I dined at Yusho last night - four of us in total, first visit for all of us. Overall, the consensus was that we enjoyed it but that little wowed us. I'll start by saying that I really enjoyed both of my cocktails - a rum punch special of the evening and the Dogs of Okinawa . . . two of the better cocktails I've had in a while.
As for food:
Quail Eggs - They were fine, but I didn't find the flavor (slightly pickled would be a fair description) or texture remarkable.
Grilled Tofu - The menu identified chrysanthemum, pineapple and walnut as accompaniments, but to me, the pineapple was cut too large and overwhelmed all other flavors with sweetness. But when not tasting the pineapple, all that I really tasted was minimally dressed tofu with less than the perfect texture.
Pickles - These I enjoyed, but not nearly as much as the ones at Arami - good but not enough differentiation among the cucumber, lotus root and carrot.
Tuna - Served with taro root, pine nuts and breakfast radish, this was one of my favorite bites of the night. The tuna was front and center in the dish, and very flavorful. And the accompaniments merely enhanced but did not take over the dish. Very nice.
Cod Tacos - This was an evening special, and a play on fish tacos as it was served in a doughy steamed bun. Flavors were nice but I was really disappointed with the mushy texture of the cod.
Gobo Root - This was another one of my favorites. There was a spicy, sesame aioli for dipping the slightly crisp root that was really outstanding, and Asian pear and plum for a little sweetness. Everything worked so well together.
Maitake Mushrooms - Probably my favorite dish of the night. These maitakes were superb and the real star of the dish, but the greens, egg vinaigrette and dashi gelee were all outstanding too.
Tempura - A mixed bag. There was squash, shiso, swiss chard according to the menu, but also some shishito peppers. Some of the tempura was light and crisp, other pieces too greasy and limp. Also, the breading was too salty so if you dared dip in the accompanying sauce, you would be overcome with salt.
Poser Ramen - Crispy pig tail croquette was fantastic, noodles were great too, and the melting egg glorious. Unfortunately, the broth itself was a little on the bland side which was a little disappointing because all of the accompaniments were stunning.
Beef tongue - Very flavorful, albeit a tad dry. The accompanying horseradish/potato puree could have used just a little more horseradish in my opinion. Still, enjoyable.
Shiitake - Served as a fritter of sorts, encased with brandade and with mustard and fennel. Unfortunately, at first I did not know which dish we were eating, and if forced to guess, I'm not sure I could have come up with any of the ingredients other than mustard. Nothing offensive, but nothing I'd want to try again.
For dessert, we tried the soft serve, which I thought was delicious. Far better though was the evening special of honeycomb, which contained a honeycomb-type crisp candy that was quite addicting, dehydrated (yet edible) bees, honey and blood oranges. I thought this was a fantastic end to the evening. I was full and yet I couldn't stop eating this.
All in all, a nice evening, good service, but there was little food-wise that will have me running back . . . maybe for cocktails and some light bites. Interestingly, one of the reasons I hadn't been to Yusho was my assumption that it might be difficult to get into. Although we had a reservation, we found that there were always at least a few empty tables throughout the evening, and this was on a Friday night.