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YO! Sushi

YO! Sushi is a chain of conveyor belt sushi restaurants, principally in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and Australia.[2]

YO! Sushi
Company typePrivate
IndustryRestaurants
Founded1997; 27 years ago (1997)
FounderSimon Woodroffe
Headquarters,
Number of locations
100 restaurants
Area served
United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and Australia.
Key people
Richard Hodgson (CEO)[1]
ProductsSushi
Revenue£80 million (2015)
OwnerYO! Company
Number of employees
1,800 (2015)
ParentZensho
Websiteyosushi.com

History edit

 
Previous logo
 
YO! Sushi at Trinity Leeds. (2019)
 
YO! Sushi in Bluewater Shopping Centre (2007)
 
YO! Sushi in Paddington station, London (2005)
 
YO! Sushi in Manchester (2006)

YO! Sushi was founded in 1997, by British entrepreneur Simon Woodroffe.[3][4] The current owner is Zensho Holdings, with royalties paid to YO! Company. YO! Sushi opened its first restaurant in Soho, London in January 1997.[5] A second restaurant followed opening in Harvey Nichols.

In 2000, Robin Rowland became CEO, and in 2002, YO! Sushi opened their first restaurant outside London, in Manchester's Selfridges. By 2003, the company had twelve restaurants open, and the first franchise opened in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

In April 2003, one scene from the movie Johnny English takes place in a restaurant of YO! Sushi. Johnny English gets his tie stuck in the conveyor belt. Two new franchises opened in 2007, one in Dublin, the other in Moscow. In April 2010, they opened their fiftieth company owned restaurant in Market Place, London.

In 2008, they became the first catering group to adopt the Food Standards Agency's traffic light colour coding system, which allows customers to see nutritional information about the food they are eating.[6]

From 1 September 2009, the YO! Sushi in Whiteleys Shopping Centre launched its takeaway and delivery services, allowing customers to go into the restaurant and order their food or order online to get food delivered to their homes.[7]

By June 2014, the company had more than seventy restaurants.[3] In October 2016, the company opened its first American stand alone restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts, and a few months later, in the Flatiron District in Manhattan, in March 2017.[8] The company had five restaurants in North America, but all of them have since closed.

Restaurants edit

YO! Sushi specialises in delivering sushi to customers using the Japanese style 'kaiten' conveyor belt method.[9][10][11] In each restaurant various sushi dishes and other Japanese cooked foods are prepared in a theater style kitchen in plain view of customers and then set on the thin conveyor belt.[11]

The belt carries food around the restaurant in a circuit, allowing diners to pick any dish from the belt.[9]

The restaurants are mostly based in the United Kingdom with the majority in London.[12] Restaurants have also been opened in the Middle East in Dubai,[13] Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Kuwait, with others in other countries such as Ireland.

In the United States, YO! Sushi has opened five restaurants: There was a YO! Sushi located at the Westfield Garden State Plaza shopping mall in Paramus, New Jersey, which is close to New York City. The location opened in May 2015, but it closed in 2017.[14] There was also another location in Sarasota, Florida.

Then, three more locations opened in Tampa, Florida, Short Hills, New Jersey at The Mall at Short Hills, and Woodbury Commons mall in Central Valley, New York. All of the locations in the United States were eventually closed by 2018. Mayfair Equity Partners acquired Canadas Bento Sushi in 2018.

The company's headquarters is on Farringdon Road, London, United Kingdom. The company offer a menu with 19 vegan items.[15] At the PETA Vegan Food Awards 2015, the company's Tofu Katsu Curry won in the category Best Vegan Curry.[16] The restaurant also provides classes in making sushi.[17]

In August 2020, Yo! Sushi announced that it will shut 19 of its restaurants and cut up to 250 jobs as part of a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) restructuring process.[18]

