Conveyor Belt Sushi at Short Hills Mall!

Don't have time to try it tonight but Yo!SuShi looks hopping. Sorta a modern day Johnny Rockets! Plenty of families.

On a completely different note, there is also a new Agent Provocateur shop in the mall too!


Woo-hoo! I would have starved in Tokyo without conveyor belt sushi.


Cool! I am overdue for both underwear shopping and sushi eating. Can't wait for CampbellJr. to come home for some mom/ daughter shopping and dining


My favorite conveyor belt sushi experience was at Isobune in San Francisco. Do they have boats?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7_bIZOoDK8

As for Agent Provocateur, I couldn't possibly say.


Yo sushi is in the states? It's been a staple in the UK for years... "Chain sushi", but always fairly reliable and tasty - and quick. Love this concept, happy it's close by


Never heard of this. Pretty funny. How does it work? Diners help themselves? How does quality (and price) compare to restaurant?


Plates roll down a conveyor belt and you pick up what you want. At the end you are charged, dim sum style, for the number of plates you took. Is not "gourmet" sushi but is a lot of fun imo and usually is fine.


campbell29 said:
Cool! I am overdue for both underwear shopping and sushi eating. Can't wait for CampbellJr. to come home for some mom/ daughter shopping and dining

is there conveyor belt lingerie too?


I've been eating at East Japanese restaurant in Teaneck for years. They have conveyor belt sushi as well as regular menu items. About a 25 min. drive from here.


I love Yo!Sushi...there's one in Harvey Nic's that I hit whenever I'm in London (especially now that they closed the Wagamama there -sigh). A word of caution: if you don't keep track of the cost of your plates, the cost can gets waaay up there. Or so I've heard.


ctrzaska said:
I love Yo!Sushi...there's one in Harvey Nic's that I hit whenever I'm in London (especially now that they closed the Wagamama there -sigh). A word of caution: if you don't keep track of the cost of your plates, the cost can gets waaay up there. Or so I've heard.

Dude, if they opened a Wagamama in MaSH ANYWHERE, I'd never be out of that place.


Conveyor belt sushi can be fun, but unfortunately Yo! Sushi is pretty bad and overpriced.


I find this upsetting.


There's a conveyor belt sushi chain in the Seattle area that's pretty awesome, too. Or, at least it was the last time that I went there, years ago:

http://www.bluecsushi.com/


kmk said:
Don't have time to try it tonight but Yo!SuShi looks hopping. Sorta a modern day Johnny Rockets! Plenty of families.
On a completely different note, there is also a new Agent Provocateur shop in the mall too!

Sushi and Agent Provaceteur! Rock out, sister.


How fun! What a great way to introduce kids to sushi!


Yo!SuShi seems to do the color coded plate thing. (We saw that in Honolulu.) The colors indicate how expensive the item is Red = expensive Blue = average and Green =cheap for instance. The hostess simply counts the empty stack of plates when you are done and hands you a bill.

This is much trendier than East... kinda high-tech from what I saw. There were blue lights at each table. Who knows, maybe you scan your own plates!

@Hahaha, it's the little things in life grin


reminds me of my trip to Tokyo -- at the end of the meal a staff member came by and using a handheld scanner scanned the color coded plates and printed a receipt on the fly.


Ate there today. It was what I expected. Good place for quick sushi. I am sure that I will be there fairly frequently (since I live close)


Where is the conveyor belt wings place, is what I want to know.


mrincredible said:
Where is the conveyor belt wings place, is what I want to know.

I drove to W Orange the other week for Planet Wings.. those tiny ass delectable Bell & Evans sauced perfectly. OUT OF BUSINESS long face


Photos on the Yo!SuShi show rolls of only 4 pieces at typical sushi prices ($4-6 per roll). I have never seen this before -- usually 6 pieces; makes this place expensive for just average sushi.


Was there today. Some rolls are 4 pieces (the fancier ones) and some are 6 pieces (the more basic ones like cucumber or tuna). Fun place but yeah, a little overpriced - but it is the Short Hills Mall, people don't go there because they're looking for bargains.



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