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Contribuisci feedbackMy own and my partner came to lunch today, for the first time for both of us. what a pleasant experience! friendly and efficient service and eating was beautiful! I had my reservation against sushi, but I thought I had a jump. I tried the surimi with avocado and also the salmon with caviar and the spicy mayo and spicy sauce that was beautiful. beautiful and fresh. we had about 9 teller between us: will definitely come back and recommend this place to any tipp top!: thanks.
Came for a sushi experience, was amazing, really helpful staff and came home with a massive bag full of! I know now how to make sushi, it would highly recommend!
I really like that place, the most recent I 've been it was with the Lolitas of Leeds group. We were taking advantage of an offer that recently ended on 40% off belt food. With that I had the choice of trying more new things and I was happy with all of them. Unfortunately can 't remember everything because we were more: oh i like that or that looks yummy and we just grabbed it off the belt. But I still got my all time favorite chicken katsu and chocolate mochi. If i found myself on Mondays in the city center and i 'm hungry i pop in for a quick bite since they have the blue Mondays offer which is a massive part of their menu is being charged for the price of the blue plates which is £2.40. The only thing I 've tried and not big fan of is the miso soup but that 's just me i think because i never had it before and haven 't been somewhere else that do it in order to compare. My next plan is to get a friend that likes that type of food and abuse the Super! Sumo! Sundays! offer which is all-you-can-eat off the belt for £19.50. The staff is always friendly, the atmosphere is very lively and I love the open kitchen. If you going without reservation and you are quite a few people be careful the time you go especially on an offer day. It can be quite busy.
Oh my flippin ' manga daydream. Right. I 'm not a sushi fan, traditionally. I 've really tried. I 've masticated many a salmon skin roll, and seriously tried to enjoy the odd texture, seaside flavour and salty taste. But I 've always failed there was just something about the seaweed and moist pink pulpous flesh that I couldn 't abide. Apparently, until now. After a meet up with a new friend I realised it was almost criminally past lunch time and I 'd not yet eaten a thing. He was headed out to Yo! Sushi and so invited me along my first sentence being, Mmmkay, do they do things NOT sushi?! Well, that they do. So we arrived and we greeted and seated really nicely, wandering around a full half of the venue, which is possibly the most exciting place I 've ever been. Maybe that 's an exaggeration. I don 't know. I was giddy as a school kid on their first ever sugar rush from snorting sherbert twizzlers. (Or similar. The conveyor belts of delightful little dishes! On a constant rotation before you! The fibre optic poles! The televisions with Japanese Russian doll like characters! The little personal water taps! The mini dishes for soy and wasabi! The tiny tiny pepper pots! Literally, I was high on life. Everything needed looking into. It was way too exciting. So, once our other dining companion came to join us, we began taking our treats off the ever kinetic shelf. We started with those green beans that you pop out between your teeth and a really light sushi dish. Being so ignorant, I 'll explain what it looked like. Black something holding together rice with a mini bit of prawn/tuna/salmon inside. Anyway, I loved it. Yes it was a little fishy, yes it was a little seaweedy, but with some soy and wasabi I was happy as Larry. Who ever he is, anyway. I didn 't try the caviar dappled one, which was practically luminous, but I did enjoy a few other lightly fish ed bits. I also had some mini duck pancake affair, a dish of their Yakisoba (which was nice, but not nearly as tasty as Fuji Hiro and some kind of Japanese pancake situation to finish. Everything was amazing. The staff, the setting, the seats. Oh the excitement! My green tea was refilled 3 times, all for free, as was my companions ' miso soup. And with dishes for as little as a couple of quid, with three or four depending on which you choose coming in at around the ten fifteen pound mark, it 's well worth it on a lunchtime. The three of us had over 12 bowls and paid about fifteen quid each. Bargain. I simply love it!
We love eating here especially on a Sunday when they do all you can eat for £20 a head. The dishes available are just as fantastic as on week days.We would have spent £165 if we hadn't gone for that option as they still tot up all the plates as normal.There were 4 of us and we went in very hungry!! I must admit to feeling slightly embarrassed by the mountains of coloured plates on our table but not enough to stop eating. This branch is always busy, the selection is excellent even for vegetarians. I have eaten there more than 6 times over the last 4 years and never been disappointed.i love it.....
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