Yori

Welcome to YORI - The Traditional Korean Restaurant located in Heart of London - YORI [요리] is traditionally pronounced in the Korean word of meaning 'Cooked Food' in English. As reflected in this title, we are aiming for serving the Korean traditional food with freshness and absolute taste. For our cooking, we are only using high quality and fresh…

YORI – Korean Restaurant in Heart of London

– The Traditional Korean Restaurant located in Heart of London – YORI [요리] is traditionally pronounced in the Korean word of meaning ‘Cooked Food’ in English.

As reflected in this title, we are aiming for serving the Korean traditional food with freshness and absolute taste.

Besides, these people can have a totally different experience with our Korean food.

For example, they can try many side dishes, so called Ban-Chan [반찬].

Here, our best food made with our quality-guaranteed are making your journey very best.

http://www.yoriuk.com

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Yori – Korean BBQ | Over the Hype

Review analysis
menu   staff   food  

Yori is that place of extreme happiness I so dreamed of ever since taking M to the House of Ho-rrors (would you believe it, I’m not a comedian) a few weeks ago.

Speaking of love for the people, I take my hat off to the small team of staff who’ve managed to hold down the entire place while making it their mission statement to include every customer in the Yori family.

For Korean BBQ aka Bulgogi first timers, fear not of the flame thrower as waiters are on hand to help out with everything and all you have to do is ask nicely.

In the bowl was a stack of chewy tteokbokki fried with spring onion and soft gluten before being plunged into a sweet and spicy gochujiang sauce, but hold on where’s the cheese?

Keep checking Yori’s Facebook page (CLICK) for details of flash 50% discounts on their bulgogi.

Restaurant review: Woodlands, Soho | Travel Gourmet

Review analysis
busyness   food   menu  

I was meeting my friend Louise at the Harold Pinter Theatre to see a new production of Pinter’s play, The Birthday Party, which has just opened with a stellar cast including Toby Jones, Stephen Mangan and Zoe Wanamaker.

This too was busy and looked full as we went in but fortunately there was one free table close to the door – from which we had a perfect view of the queue into the theatre as it got close to the time for the play to begin.

There was a choice: Rice & lentil dosa; Rava dosa made with crispy semolina (for which you had to add 15-20 minutes wait time which we couldn’t risk); Ragi dosa made with millet grain; and Perarettu dosa made with green lentils, chilli and ginger.

The dosa had a good taste, was nicely light, almost crispy at the edges, and the mushroom masala filling lovely; quite spicy but not overly so.

It was certainly a good find for going to the Harold Pinter Theatre (which I’ve now been to a few times).

Yori Sushi in Hackney - Order from Just Eat

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Yori Sushi in Hackney - Restaurant reviews

If you have an allergy that could harm your health, or have religious requirements (such as halal or kosher), we strongly advise you to contact the restaurant directly before you place your order We can help you do that through Live Chat.

More information about Just Eat's allergy policies is available on our Allergy FAQ page.

Any specific allergen statements provided to us by the restaurant are replicated on the Info tab.

Woodlands Restaurant | Restaurants in Soho, London

Review analysis
food  

This longstanding Piccadilly spot is one of three restaurants from a group specialising in vegetarian Indian food.

The menu riffs on Indian food's existing friendship with all things veg.

Vegan and Jain menus are also available.

Yori | Restaurants in Soho, London

Review analysis
food  

Yori – meaning ‘cooked food’ in Korean – is located slap bang in the middle of theatreland, right next to the Harold Pinter Theatre and down the road from Piccadilly Circus station.

These days there are a lot of Korean food outlets in central London, however, Yori offers up a menu of approachable dishes with lots to choose from.

There’s also the option of tableside grilling for Korean barbeque.

YORI – Korean Restaurant in Heart of London

Review analysis
food  

– The Traditional Korean Restaurant located in Heart of London – YORI [요리] is traditionally pronounced in the Korean word of meaning ‘Cooked Food’ in English.

As reflected in this title, we are aiming for serving the Korean traditional food with freshness and absolute taste.

Besides, these people can have a totally different experience with our Korean food.

For example, they can try many side dishes, so called Ban-Chan [반찬].

Here, our best food made with our quality-guaranteed are making your journey very best.

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