Yono Sushi by Bondst
About the Business
Yono Sushi by Bondst is a premium to-go sushi destination located in the bustling Moynihan Train Station in New York City. Offering a wide variety of fresh and delicious sushi options, Yono brings the iconic elegance and authenticity of New York to a new level of convenience. Whether you're grabbing a quick meal on the go or looking for a sit-down dining experience, Yono Sushi by Bondst is the perfect choice for sushi lovers in the Big Apple.
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Location & Phone number
Moynihan Train Hall, 421 8th Ave, New York, NY 10199, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"I really wanted to grab food with only 10 mins to spare before my train came, and they got my food out super fast! Amazing customer service, and the vegetable curry was great!"
"I got the California Roll box which was $15.75 before tax and it did not disappoint. It tasted very fresh, tasty and was definitely enough for lunch. I would definitely return here. The service was so quick."
"TLDR: What you'd expect from sushi in a major transit area. Pricy and not quite up to par for what I'd expect with a concept by BondST. I heard there was a new sushi place in Moynihan. I went to go see what was up - tried a prepped roll mid-meal. They seem to be building out a standing omakase bar to the side. Cool concept, I've only seen this in Asia but let's see. Spicy Tuna roll was $11.75, roll size was quite small - decent rice:fish ratio but still; very small. The rice was al dente with a nice chew to it. The tuna mince was of better quality, you can taste that it wasn't too fatty or slurry but flavor-wise; this fell kind of flat for me. There was this drizzle of spicy mayo across the top, I felt this was unnecessary, I think maybe if it were mixed into the mixture it would probably taste better although be less picturesque. Not really that umami spicy tuna texture, just kind of this mildly higher quality tuna mince. The raw ingredient is good but flavoring needs some work. Like an unseasoned grass-fed beef. It was very just passable, even for lower-tier sushi. I came for a snack, I'd have needed two rolls at a minimum for a full meal. I'd be close to $30 with taxes and a beverage. I can go a couple blocks from here and get a full on sushi meal in a sit down restaurant for less and it would be tastier. A full-on salad meal (literally across the way) would cost less, be more filling and arguably better for your tastebuds. The flavors missed for me, to the point where it's hard to see the affiliation with BondST at all. Granted, these are early days but just the relation of flavor to price is not there. Perhaps that will change in the future."
"I ordered the spicy tuna on crispy rice, and got about eight small sticks of crispy rice smeared with some sort of fishy paste. Could be tuna in it, but it is definitely not the pieces of actual fish that I was expecting."
"New great food vendor at the Moynihan Food Hall with sushi, rolls, and rice bowls. I tried Miso Glazed Cod which was very tasty. It's desired the portions to be bigger as I was still feeling hungry after finishing my meal. I will definitely return there to try other items from the menu."
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