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Sushi Yorokobu Bkk 鮨㐂 - Happy New Year to Everyone

At the end of this year 2022 , First of all we thank you all of Customers dining in Sushi Yorokobu Bkk , we will have a New Year holiday from 1 Jan 2023 to 5 Jan 2023 because Japanese Fish Market will close , and we promise we provide the most fresh fish and ingredients to every customers daily , we will open on 6 Jan 2023.

Master Chef Tango got award in Hong Kong in September 2022 , he come Thailand

Sushi Yorokobu Bkk to Teach his Telency Skills to Thai Chefs to Serve our customers .


Customers can book online by the Real Time Booking System , its will Confirm your

Booking immediately .








What Customers Said about Sushi Yorokobu Bkk 鮨㐂

We are proud of Google Review reach 4.9 Points .

Thank you for every customers choosing

Sushi Yorokobu Bkk 鮨㐂 , we will keep our best .







Trust the chef


Sushi Yorokobu Bkk 鮨㐂 - Omakase in Bangkok Thonglor - Premium and Seasonal


Chefs Combines their strong tendency in Edomae tradition together with their innovative aptitude to compose an unique dining menu for you .

Every elements of the dining journey is unique , exclusive and prepared

with finest ingredients of the day . Now , it's time for our chef to flex

their culinary talents and leave you satisfied .



Edomae - Red Vinegar is the important ingredient


Edomae sushi restaurants however, use a kind of rice vinegar called Akasu (赤酢/Akazu). This vinegar has it’s historical beginnings in the 1800s, where pure rice could not have been fermented due as it was luxurious an ingredient to be used. Instead, left over sake lees from the sake making process would be stored in wooden boxes and aged over time.


Through years and years of the gentle Mallard reaction, these solids turned from white to black and developed a sweet and earthy aroma. The same ageing reaction here would be the same reaction that is undergone by aged wine, cheese and whiskeys.


The variety of flavour compounds produced from the chemical breakdown inside the sake lees produced a variety of complex flavours. After ageing, the now black sake lees are mixed with water to form a mash known as Moromi (もろみ/醪). Similiar to balsamic vinegar, this mash is constantly turned and compressed.


When fully matured, the mash is strained to form a reddish-black liquid that looks similar to soy sauce. This liquid is inoculated with a vinegar mother and then allowed to undergo acetic acid fermentation. The final product after acetic acid fermentation is a deep concentrated red vinegar, which has the depth of complexity just like a real aged DOP Balsamic vinegar, but with a much lighter and fluid viscosity. When used to make sushi rice, it gives the rice a golden hue.


Japanese Rice with Red Vinegar mixed - Sushi Yorokobu Bkk 鮨㐂 - Omakase Bangkok




Red Vinegar Rice Sushi is the Sole of restaurant's Head Chef


It is this vinegar that is used by sushi masters . It is this mixture (known as awasezu/合わせ酢) that gives each sushi master’s rice it’s very own signature taste. From what I know, the only vinegar brewery that still makes this vinegar is based in Tokyo. This is because the demand for this kind of vinegar is small, plus the entire production process takes a very long time due to the long ageing requirements .


They do however, seem to sell their red vinegar to America under the name “Premium Akasu”. If interested, a quick google search will show you where you can find some. Instead, they have decided to produce a pre-made blend of their red rice vinegar .



Idea from Master Chef Tango Lai - Sushi Yorokobu Bkk 鮨㐂


Master Chef Tango Lai - Sushi Yorokobu 鮨㐂 - Over 20 Years experience of Japanese food , who make the Unique's taste of sushi with Seasonal and fresh fish .

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