Yoshimi Pop-up - Vail

#20 - Asiatic - Vail, Sushi, Full
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Yoshimi Pop-up

Yoshimi Pop-up
3.5 / 5 (22 reviews)

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Located within the Grand Hyatt Vail, Yoshimi Pop-Up offers traditional Japanese favorites in a stylish resort setting. The restaurant provides stunning views of Gore Creek and the mountainside below Chair 20. Takeout available by calling (970) 479-1536. Complimentary valet parking offered for non-hotel guests. Guests can enjoy the collaboration with the internationally acclaimed Yoshimi culinary team from the renowned Yoshimi Restaurant in Mexico City. The exclusive sushi Pop-Up will feature Sapporo on tap, Suntory Highball whiskey drafts, and premium sake flights. Don't miss out on the signature Maki rolls, Sashimi, and specialty handmade Nigiri.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: User

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★ 3.5 / 5 from 22 reviews

The restaurant had a limited selection of dressings and beverages, and the quality of the ingredients was average. The atmosphere felt rather subdued. At one point, there was an entire table of guests dressed inappropriately for the setting. On a positive note, the waiter and the host were very attentive to our needs.

The food was delicious. However, the seating area near the sushi station was somewhat distracting.

Thought as a pop up there would be something special. Sushi rolls you could find anywhere. Nothing special at all. Price was right but that was it. Located in the bar area of the Hyatt. Joy sushi is definitely a better choice.

We were a little confused as where to go when we first got to the hotel and even within the restaurant. It was very loud and hard to hear. The sushi itself was really good. A little expensive considering the rolls weren’t anything too fancy. I got the seaweed salad and it was the best I’ve ever had. The miso soup was also great

Sushi menu was limited ie no main protein courses. The fish was very fresh and beautifully prepared. My only critique is the size of sushi pieces. For a lady they were just too big. The sashimi pieces were only two pieces but cut very thick. Maybe this is an American thing but in Japan they are much smaller and easier to eat. It was not busy and service was polite and efficient. Interior could do with some plants or Japanese style screens as it’s a big space that is quite dark and sparsely furnished. I’d give it a 4/5.

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The restaurant is a non-smoking restaurant.

The diner is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

The restaurant also takes credit cards from the common providers for payment.

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