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YO! unveils menu expansion with five new dishes and desserts

Additionally, every Katsu Curry now comes with a free portion of pickled cucumbers.

YO! has launched five new dishes and two desserts, bringing an expanded variety to its Japanese-inspired offerings.

New dishes include the Furi Furi (£6.95), Korean Chicken Bao (£4.50), Tempura Cod Bao (£4.95), Pulled Shiitake Bao (£4.50), and a selection of light bites. The snack lineup also grows with crispy prawn crackers (£2.95) and pickled kimchi cucumber (£1.95).

On the sweeter side, diners can also avail of the Cherry Blossom & Raspberry Cream Puff and a Miso-Caramel Chocolate Brownie, both priced at £5.50 each.

Additionally, every Katsu Curry now comes with a free portion of pickled cucumbers.

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