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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Yori Fusion Bento:
The best spot for lunch on campus is definitely the new Chesebombe! The food is fantastic! Service is great, and they offer a variety of meals. Price per person is between $1 and $20. View all feedback.
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I enjoyed a quick and convenient meal on campus that was perfect for my busy schedule. However, I'm not a fan of the turmeric dish; it was spicy, yellow, and creamy but lacked flavor. As for the service, it was good. I had lunch there, and the price per person ranged from $1 to $20. View all feedback.
Yori fusion has been my way since she opened on campus the anu. I usually lock between the chicken caraage dish and the popcorn chicken dish. I find that the chicken caraage pieces have a really tasty, unique taste compared to other karaages I had before. not sure whether it's the soda or something in the teig, but either as I really enjoy it. the popcorn chicken bowl is always my way when I feel like chicken catsu instead of karaage. I have recommended these bowls to several of my friends who have since become regular. they are definitely a favorite among my friends. a bonus is that the staff, especially the two owners, are really friendly!
Purchased a chicken karaage which was pleasant to eat. The friendly service, though, was what shone here. Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $1–20
The meals at Yori are absolutely delicious and is now my go to lunch place! My favourite is the seared Unagi, and it is by far one of the best I've had as not many restaurants do it well. My partner had the prawn bowl and loved the combination of flavours paired with the turmeric rice. The food doesn't taste like it comes from a typical takeaway restaurant the produce is so high quality and every element is prepared so well which justifies the price. You definitely get what you pay for! Highly recommend.
Nice food, small portion for the price but its expected as this is the ANU after all. Nothing spectacular. Unagi was tender and smoky and the karaage crunchy with flavour.
Food was tasty and well cooked but portion sizes are quite small, a regular is more like mini and the large is more like a regular meal. Quite expensive but it's ANU I guess.