Environmental record edit

In November 2015, the Marine Conservation Society rated restaurants on the sustainability of their seafood. YO! Sushi served more species of seafood than the other chains surveyed, and still received a rating of 4.1 out of 5.0 which was among the highest ratings.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Richard Hodgson to lead Yo Sushi following takeover of Bento". TheGrocer.co.uk. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Company Overview of YO! Sushi Group Ltd". Bloomberg Businessweek. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b Smale, Will (25 June 2014). "Simon Woodroffe: The Yo! Sushi boss who beat depression". BBC News. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Yo! Sushi Food Case Study" (PDF). UK Government Intellectual Property Office. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  5. ^ Popham, Peter (22 January 1997). "Sushi for every one". The Independent. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  6. ^ YO! Sushi adopts traffic light labeling / Eat Out Magazine 25 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ YO! Sushi launches takeaway service / Eat Out Magazine
  8. ^ Rao, Sonia (28 October 2016). "Changes for Harvard Square: Farewell, Café Algiers. Hello, Flour". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  9. ^ a b Issenberg, S. (2007). The Sushi Economy: Globalization and the Making of a Modern Delicacy. Gotham. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-59240-294-6. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  10. ^ Ritzer, G. (2014). The McDonaldization of Society. SAGE Publications. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-4833-5895-6. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  11. ^ a b "On the Horizon: Treats". Tampa Bay Times. 28 October 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  12. ^ "Fast.. Food for the Whole Family - YO! Sushi Restaurants & Takeaway". yosushi.com. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  13. ^ YO! Sushi opens first outlet in Dubai / Ameinfo 14 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "Opening Alert: Yo! Sushi, Paramus, NJ- Boozy Burbs". boozyburbs.com. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  15. ^ Kirkova, Deni (25 February 2016). "Vegan sushi: Where to get the best plant-based Japanese food in the UK". The Metro. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  16. ^ "PETA UK Vegan Food Awards 2015". peta.org.uk. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
  17. ^ "Sushi School, YO! Sushi". yosushi.com. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  18. ^ "Yo! Sushi to shut restaurants and cut 250 jobs". BBC News. 14 August 2020. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  19. ^ Smithers, Rebecca (18 November 2015). "More than half of UK's family restaurant chains serving unsustainable seafood". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 July 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  •   Media related to Yo! Sushi at Wikimedia Commons

