We Ate This Updated - Yo! Sushi - Pavilion KL
Quite possible my new favourite Sushi joint, excellent food, good service, nice ambiance and reasonable prices. A lot of people have complained about it, but I can't say it's terribly expensive. It's more than Gunky Sushi or Sushi Kong....but the food you get is worth it. And they have some really unique stuff, where else do you get creamed cheese or avocado?
Or miso black cod!

I want to try the one in Gardens too, plus people keep mentioning Zanmai..I tried the Salmon Sashimi there tho and it was gross.
Anywhere else with good Salmon Sashimi?
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Yo! Sushi - Japanese Lifestyle Food - Pavilion, KL
4 commentsIkea Swedish Meatballs, Gravad Lax and Soft Toys!
I do enjoy going to Ikea for a little outing, have some food and a wonder around the vast store, perhaps purchasing a candle holder or something on the way..
I do like their furniture but I find it rather over-priced and tend to go there to get ideas rather than buy stuff, then I'll go and find what I like at a local shop.
I really love the food though, especially the great Swedish Meatballs!

I've never been anywhere where they've managed to shove quite so many chips in a little pot either..

Lovely lovely meaty balls of loveliness!

The gravy is just perfect, and the slightly hard boiled potatoes (I usually mash them up with the gravy and a little salt and pepper, heavenly!)

The Ikea Gravad Lax is very good aswell with the nice tangy sauce, my Mom said she made it once but it took about 3 days, so I don't think I'll bother..
If you're interested though, there's a BBC Recipe for Gravad Lax here.
Of course the plates get licked clean

After that I headed into the store to educate the next generation of children via the medium of soft-toy art.
I call this beautiful peice:
"Missionary with rim"

Followed by my special:
"Teddy bang"

I'm good eh?
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