Thursday 13 September 2012

Yo! Sushi Review

Sorry I haven't posted in a while! I've been so busy running all over the country visiting friends and having good times. I arrived back from London today where I was visiting one of my friends while she's at uni. 

While we were there, we were walking along the South bank of the Thames and walked past about a million restaurants and decided on Yo! Sushi. We've been meaning to go for 'real' sushi (not that stuff from supermarkets) for so long and I'm happy we finally got the opportunity! 

We walked in and were seated straight away. All of the staff were really nice and friendly and easily approachable. We were given menus and basically left to it! It's pretty self explanatory, there are different coloured dishes, corresponding with different prices, and they all go round the room on a conveyor belt. We were a bit overwhelmed at first, thinking 'do... do we just take things?' but once we got into the spirit of it, it was incredibly fun! It was nice to see everything going past trying to see what it was and then grabbing it before it went past us. It's quite easy to spend a lot though, by just grabbing everything you want. The dishes on the conveyor were all cooked in a kitchen in the middle of the room, and they were all cold/warm, and there were also hot dishes you could order from the staff that were always wandering around.

Now I need to remember what I had... we both shared everything we got though. We had vegetable gyoza (dumplings) that had been steamed and fried, that came with a vinegar and soy dip. They were gorgeous, I wasn't sure I'd like the steamed texture, but they were soft and not slimy at all. We had some cucumber maki (rice rolls with a filling and seaweed/nori on the outside), and some tuna and salmon nigiri (rice with slices of fish/meat/omlette). I literally have everything with soy sauce, my friend smothered wasabi and pickled ginger on everything, the rice is so much nicer than the generic stuff you get from supermarkets. It was a bit disappointing how we didn't see any hand rolls, because they kind of made the dishes in batches and they never made any! We had about 3 dishes of katsu prawns which were amazing, they came with a sweet (ish) fruity, sticky sauce and panko breadcrumbs (japanese breadcrumbs) are brilliant. We both ordered a hot dish of vegetable yakisoba, which are just noodles fried with vegetables and a tangy sauce. The sauce was supposed to be slightly spiced but i didn't pick any of that up. When we were both stuffed to the brim (for only around £10 each) we were trying to hold out for the chocolate ganache dessert, but that never came round either, it was slightly disappointing. It was probably for the best though, considering how much we'd eaten! The drinks were quite expensive, we had 1 large glass of rosé wine each, which were £5.80 each, but so worth it. 

It was brilliant just to get into the spirit of picking dishes and finding out what everything is, and you could easily keep track of how much you were spending. The only problem i encountered was trying to grab the attention of staff to ask for a hot dish or for the bill, but there are 'help' buttons that you can press that will get the staff's attention and get them to come over, but we didn't realise until we'd been sat waiting for who knows how long. If you've only ever had supermarket sushi, GO HERE because it'll change how you look at it forever.

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