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YO Sushi is a chain of conveyor belt sushi restaurants principally in the United Kingdom Republic of Ireland United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Bahrain Kuwait and Australia 2 YO SushiCompany typePrivateIndustryRestaurantsFounded1997 27 years ago 1997 FounderSimon WoodroffeHeadquartersSoho London United KingdomNumber of locations100 restaurantsArea servedUnited Kingdom Republic of Ireland United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Bahrain Kuwait and Australia Key peopleRichard Hodgson CEO 1 ProductsSushiRevenue 80 million 2015 OwnerYO CompanyNumber of employees1 800 2015 ParentZenshoWebsiteyosushi wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Restaurants 3 Environmental record 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Previous logo nbsp YO Sushi at Trinity Leeds 2019 nbsp YO Sushi in Bluewater Shopping Centre 2007 nbsp YO Sushi in Paddington station London 2005 nbsp YO Sushi in Manchester 2006 YO Sushi was founded in 1997 by British entrepreneur Simon Woodroffe 3 4 The current owner is Zensho Holdings with royalties paid to YO Company YO Sushi opened its first restaurant in Soho London in January 1997 5 A second restaurant followed opening in Harvey Nichols In 2000 Robin Rowland became CEO and in 2002 YO Sushi opened their first restaurant outside London in Manchester s Selfridges By 2003 the company had twelve restaurants open and the first franchise opened in Dubai United Arab Emirates In April 2003 one scene from the movie Johnny English takes place in a restaurant of YO Sushi Johnny English gets his tie stuck in the conveyor belt Two new franchises opened in 2007 one in Dublin the other in Moscow In April 2010 they opened their fiftieth company owned restaurant in Market Place London In 2008 they became the first catering group to adopt the Food Standards Agency s traffic light colour coding system which allows customers to see nutritional information about the food they are eating 6 From 1 September 2009 the YO Sushi in Whiteleys Shopping Centre launched its takeaway and delivery services allowing customers to go into the restaurant and order their food or order online to get food delivered to their homes 7 By June 2014 the company had more than seventy restaurants 3 In October 2016 the company opened its first American stand alone restaurant in Boston Massachusetts and a few months later in the Flatiron District in Manhattan in March 2017 8 The company had five restaurants in North America but all of them have since closed Restaurants editYO Sushi specialises in delivering sushi to customers using the Japanese style kaiten conveyor belt method 9 10 11 In each restaurant various sushi dishes and other Japanese cooked foods are prepared in a theater style kitchen in plain view of customers and then set on the thin conveyor belt 11 The belt carries food around the restaurant in a circuit allowing diners to pick any dish from the belt 9 The restaurants are mostly based in the United Kingdom with the majority in London 12 Restaurants have also been opened in the Middle East in Dubai 13 Saudi Arabia Bahrain and Kuwait with others in other countries such as Ireland In the United States YO Sushi has opened five restaurants There was a YO Sushi located at the Westfield Garden State Plaza shopping mall in Paramus New Jersey which is close to New York City The location opened in May 2015 but it closed in 2017 14 There was also another location in Sarasota Florida Then three more locations opened in Tampa Florida Short Hills New Jersey at The Mall at Short Hills and Woodbury Commons mall in Central Valley New York All of the locations in the United States were eventually closed by 2018 Mayfair Equity Partners acquired Canadas Bento Sushi in 2018 The company s headquarters is on Farringdon Road London United Kingdom The company offer a menu with 19 vegan items 15 At the PETA Vegan Food Awards 2015 the company s Tofu Katsu Curry won in the category Best Vegan Curry 16 The restaurant also provides classes in making sushi 17 In August 2020 Yo Sushi announced that it will shut 19 of its restaurants and cut up to 250 jobs as part of a Company Voluntary Arrangement CVA restructuring process 18 Environmental record editIn November 2015 the Marine Conservation Society rated restaurants on the sustainability of their seafood YO Sushi served more species of seafood than the other chains surveyed and still received a rating of 4 1 out of 5 0 which was among the highest ratings 19 See also editList of sushi restaurantsReferences edit Richard Hodgson to lead Yo Sushi following takeover of Bento TheGrocer co uk Retrieved 2 January 2019 Company Overview of YO Sushi Group Ltd Bloomberg Businessweek Archived from the original on 19 January 2013 Retrieved 2 July 2017 a b Smale Will 25 June 2014 Simon Woodroffe The Yo Sushi boss who beat depression BBC News Retrieved 2 July 2017 Yo Sushi Food Case Study PDF UK Government Intellectual Property Office Retrieved 23 November 2012 Popham Peter 22 January 1997 Sushi for every one The Independent Archived from the original on 7 May 2022 Retrieved 5 August 2015 YO Sushi adopts traffic light labeling Eat Out Magazine Archived 25 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine YO Sushi launches takeaway service Eat Out Magazine Rao Sonia 28 October 2016 Changes for Harvard Square Farewell Cafe Algiers Hello Flour Boston Globe Retrieved 2 July 2017 a b Issenberg S 2007 The Sushi Economy Globalization and the Making of a Modern Delicacy Gotham p 23 ISBN 978 1 59240 294 6 Retrieved 7 November 2017 Ritzer G 2014 The McDonaldization of Society SAGE Publications p 56 ISBN 978 1 4833 5895 6 Retrieved 7 November 2017 a b On the Horizon Treats Tampa Bay Times 28 October 2015 Retrieved 7 November 2017 Fast Food for the Whole Family YO Sushi Restaurants amp Takeaway yosushi com Retrieved 5 August 2015 YO Sushi opens first outlet in Dubai Ameinfo Archived 14 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Opening Alert Yo Sushi Paramus NJ Boozy Burbs boozyburbs com Retrieved 27 September 2015 Kirkova Deni 25 February 2016 Vegan sushi Where to get the best plant based Japanese food in the UK The Metro Retrieved 2 July 2017 PETA UK Vegan Food Awards 2015 peta org uk Retrieved 27 June 2016 Sushi School YO Sushi yosushi com Retrieved 10 June 2016 Yo Sushi to shut restaurants and cut 250 jobs BBC News 14 August 2020 Retrieved 16 September 2020 Smithers Rebecca 18 November 2015 More than half of UK s family restaurant chains serving unsustainable seafood The Guardian Retrieved 2 July 2017 External links editOfficial website nbsp Media related to Yo Sushi at Wikimedia Commons Portals nbsp Companies nbsp England nbsp Food Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title YO Sushi amp oldid 1214242798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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