Make your own homemade Yum Yum Sauce when you're cooking up a stir fry or yummy fried rice at home. This is it, folks! THE famous Japanese steakhouse sauce that they serve at hibachi restaurants! Your fried rice, chicken, hibachi vegetables, and shrimp will never be the same! With over 250 5-star reviews, this sauce is the real deal.
As an added bonus, here is my tried and true Hibachi-style fried rice recipe to go with this yum yum sauce!

Every time we go to our favorite Japanese hibachi steak house I take notes on how they fry up the rice, meat, veggies, etc. They keep the pan HOT, use only soy sauce to season, and cook everything quickly to sear the outside and keep the inside tender. None of that is relevant if you don't have the delicious sauce that they serve with each meal. Also called Japanese white sauce, yum yum sauce is served in a small bowl like ranch salad dressing and is the perfect sauce for dipping or drizzling.
I stumbled across this easy yum yum sauce recipe over a decade ago, and IT. IS. SPOT. ON. And while we miss the show of our chef dicing veggies at a ridiculous speed, stacking onions and lighting them on fire, and the other fun elements of the table show, it is nice to have a more affordable option to enjoy at home.
🥢Why I Like This Recipe
- Basic Ingredients: Chances are, you already have everything needed to make your own copycat Genji or Benihana yum yum sauce recipe at home. It's a mayonnaise-based sauce with delicious flavor add-ins like garlic, butter, paprika, and tomato paste.
- Versatile: Also called Japanese white sauce, this simple yum yum sauce is served in a small bowl like ranch salad dressing. You can use it on your salad, you can dip seafood and sushi into it, and you can also pour it over fried rice and hibachi chicken. That’s our favorite way to enjoy it. In fact, we can’t even eat fried rice without this yummy sauce. It’s addictive, you’ve been warned.
- Easy to Store: Yum yum sauce stores well, so you can make a batch and keep it in the refrigerator for at least a week.
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What Others Are Saying
I made this last night to go with shrimp fried rice. It was delicious! I halved the recipe and added a couple of shakes of ground mustard. My husband declared it was "freaking amazing" and something that needed to be made every time we have shrimp or fried rice. ---Amy
My taste buds thank you, and my waistline does not, cause you nailed it!
Yum!!! ---Kari
Thank you Thank you Thank you for making this recipe!!! This sauce is goal in my family! Anytime we have hibachi this is our sauce on everything. This tastes just like in the restaurant. ---Lisa
Tips and Tricks
- Use mayonnaise, not Miracle Whip. For authentic sauce, make sure to use full-fat mayonnaise, which is distinctly different than Miracle Whip. I have made this with reduced-fat mayonnaise, and it works well, but regular mayonnaise is my first choice.
- Allow the sauce to rest. While you can use the yum yum sauce right after making it, allowing it a few hours (preferably 6-8 hours) brings out the full flavor of the spices. You won't regret it. This is the same with homemade restaurant ranch dressing and most chip dips. They are better after the flavors have had a chance to meld.
- Experiment with the spices. If you like heat, add a pinch of cayenne pepper! If you want a boost of garlic, add a bit more. I recommend trying it AS IS the first time and then making adjustments the second time you make it.
🥣 Recipe Ingredients

- Mayonnaise: Full-fat mayonnaise is preferred over low-fat.
- Water: just a small amount allows you to thin the sauce to the perfect consistency for drizzling.
- Tomato paste: if you don't have tomato paste on hand you can use ketchup in its place.
- Melted butter: don't leave this out. It's a small amount of butter, but adds rich flavor to the sauce.
- Garlic powder, sugar, and paprika: a delicious trifecta of spices and flavoring. For a spicy kick, add a drop of sriracha sauce or a dash of cayenne pepper.
See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.
👩🍳How To Make Yum Yum Sauce

Step 1: Mix ingredients together and refrigerate overnight (at least 6-8 hours).

Step 2: Thin with a tiny bit of water if desired before serving to achieve the desired consistency.
Homemade Yum Yum Sauce FAQs
Sometimes called pink sauce, Japanese shrimp sauce, Benihana Yum Yum sauce, or hibachi shrimp sauce, this is the authentic yum yum sauce you’ve been looking for ever since enjoying it at your local Japanese steak houses or hibachi grills! Quite possibly one of the best condiments out there.
You can, but it won't taste as good. We've had it both ways and it is definitely better with regular mayonnaise (mayo).
6 hours or overnight. The flavors need time to really meld before use. The longer you chill it the better.
It will stay fresh in the fridge for at least 7 days in an airtight container. Store-bought yum yum sauce lasts longer because of the added preservatives, but tastes nothing like the real deal.
Dipping shrimp, drizzled over salad or noodles, as a dipping sauce for French fries and sweet potato. It would be delicious on burgers too!

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Homemade Yum Yum Sauce
Ingredients
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- ¼ cup water
- 1 teaspoon ketchup or tomato paste
- 1 Tbsp. melted butter
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- ¼ teaspoon paprika
Instructions
- Mix ingredients together in a bowl.
- Cover and refrigerate 6 hours or overnight.
- Drizzle over chicken, shrimp or fried rice.









Ash P says
This is similar to the one I make at home. Mine is mayo, ketchup, garlic powder, worcestershire sauce and cayenne.
I'm gonna try this variation!
Brandy says
MrsKosmo, this makes about 1 c. of sauce. Now I'm not sure how much you SHOULD consider a serving...probably just a tablespoon or two, but I usually use 1/4 cup on my rice. So one recipe could serve 2-4 people easily. At Genji's (the restaurant that I first had this sauce at), they give you small cups of it that have about 1/4 c. in them.
MrsKosmo~ says
How much does this make? just enough for 2 people/1 meal? thanks for this! plan to try it soon!
The Blonde in the Office says
You could probably use greek yogurt instead of mayo if you wanted to cut out some calories and fat. Thanks for posting the seasonings! I loooove this sauce!
thewaytohisheart says
Oh, I'll have to try this and hope its the same as the one I love. I find most have their own variations. I love the mayo sauce though!
ericrx says
Actually, many times it's something a lot more simple --> Mayo + Srirachi Sauce. 🙂
Over The Moon Gifts says
Thanks for posting this! I found it on Pintrest. I lightened it up by using fat free mayo and smart balance butter spread. This makes it only 2 Weight Watchers points!
Elizabeth {sunny bug} says
YUM! This might become a requirement for all meals {minus breakfast of course...maybe}. Thanks for the recipe!
John and Gail Sheehan says
It would be great on cheesy scrambled eggs!!
April says
I was just telling my husband the other day that I wondered how they made this! Thanks for the recipe!
Cheryl says
Great, thanks for sharing, I could put this in a cup and drink it! Gonna pin it
Rachel says
You've solved the mystery! My husband and I love the Yum Yum sauce at the local hibachi restaurant and I've been meaning to try to recreate it at home. Thanks for this - he'll be thrilled!
Rhissanna says
Wow! Thank you!
Dixie Delights says
thank you thank you! This is my family's favorite part of the meal 🙂
Jessica@MakingHomeSweeter says
Ooooh yum! That sauce looks so good!
Katy @ Live Laugh Love Craft says
Oh yummmm! Would you share how you make the chicken and rice, too? I'd heart you forever. 😉