Help boost your sunshine vitamin for the month of Jan

sushi

sushi

We all know gloomy Jan can mean people don't get their natural Vitamin D hit, salmon found in tonnes of sushi is a great way to still get the hit even without the sun! If you love salmon sashimi then now is the time to hit the kaiten belt at YO! Sushi with 40% off Salmon Sashimi, salmon and Yuzu Salsa Tataki and the generous nigiri selection featuring Yellowfin Tuna, Salmon and Prawn Nigiri. It's the most delicious way of upping these essential vitamin levels without breaking the bank!

Keep on track with your healthy eating goals and opt for dishes under 150 calories

Lots of people like to eat healthily in January to detox from the Christmas period, this can be an opportunity to experiment with healthy ingredients eating low calorie dishes that are just as appetising! YO! Sushi's Happy Month has a whole host of fresh, healthy 'sub-150' calories dishes that are just as colourful and delicious! Sample the delicate Albacore Tuna and Truffle Ponzu Sashimi (86 kcal), the vibrantly Spicy Tuna Mini Roll (129kcal), delightful Prawn Nigiri (137kcal), and the refreshing Goma Salad (60kcal).

Going booze free

Often enjoying sushi out with friends goes extremely well with colourful Japaense cocktails and not to mention their signature Sake! However, if you are giving booze a rest for 'dry Jan' look out for alternative drinks on the menu that will quench your thirst just as well! Japanese soft drinks can be just as exotic without the alcohol, classics such as squeezed Watermelon Juice, refreshing Yuzu Pear Juice, Aloe Vera Juice, or even delightful chilled Pomegranate Juice or their signature chilled Green Tea. If you do fancy a cheeky glass of wine to help ease you through Jan, YO! Sushi has introduced a 'tipple' 75ml wine glass serving, the perfect size for a cheeky one at lunchtime or after work!

It's Happy Month at YO! grab plates from the kaiten belt for the happy price of £2.70 each, saving you up to 40% off your meal Monday -Friday from the 4th-29th January.