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After a stressful journey, this place provided a much-needed spot to relax. The wide selection of items on the menu, attentive staff, and friendly management make it a must-visit for anyone passing through Waterloo. View all feedback.
What Vernicia Respres doesn't like about Yo! Sushi London Waterloo:
We arrived for lunch today,10 minute wait to be seated. Friendly staff,paying £1.50 for unlimited water is a joke when i just wanted tap water. The salmon is overpriced at £4 for 2 pieces . However the katsu curry is delcious and you could have a small/large portion. Got 25%student discount as well so made up for the two negative aspects. Would happily return for the curry! View all feedback.
If you love sushi try to avoid as this was my first and will be the last. Nothing wrong with staff and service but the quality of food is a bad fast food quality not sure how they do the rice but they taste and look strange almost rice pudding texture.
It is a nice place to stop by. The staffs are friendly and the food is delicious especially seafood ramen!
We watched the various dishes being prepared from zingingly fresh ingredients. Beautiful spring onions, emerald green pak choi etc.We ate a variety of them with gusto. The Miso was hot and tasty and plentiful. Service was friendly and efficient.The premises are sparkling clean, including the loo.A very enjoyable experience.
A balcony was installed at Waterloo a few years ago which features a number of restaurants and bars affording views over the main concourse at the same level as the connecting walkways to Waterloo East. Yo Sushi fits its conveyer belts kitchen and giant miso soup dispensing machine rather well into this small space, unless, the of course, you take a seat outside where there are no conveyor belts in site. I was sited towards the rear of the interior space next to a man who had absurdly brought his bike to ride on a train and who had to move his helmet to give me any leg room. I have increasingly found that fewer and fewer of the available dishes are placed on the conveyer belt obliging me to order not just a beer and a miso soup but also breadcrumbed prawns and a chicken noodle curry. The prawns were as good as in any Thai restaurant; the chicken in the curry had been crushed into balls and the sauce, in common with Japanese restaurants everywhere, redolent of diluted bovril. Pieces of raw salmon on seaweed were much better, but then provided the salmon is fresh enough, you can’t really go wrong. What looked like sliced tuna on rice, however, turned out to be roast beef. A chocolate dessert cake round just at the right time.
The staff are exceptional. The food is great! I recommend visiting this place for something to eat. Definitely try the Korean chicken!