YUI restaurant in the heart of Põhja - Tallinn offers authentic Japanese food like ramen, yakisoba, onigiri and sushi. The staff of this place really strives to give you fresh and delicious products for you to enjoy right in Tallinn. The atmosphere is friendly, relaxed and very polite. There is a lot of space to seat with a company or by oneself people watching from the window seat.
You can either choose to have the food in the form of a nori-wrapped burrito or a bowl which consists of various ingredients of your choosing (do not worry about there being too much rice, this is not the case), as well as some starters like salads, karaage chicken or miso soup. Do not forget the authentic Japanese melon soda or Asahi Super Dry Beer which is a Japanese rice lager.
The best thing is you can have during cold days and nights is their ramen!
Follow their social media pages for daily offers and updates. And this place is vegan-friendly, so do not miss your chance to check it out. Itadakimasu!
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