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A wonderfully effective installation of Bubble and Stupa in Yo! The pendants works fantastically alongside the restaurant’s playful interior, circular menus and space-age sushi platters. Yellow Stupa are suspended above the tables, their atmospheric cast resin forms almost like floating colourful UFOs. The highly-polished copper Bubble pendants effectively adorn and light the bar. Designer: Philip Watts DesignWe were invited along to Yo Sushi at Silverburn to try out the new “Welcome to Tokyo” menu. The menu revamp aims to be more Japanese and less fusion with some Tokyo street food bites on show. The new menu is more like a fanzine. At the front you will find the menu listed as normal (with calories listed for each dish) while the rear of the booklet has articles on fashion and art. The menus will be updated regularly and you can take them home. The guys at the Silverburn branch put together some samples of the new dishes for us to try. First up was the clam and enoki (Japanese mushroom) miso: A very light miso so this umami-infused broth was pretty pleasant, we couldn’t taste much in the way of soya bean or chilli powder and there were no chunks of tofu, unlike most other misos we’ve had so it’s an ideal intro for anyone who’s never tried it.

The price for the full size dish is £4.30 and the other prices given below are for the standard serving size which again is bigger than some of the tasters we received. A platter came next, filled with Dynamite rolls £3.90 – salmon and avocado nori roll with rayu chilli oil, sriracha mayo and spring onion, Ginza (named after the area in Tokyo) £5.00 – salmon, cream cheese and cucumber roll with arenkha caviar, teriyaki, sriracha and mayo, Ichi-ni-san (1-2-3 in Japanese!) roll £5.00 – scallop, salmon, tuna, cucumber and yuzu koshu nori roll with arenkha caviar and the sushi selection £4.30 comprising albacore tuna, ama ebi (shrimp) and saba sushi (mackerel) as well as tako sushi £3.40 – octopus and wasabi. Our favourites were the Dynamite and the Ginza. Japanese mayo is deliciously creamy and works really well with the sriracha sauce. The octopus was really chewy but hopefully it’s not always like that. Another plate, or should we say slate, with Teba No Karaage £4.30 – crispy fried chicken wings (delish!), Okonomiyaki £3.90 – cabbage filled pancake topped with smoked bonito flakes (smokey bonito flakes make this dish) as well as Buta No Kakuni £4.30 – slow braised pork (yum!)

Ramen Noodle Salad £3.40, Kimchi Ika £3.90 – poached squid with kimchi veggies. All delicious, our faves were the pancake (AKA Japanese pizza which is really popular in Osaka and Tokyo) with the bonito and the chicken wings.
sushi grade fish atlantaNew additions of Matcha Roll £4.30 – matcha green tea sponge swirled with cream and azuki beans as well as Japanese Souffle Cheesecake £4.30.
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The Matcha roll was firmer and tasted pretty healthy for a dessert (gluten-free sort of taste)! Two new beers for us, Kagua craft Rouge (9%) and Kagua craft Blanc (8%).
corso di sushi e sashimiBelgian-brewed for Japan, they are both £5.80 but they are really strong.
yao sushi onlineThe red was our favourite and like a proper sweet and strong Belgian ale.
where can i buy sushi grade ahi tunaThe white beer is more of a Hoegaarden witbier-type. Asahi £3.90/£5.20 and Sapporo £6.40 are also available. You can also take out a taste of Tokyo. It’s great to see that Yo Sushi have had a menu re-vamp and brought more variety to the menu but still kept our favourites (looking at you Tamago and Avocado Maki!).

We use bonito flakes and Kewpie mayo (the one with the freaky baby!) at home so happy to see them available at Yo Sushi too! Other things to note – you can now “Sumo me” (supersize) certain dishes and there are no toilets for Yo Sushi at Silverburn specifically. Instead use the shopping centre toilets next to Debenhams. + some great new additions, especially the Dynamite & Ginza rolls and the souffle cheesecake + calories listed for each dish + new tasty Belgian-style beers + bonito flakes and Kewpie-style mayo just like Japan + you can now supersize certain dishes + take home and keep menu Many thanks to Yo Sushi, Silverburn for inviting us along to taste the new menu additions. Looking forward to more Okonomiyaki already. Fred sez his mum and dad iz honest with their review. For the mid range amount of money you're paying, the portion sizes are fantastic. Their full size sushi rolls on the menu are huge, and delicious. All ingredients are fresh, which is really important in Japanese food.

I've been with friends, by myself, and with my family. Good for all occasions, would recommend to everyone. This is pretty good quality sushi and sashimi. The various rolls are great too. Nice soft shell crab and seared salmon rolls. Quick service if you want takeaway. I eat here at least three times per month and have done since it opened. The food is fresh, it's interesting though limited and the head chef knows what he's doing. He often creates dishes for regulars that aren't on the menu just to give you something else to try and show off his abilities. The sushi, sashimi, gyozas, tempura,... We regularly eat at Yo Sushi and have never been disappointed! The food is always delicious - the gyozas are a must. The big rolls, bentos and sashimi are always fresh and really tasty. It is a good idea to book, especially on a Friday night as it gets really busy. We love Japanese and to have this restaurant as "the local" is superb. Forget the decor, go for anything at all on the menu and you will be delighted.

We have tried everything over time and not a complaint. Can get a bit noisy inside, and yes, it pays to reserve a table, especially for Friday night. Our family have been regulars at Yo Sushi since it opened and eat here a few times a month. Consistently superior quality sashimi and equally fantastic options for young children, this is the only restaurant my children want to go to. The take away is equally good and extremely thoughtfully packaged. The interior atmosphere and surrounding shopping complex are a... We have been going toYo Sushi since it first opened in Beecroft a few years ago. We have been dozens of times since and have always had amazing food . The variety is great and the menu retains favourites supplemented with new dishes frequently. Everything is good so I won't suggest individual dishes.They also do take away platters for parties... Dropped in on Friday night and managed to get a table outside in the arcade (with heater). Definitely needed on a crisp winter evening.