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Yo! Sushi

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52 Poland Street
Soho
London, W1F 7LR
Nearest Transport: Oxford Circus
Yo! Sushi is a very modern Sushi restaurant with many branches. There are many attractions that make this restaurant so ...
20 to 40 pounds

Reviews for Yo! Sushi

  • 3
    Yo! Sushi
    52 Poland Street London W1F 7LR uk
    25th August 2008
    Yo Sushi, Poland Street
    Current
    Very stylish and welcoming lay-out with beautiful arch that has the conveyor belt sushi passing through it. Nice set-up, very clean and bright decor.

    The prices are quite high in comparison to food quality,
    which isn't poor, but is hardly fantastic.

    Food items are priced according to the colour of the plastic container they're come round the conveyor belt in.
    While miso soup and green tea are reasonably priced, and also fixed in price, so you (as far as I know) can have unlimited free refills.
    However the water provided at the tables isn't free, and there is no provision of tap water.
    Generally good service, mostly you serve yourself, but you can order food from the menu rather than the conveyor belt which I would say is far better quality.

    A fun experience, but not excellence food on the conveyor belt.
  • 3
    Yo! Sushi
    52 Poland Street London W1F 7LR uk
    22nd September 2007
    Sticky Sushi
    Current
    Not my favorite Yo Sushi, but still good price for what you get. I found this Yo Sushi to make very thick and sticky rice, which meant I was filled up way too soon (good for me in one way, bad for them). Sadly though, the bad rice made me miss the freshness of the sashimi IN the sushi, and that's just sad. Sushi should be about fresh, lightweight food that's full of taste.

    The overall experience was better though. I had quite a lot of fun. It is in a quite street in Soho, and the restaurant is clean and relaxed.