Moscow · Sushi · a la carte
Yoko
Premium Japanese sushiTokyo-sourced fishSashimiSakeBlue fin tunaContemporary Japanese
Yoko is a refined Japanese sushi restaurant with a view of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, distinguished by twice-weekly fish deliveries from Tokyo's Toyosu fish market and one of Moscow's finest sake collections.
- Price
- ¥¥¥¥
- Area
- Boulevard Ring (TsAO)

Plate № 09
About
Yoko takes its name from the Japanese female given name meaning 'bright, light, sunny', and its interior matches that ethos with natural materials — light wood, stone, and matte glass executed in Japanese minimalist style. The restaurant's key differentiator is its direct sourcing relationship with the Tokyo fish market, delivering bluefin tuna from three oceans, Japanese sole halibut, kanpachi, hiramasa, Japanese uni and live scallops twice each week. Waitresses wear authentic Japanese kimonos. The setting on Soimonovskiy Drive offers views of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. A second location operates in the Moscow Marriott Hotel Novy Arbat. The combination of Tokyo-source fish, disciplined Japanese aesthetic, and serious sake programme places Yoko among Moscow's most credible sushi destinations.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Twice-weekly fish shipments direct from Tokyo's Toyosu market — rare premium sourcing in Moscow
- Blue fin tuna from three oceans plus Japanese uni, live scallops and hiramasa on the menu
- Authentic Japanese minimalist interior with waitresses in traditional kimonos
- Cathedral of Christ the Saviour views and one of Moscow's most serious sake collections
Two locations: Soimonovskiy Drive 5/2 (Boulevard Ring) and Novy Arbat 32 (Marriott Hotel). Ownership/chef nationality not verified; qualifies as 'Strong traditional approach' based on Tokyo sourcing, kimono service, and Japanese aesthetic documentation.
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