Yoobi

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Our main Love Yoobi Japanese Temaki House is located in the heart of Milwaukee.

Japanese dishes is the most famous of them all especially the sushi and makimono.

It is famous food in a Sushi House because of its unique style.

Temaki is a type of sushi roll that is cone-shaped, with the ingredients being topped within the outer layer of nori (a thin sheet of crispy seaweed).

Visit Love Yoobi Temaki House today and enjoy the delicious taste of our Japanese food.

http://www.loveyoobi.com

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Yoobi Temakeria, located in London's Soho, is the brainchild of two entrepreneurs with ties to Brazil and Japan.

The clean, minimal design is the result of impeccable architecture and super minimal design elements that creatively meld the vibe of Rio, Tokyo and London into one.

Gundry and Ducker Architecture brought the space, a former warehouse, back to its roots by unearthing the original brick.

A color palette was created by Ico Design and can be seen peppered throughout the unique space in a fun, quirky way while maintaining the minimal aesthetic.

Enjoy a look behind the scenes of this awesome 360 degree branding project and be sure to visit Yoobi next time you pay London a visit!

Andrew Edmunds, Soho: Restaurant Review - Decanter

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Walking in central London, especially around Covent Garden and Soho, I’m struck not only by the number of new places to eat, but even  more so by the variety: mock-rustic shops offer international comfort food, deli/lunch-counters showcase informal exotica from the fringes of Europe, Cockney fruit-and-veg regulars on Berwick Street are crowded by South American and Asian stallholders and food trucks.

The story fits: wine aficionado Andrew Edmunds ran an antique print shop (and still does), and when the wine bar next door went bust in 1986, he bought it and turned it into a casual restaurant with a great wine list.

The food is unfussy and robust: a dozen mussels in garlic-chilli sauce, breast of pigeon salad with toasted hazelnuts and bits of orange, a substantial haunch of pot-roasted rabbit, a large chunk of cod on mashed potatoes garnished with a generous serving of herb-laden clams, at least two game dishes most of the time – nothing dainty, nothing poncey, nothing at all reverential.

One’s a note asking you to turn off your mobile phone, the other is good wine bottles as candlesticks – ours was Shafer Hillside Select.

The wide-ranging wine list is intelligent and good value, with a low, fixed-rate mark-up creating bargains galore: Chave, Contino, Terredora and several dozen others are priced at less than £30; Dujac, Weinbach, Flowers, Kistler, Vieux Télégraphe, half a dozen Bordeaux from the 1990s and even more good red Burgundies for less than £100 (sometimes quite a bit less); as well as canny selection from small Australian and New Zealand estates.

Yoobi delivery from Queenstown Road - Order with Deliveroo

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London's first temakeria, Yoobi fuses sushi handrolls with exotic Brazilian flavours.

Using only ethically-sourced fish, Yoobi has taken sushi in an exciting new direction.

Yoobi delivery from Soho - Order with Deliveroo

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food  

London's first temakeria, Yoobi fuses sushi handrolls with exotic Brazilian flavours.

Using only ethically-sourced fish, Yoobi has taken sushi in an exciting new direction.

London's Best Sushi... Delivered To Your Door | Londonist

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food   menu   location   value  

London has incredible sushi restaurants -- from Soho sashimi-merchants to Greenwich maki-makers, and with menus ranging from traditional to Brazilian fusion.

Chopsticks at the ready... This is London's first temakeria chain, doing sushi with a Brazilian twist to great effect, and with a focus on sustainably sourcing their fish.

Deliveroo now from Marylebone | Deliveroo now from South Kensington (platters) | Deliveroo now from South Kensington | Deliveroo now from Westbourne Chisou covers both the classics and more unusual, innovative dishes from their high-end Mayfair sushi counter and Knightsbridge restaurant.

But our ideal Chisou order would hit the nigiri section, hard -- try one of the lesser-spotted types like butterfish or tobiko -- with their Crunch Maki rolls thrown in for good measure (soft-shell crab and tempura flakes).

Hosting a harmonious marriage of yakitori (aka ‘tiny bits of meat on sticks’) and sushi, there are some incredible fusion dishes to be had (raw fish and BBQ sauce?

Yoobi vs Ten Ten Tei review – hand-to-hand sushi combat | The ...

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Temaki usually just shows up on Japanese restaurant menus alongside nigiri and maki, but the newly opened Yoobi eschews those other types of sushi and sells only temaki rolls (although it does also serve sashimi too).

Since Yoobi is located just around the corner from Ten Ten Tei, my favourite Japanese restaurant in London so far, I thought I’d compare the temaki rolls from both of them.

The citrus salmon temaki is filled with salmon, orange-flavoured tobiko (flying fish roe), avocado, chives, rice and yuzu-flavoured mayo.

There are four temaki rolls in total and each one is noticeably larger than a Yoobi temaki.

The tuna used in the tuna temaki roll, while soft and fresh, isn’t the most flavoursome tuna I’ve had but it’s still far better than its counterpart at Yoobi.

Yoobi Sushi by Gundry & Ducker

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Sushi is prepared on a faceted white counter at this restaurant in London's Soho by architects Gundry Ducker.

Named Yoobi Sushi, the restaurant occupies a former warehouse and the original brickwork is still visible beneath the new grey paintwork.

Here's some more from the architects: Gundry Ducker – Yoobi Sushi Lexington Street London Yoobi is London's first temakeria.

Marquetry patterns are inlaid into the timber lining which appear like shadows cast from the objects in the room.

Brass lines at regular intervals are inlaid into the floor, these follow the marquetry patterns and also form light fittings, and coat hooks which protrude out of the timber boxing.

Yoobi | Restaurants in Soho, London

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Part of the sushi family, it’s Japanese for ‘hand roll’, and looks a bit like an ice-cream cone.

And, just as you’d go to a gelateria for ice cream, you can now go to London’s first dedicated temakeria for hand rolls.

The temakeria concept is borrowed from sunny Brazil (outside of Japan, Brazil has the largest Japanese population in the world).

And Brazilian sushi rocks.

However, our hand rolls were a partial success.

International Opportunities - Yoobi

Yoobi makes fun colorful stuff that gives back!

As always, for every Yoobi item you purchase, a Yoobi item will be donated to kid of classroom in need.

Every country we expand into will have the same model, and our donations will benefit the country in which the sale was made.

Yoobi is currently available in the U.S. and Australia, but we are excited to be expanding to new places soon!

For sales and partnership inquiries in Europe, please contact: Igor Salmi [email protected] For all other inquiries, please contact: [email protected]

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