yo sushi menu vegetarian

Items may have shellfish trace please ask teamCrisp & light batterSoup noodles & brothsLarge & small sushi rollsRice blocks with a toppingJapanese snacks & sidesThere is a range of vegan options at Yo! According to the website 25% of the dishes are vegetarian, and some of these are vegan or can be easily adapted. Ask to view their Special Dietary Requirements menu. Check out our new video on eating vegan at Yo Sushi! Request the vegetarian items be made vegan as some contain egg, and they may also use mayo on their gloves to stop the rice from sticking. You will NOT be able to take nigiri and maki straight off the belt. You can check out the 2016 vegan menu info here. Note that vegan options may vary from branch to branch.Sushi have just launched their Yo! Festival, which runs from Monday to Friday between the 3rd January and the 27th January at participating restaurants. Festival features 48 dishes, 10 of which are vegan, for only £2.80 each. A great opportunity to introduce friends and family to vegan Japanese cuisine!

Choose plates from the belt or order FROM THE MENU. seven colours, seven prices.
sushi at home luxembourgWHEN YOU’RE DONE We’ll count THE plates TO WORK OUT YOUR BILL. See your dish prices Croydon House of Fraser Reading House of Fraser Southbank Centre Festival Hall To see our full drinks menu, click here START YOUR DAY THE YO! WAYChoose from our tasty hot and cold dishes including a YO! Full English Breakfast, Breakfast Ramen and our delicious range of toasted and steamed buns! Fancy a lighter option? We've also got fresh fruit, yogurt and granola as well as our classic Custard Dorayaki... Plus, you get a FREE Coffee or Miso Soup with aFull English Breakfast & Kedgeree!Breakfast is served at: Heathrow T2 & T3 and Gatwick: Everyday from 6am until 10amPosted on June 8, 2015 by Sushi is one of the best cuisines for vegetarians, despite there being lots of fish involved, there are usually more vegetables used than types of meat and fish!

A lot of people are always confused when you tell them that you’re vegetarian (or vegan) and you’re gonna go for some sushi, usually you hear “but its all fish!”, but most people don’t realise the word sushi means “sour” or “being sour”, not something that implies that it is meaty or fishy! So, checking the menu, (and eating there probably a little too often!) the following items are suitable for vegans: Miso Soup – Seaweed, tofu, spring onion, soy bean broth (unlimited refills) Vegetable Firecracker Rice – Spicy sushi rice, Asian vegetables Vegetable Yakisoba – Noodles, vegetables, mildly spiced tangy sauce Vegetable Gyoza – Vegetable dumplings, soy & vinegar sauce Inari Pocket (Nigiri) – Sweet soy bean curd pocket, rice Kaiso Gunkan – Su-miso marinated Japanese seaweed, rice, nori Cucumber Maki – Cucumber, sesame seeds Avocado Maki – Avocado, mayonnaise – To make this vegan, ask for it without the mayonnaise

Edamame Salad – Soy beans (squeeze & suck – discard the pod), Cornish sea salt Kaiso Salad – Sesame marinated Japanese seaweed, edamame, carrot, su-miso Aubergine Salad – Fried aubergine, harusame sauce Sunomono Salad – Cucumber, wakame seaweed, ponzu, sesame For more info, please check their website here If you have any updates or comments about this, please add them below, we want this to be as updated as possible so any tips you have will be greatly appreciated! Last updated: 8 Jun 2015 I would never have thought of visiting Yo! Sushi or any other sushi establishment until I met Ben (my now husband). He has long been a fan of sushi, and other Japanese foods – and it’s thanks to him that I now love vegetarian sushi! Like many people I use to think that sushi traditionally always contained raw fish. However, I now know this not to be the case. The term ‘sushi’ refers to a Japanese dish consisting of cooked vinegared rice which is commonly topped with other ingredients, or put into rolls.

Sushi therefore doesn’t have to contain fish, and many of the traditional Japanese varieties are vegetarian. You may have tried veggie sushi from supermarkets or coffee shops – but the sushi from Yo! Sushi tastes so much better, because it is freshly prepared. As well as offering some great vegetarian sushi, Yo! Sushi also serve a range of hot Japanese dishes, many of which are vegetarian. All of the vegetarian items are marked with a ‘V’ on the menu, including the desserts. If you’re still not tempted to visit – here’s a list of Yo! Sushi’s vegetarian dishes (mine and Ben’s favourites are indicated with a *) Since each dish is fairly small, I’m guessing an average adult would eat between 4 and 6 plates in one meal. The plates are colour-coded according to price. Fortunately many of the vegetarian dishes are on green plates which are the cheapest (£1.70). Lots of cold sushi dishes travel around the restaurant on the conveyor belt, but you usually have to order the hot meals from the waiter/waitress.