

The two waitresses were very kind and polite. Vegan restaurant chain best known for plant-based offerings with a menu of globally inspired dishes.

National retailer to lease Bed Bath & Beyond space in. Google users are quite generous with this place: it was granted 4.6 stars. Related: Sushi by Bou expands South Florida footprint with Palm Beach County location. From the visitors' viewpoint, prices are low. To find out the Manhattan locations of Beyond Sushi and order online, you can visit its website. The homely atmosphere of Beyond Sushi allows guests to relax after a hard working day. His offer was accepted by both Lori Greiner and Matt Higgins, who agreed to a 30 cut on the West Coast and a 15 cut on the East Coast. The athmosphere was very calm, cozy and peaceful (we ate at 2pm, so we were pretty much alone in the room). You can always degust nicely cooked sushi, salmon rolls and Dim sum - a special offer of this restaurant. To help fund this concept, Vaknin went on 'Shark Tank' in 2018 to ask for an impressive 1.5 million investment for a 25 cut of West Coast locations and a 5 cut of the East Coast (via Shark Tank Tales ). Established in 2012 by husband-and-wife team, Guy and Tali Vaknin, Beyond Sushi has expanded to five locations across NYC. I also asked for a sweet soy sauce, as I don't like the salty one, and was given a delicious one, but I wasn't told it was extra and discovered it on the check. Beyond Sushi is part of the Hospitality industry, and located in New York, United States. I was a bit disappointed in the Spicy mang (brown rice, mango, avocado, cucumber, veggie slaw) because, as good as it was, its taste was exceeded by the sauce, which reminded me of a mayonnaise.

The smoked pepper sauce and lemon zest were also very nice and tasty. Listings > Sushi Bars >Vegan restaurants >Vegetarian restaurants. They were quite big, and the mix of vegetables in the inside really matched the "tuna"/"zalmon" and avocado toppings. I also liked the Rainbow rolls, which are the most expensive sushis of the menu. It was delicate and filling at the same time. I was pleasantly surprised by the Philadelphia rolls, as the "zalmon" (fake salmon) and the vegan cream cheese tasted delicious. We had the Rainbow rolls ($16/10 pieces), the Philadelphia rolls ($9/8 pieces), and the Spicy mang ($9/8 pieces). We were two, and ordered three different kinds of sushi to share, because everything just seemed SO good. This was my first time in an all vegan sushi restaurant.
