors and modern culinary creativity. The ambiance is inviting, featuring colorful decor and a lively atmosphere, perfect for a casual dinner with friends or a unique date night experience.
The menu at Yokai showcases an impressive array of dishes, from classic ramen to inventive takes on Japanese comfort food. Reviews highlight must-try options like the spicy tuna tacos for a refreshing twist and the Philly chicken fried rice—a delightful and cheesy fusion that leaves patrons craving more. In addition to the flavorful offerings, the bao buns—an in-demand favorite—are noted for their quality, with options like pork belly and chicken katsu that tantalize the taste buds.
The experience at Yokai is amplified by a diverse drink menu, featuring Japanese sodas and creative cocktails that enhance the dining experience. One reviewer shared their enthusiasm for the Biron | Salty Dog and Shukaku | Bee's Knees, highlighting the unique flavor profiles that complement the food perfectly.
Moreover, the atmosphere further elevates the experience, reminiscent of a cozy alley ramen shop. The absence of pretension is palpable, allowing diners to focus on the delicious food and fun vibes. The restaurant’s commitment to welcoming service adds to the charm, as previous customers have praised the knowledgeable staff who are always eager to make recommendations.
With positive reviews echoing throughout the community, Yokai has established itself as a local gem. Whether it's the mouthwatering tiger noodles that promise a savory adventure or the intriguing choice of Drinks like Ramune Soda, every detail at Yokai is well-thought-out and designed to leave diners wanting to return for more. It’s a place that not only serves food but crafts memorable experiences. So, if you're in Greensboro, don't miss the chance to explore the vibrant offerings at Yokai—it's sure to satisfy your cravings and light up your palate!
“ I had a late night craving for the chicken Philly fried rice and tuna wontons while in GSO and was so excited to see the kitchen was open til 11! Craving was satisfied but the fried rice didn't last long enough for a photo. Obsessed with the decor, menu, and cocktails - such a fun and unique place. ”
“ It's like an alley ramen shop in downtown Greensboro. The original art and neon light make it feel so cool. The menu is packed with a range of fusion Japanese dishes, and the drink menu is long and diverse. Allergies are well-marked. Gluten-free and vegetarian options are well-marked. I got the tiger noodles--it was a savory journey of deliciousness. I added the marinated egg--it was PERFECT! It was so jammy and good. They also had a wide selection of Ramune Soda marble drinks. The cocktails are fantastic. Try the Kappa. You won't be sad. Omgosh, try the Japanese toilets. They are warmed, ergonomic seat, and the bidet is an adventure. ”
“ A couple of buddies and I stopped by here last night for a meal and some drinks and had a wonderful time. We made a reservation but it seemed since they had just opened for the evening that it wasn't too busy. Our server Moses was phenomenal, he gave us a full rundown of some of the types of Sake and the menu and checked in on us the perfect amount of time throughout the evening. I opted for the Ube Orange Vodka Highball. Pretty good, very subtle orange flavor. For my meal I went with the Bao (1 pork belly, 1 chicken katsu) and the cheesy kimchi tots. Both were delicious! The Bao came out hot and the flavor was pretty good, I can agree with some of the other reviews in that I wish there was a little more filling. The tots were awesome, the gochujang queso and shredded kimchi were a great combo on top and not overly spicy. I myself like spice, but am not one that likes it to be overpowering to where nothing else can be tasted, so these were perfect. Overall a great evening and will be coming back to try a few other menu items and cocktails! ”
“ This is my 2nd time checking out Yokai and this was WAY better than my 1st time. In the beginning, I went w/ friends during the month of their grand opening last year and I had mixed reviews of the place. Though, the ambiance of the restaurant is super cool -- lots of bright open natural lighting and the decor was pretty spot on for it to be an Izakaya bar. Some of the food was just meh to me, like their ramen, cheesy kimchi tots, and KFC. They all lacked flavor BUT we loved their waffle okonomiyaki (sadly not on the menu anymore) and their pandan coconut doughnuts! This time I was pleased with what I ordered -- spicy tuna tacos, Philly chicken fried rice, and the mix bao buns (pork belly/chicken katsu). The spicy tuna tacos are $2 off on Tuesdays and it was fresh and tasty. The Philly chicken fried rice is a fun fusion appetizer and it was full of cheesy goodness! As for the bao buns it was pretty good size portion and quite flavorful, too. Finally tried their cocktails and they were amazing and creative! Tried 2 cocktails: - Biron | Salty Dog: gin, matcha, yuzu, grapefruit, black salt - Shukaku | Bee's Knees: gin, earl grey, ginger, lemon, orange blossom They have a great selection of drinks and next time I'm def going back here to try more of their cocktails and the others w/ friends! ”
“ Came here for a date night with my boyfriend after he saw it as a recent new restaurant and wanted to try it out. Hip and modern place - great for a date spot, drinks or casual dinner with friends, or pregaming. Colorful and clean inside. Not a huge space indoors but also has a nice outdoor space. We sat at the bar and had good service from a friendly bartender. Started with a couple shooters and then ordered cucumber salad (nice and refreshing), chicken karage (very juicy and loved the lemony dip) and Philly fried rice (good but too much cheese for us). Really wanted the pork belly bao buns but they were out, so we added pork belly to our fried rice. Finished our meal with the pandan ice cream donut sando! If you like pandan and coconut, this is definitely for you! All of the staff were very welcoming and friendly, and the prices are very reasonable. 4.5/5 but rounding up and definitely looking forward to coming back again! ”
