YO! Heathrow T3
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Heathrow Airport, Terminal 3: Departure Lounge
Heathrow Villages, eng TW6 1QG - (208) 588-9959
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Chamber Rating
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Nikki Petropoulos
Ordered fresh sushi off the menu and saw them pull old sushi off the sushi train and serve it on a plate that was then served to me. The sushi looked like it had been sitting there all day and I couldn't eat it.
May 2nd, 2023 -
John Alex Hvidlykke
Usually Yo! Sushi provides quite decent quality, and since all airport food is inherrently expensive, sushi can even be a reasonably priced option. But at Yo! Sushi in Heathrow Terminal 3. Even though it was not the busiest time, the staff was clearly overworked and undermanned. Getting a seat took a long time, and having drinks (that must be ordered ordered online) took over 10 minutes, which is a long time at a running sushi. Especially compared to just ordering it when being seated. ordering online, it also turned out that only a third of the beers on the menu was actually available. There was no wasabi or pickeled ginger at the tables which is a natural at every other sushi restaurant - incluing the three or four other airport Yo! Sushi's I have visited earlier. Instead of this, the sushi on the running belt was soaked in mayonnaise, chili sause and other "creative" sauces. Which to some extent made up for the lack of ginger at the same time as hiding the lack of taste in the fish and rice. The sushi bits themselves were clearly the worst prepared I have ever had at any sushi restaurant (and even inferior to most supermarket sushi). The various inside-out maki rolls looked inviting on the running belt, but the preparation was so dry and loose that they makis all fell apart when trying to eat them. As a last resort I picked a plate of traditional makis, but these were not only dull, but lukewarm and in no way fresh-tasting. So I had to let them go back, and after some arguing with the "waiter" was allowed to only pay for the crumbling inside-out makis.
Apr 20th, 2023 -
Chung Ken
Great
Apr 19th, 2023 -
Food : 4/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
Apr 19th, 2023 -
Mir
Apr 18th, 2023
Contact Info
- (208) 588-9959
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for YO! Heathrow T3?
A The phone number for YO! Heathrow T3 is: (208) 588-9959.
Q Where is YO! Heathrow T3 located?
A YO! Heathrow T3 is located at Heathrow Airport, Terminal 3: Departure Lounge, Heathrow Villages, eng TW6 1QG
Q What is the internet address for YO! Heathrow T3?
A The website (URL) for YO! Heathrow T3 is: https://yosushi.com/restaurants/heathrow-t3
Q What days are YO! Heathrow T3 open?
A YO! Heathrow T3 is open:
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Sunday: 7:00 AM - 7:00 AM
Monday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Q How is YO! Heathrow T3 rated?
A YO! Heathrow T3 has a 4.0 Star Rating from 513 reviewers.
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YO! Heathrow T3
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Overall Rating
( 513 Reviews )Nikki Petropoulos on Google
Ordered fresh sushi off the menu and saw them pull old sushi off the sushi train and serve it on a plate that was then served to me. The sushi looked like it had been sitting there all day and I couldn't eat it.
John Alex Hvidlykke on Google
Usually Yo! Sushi provides quite decent quality, and since all airport food is inherrently expensive, sushi can even be a reasonably priced option. But at Yo! Sushi in Heathrow Terminal 3. Even though it was not the busiest time, the staff was clearly overworked and undermanned.
Getting a seat took a long time, and having drinks (that must be ordered ordered online) took over 10 minutes, which is a long time at a running sushi. Especially compared to just ordering it when being seated. ordering online, it also turned out that only a third of the beers on the menu was actually available.
There was no wasabi or pickeled ginger at the tables which is a natural at every other sushi restaurant - incluing the three or four other airport Yo! Sushi's I have visited earlier.
Instead of this, the sushi on the running belt was soaked in mayonnaise, chili sause and other "creative" sauces. Which to some extent made up for the lack of ginger at the same time as hiding the lack of taste in the fish and rice.
The sushi bits themselves were clearly the worst prepared I have ever had at any sushi restaurant (and even inferior to most supermarket sushi). The various inside-out maki rolls looked inviting on the running belt, but the preparation was so dry and loose that they makis all fell apart when trying to eat them. As a last resort I picked a plate of traditional makis, but these were not only dull, but lukewarm and in no way fresh-tasting. So I had to let them go back, and after some arguing with the "waiter" was allowed to only pay for the crumbling inside-out makis.
Chung Ken on Google
Great
on Google
Food : 4/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
Mir on Google