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Contribuer aux commentairesWe visited Yo Sushi on Princess Street for a quick family dinner. We have been regular customers at Yo Sushi locations in both Edinburgh and Newcastle. Unfortunately, we were disappointed by the dirty and uninviting entrance. Once inside, we were greeted by friendly staff who seated us promptly. However, we couldn't help but notice the tired and run-down appearance of the restaurant, with holes in the flooring and many lights not working. The menu was limited, which was disappointing, and we were surprised by the small portion sizes of the premium items despite the increased prices. The atmosphere was lacking, with no music and a lack of energy from the staff. Overall, our experience was not good. We suggest that Yo Sushi close, renovate, and bring back the vibrancy that it once had.
Dining at yo! is consistently fantastic! It's conveniently located and ideal for a quick and simple lunch. The miso soup is a great value as they offer unlimited refills, and the teriyaki chicken with rice was delicious!
I cannot emphasize enough how much I enjoyed my experience at Yo Sushi. The food was fantastic and the desserts were delightful. The tables are positioned by the window, offering a lovely view of the gardens. Each table has a QR code for ordering via mobile phone. The dishes come around on a conveyor belt, making it a fun and satisfying dining experience. All drinks are promptly served. For a recommendation, I suggest trying the teriyaki chicken, as it is delicious. The desserts, particularly the pancakes, are also a must-try. I would suggest visiting for a light meal or a leisurely lunch when you have some time to spare.
They order now to eat their food from an online menu and it is sent directly to them on the conveyor keeps exactly at their table. it seems to be less choice of sushi now, and the prices have risen. this branch has some good. views.
I must say I was hugely underwhelmed by our food today. Delivered today and of course as one would expect the hot components needed heated after being on the road, these being chips and Katsu. But either way the meal was just over £30 and...the quantity was spartan to say the let. I assumed the Katsu would be along the lines of Yo Sushis Katsu which is a plate with a couple of reasonable looking pieces of Katsu veg and sauce, this was miniscule pumpkin Katsu and the salad very impoverished. The fries were in a box and again compared to the generous photo were disappointing. To cut a long story short all proportions including the vegan platter did not in any way represent good value. I am hugely disappointed and as a first time customer will not be a returning one. I fell ripped off.