“ Was very excited about Yokai for a couple reasons. One- love Machete. Two- walking distance from home. Three- on the other side of The Idiot Box (amazing comedy club if never been) where I often frequent. Four- love ramen/Japanese food. I've enjoyed watching them transform the old dry cleaners into this cool looking restaurant. I love all the cool artwork, neon lights, and sweet concealed outdoor patio (will enjoy that in warmer times). I am also a sucker for an open kitchen concept (I like to see the magic happen) and the stools around that area for a kind of sushi bar feel was very cool. Not a huge place by any means, but they have some booths and high top tables. My husband and I sat at the bar. They were doing a deal on their highball cocktails so we figured why not. Their tagline is "strange, powerful spirits" and they definitely have unique stuff. Yuzu Honey Gin was our favorite. For food we ordered a few things off the "smalls" section to share. First thing we got was the Bao buns. You get 2 per order and we did one with the fried chicken katsu and other pork belly. We love bao buns and had high hopes for these, but sadly they were the biggest disappointment of the night. They were just fine. Too much bun and a bit dry, and not enough filling. Next came the Spicy Tuna Tacos. Now we are talking! These were our favorite. You get 2 per order. Loved the use of a fried wonton for the shell. The sushi grade tuna was fresh and liked the spicy kewpie sauce whatever that is (guessing like a spicy Mayo). Last of this group was the Philly Chicken Fried Rice. This chicken fried rice has mushrooms, peppers, onions, and cheese just like the sandwich. Such an original and creative take, which reminded me of what makes Tal's restaurants so great. It was also delicious. We finished our meal off by splitting a "Bigs" bowl of Ramen (curly, chewy wheat noodles in a rich chicken broth with a soft egg). It was indeed a big bowl. Great size for sharing if you order other stuff too. Liked the presentation, it looked like a face when it arrived which was cute. All the ingredients were cooked well. The soft egg was great. We selected pork belly as the protein. But the ramen experience all together just didn't sing. I think their broth could use a little more salt/flavor to help bring all the elements home. All in all we had a great date night here. It is a fun atmosphere. I will absolutely be back and see other things on the menu I want to try. My husband loves sake and there is a lot of that to try as well. I do kind of wish they stayed open later cause this food would be great after visiting some neighboring downtown bars. But food stops at 10pm on weekends. Be sure to check out their weekly specials on food and drink. Think I'll come back for a spicy tuna taco Tuesday! ”
“ I was excited to finally get a chance to try out Yokai for a celebratory anniversary dinner with my boyfriend. After enjoying their food during a pop-up at Machete, I was eager to see how it translated into their own space. They've done a great job with curating the space to make it feel very whimsical. Even the bathrooms are a fun adventure! To begin we ordered some celebratory drinks! I got the Melon Lime highball, which was essentially a more flavorful vodka soda (which is my go-to). My boyfriend got the Rokurokubi, and he enjoyed it as it reminded him of a margarita. We also got a couple of shots of tequila but were a little disappointed with the selection. With our anniversary falling on a Thursday, they were running a special on kimchi tots and the KFC (Korean fried chicken). Tots are one of my favorite fried potatoes, so that was a no-brainer for me. They were deliciously saucy from the kimchi queso. The chicken was well seasoned, and the skin had the perfect crispy texture. With the amount of food we had as appetizers, we decided to split a bowl of the ramen with pork belly. As ramen is one of the dishes Yokai is known for, we were a little disappointed with the flavor of the broth. It seemed as though all the seasoning fell out of solution and sunk to the bottom, and no one stirred the pot before serving it. It tasted flat until we got closer to the bottom of the bowl. However, the soft boiled egg was deliciously jammy, and the pork belly was a juicy meat candy accompaniment. We also ordered some Pandan coconut donuts to go. We were too full to eat them at the restaurant, but we still wanted something sweet for later. They were tasty even though we don't love coconut and would have liked more powdered sugar. Overall, we enjoyed the experience, and our server was great. We will certainly be back. ”
“ This was almost a 3-star or non-review. We were thankful to be invited to the soft opening and went a few more times afterward. What struck us each time was the service was not to the standards that Yokai management strives for. I think the growing pains hurt both the food and the service. Fast forward a few weeks and this is my Sunday early supper spot. The Egg Salad sandwiches (reminiscent of 7-11 in Tokyo) are superb and beer and sake along with the Sunday-loaded Duros have become a staple. The location is super convenient to my home and it will become part of my regular location - especially as it feels so fun and welcoming, especially as one who has traveled extensively in Japan. Love the murals, seating, and yes, even the bathrooms. Recommended. ”