Yoshio Aoki, a favorite among St. Louis sushi aficionados, has sold his namesake restaurant, but its replacement retains much of Yoshi's staff and its considerable charm. The vibe is neither the formal reverence of High Sushi nor the bustling, fast-casual soullessness of Shopping-Mall Sushi, but rather the cheery, teasing fun of a family gathering. A wide variety of traditional and more ambitious Americanized rolls are available, but the true sushi lover will be more than pleased with the selection of nigiri sushi and sashimi. The lunch specials make this a must-visit for Chesterfield workers, but it's worth the trip for everyone else.
Yoshio Aoki, a favorite among St. Louis sushi aficionados, has sold his namesake restaurant, but its replacement retains much of Yoshi's staff and its considerable charm. The vibe is neither the formal reverence of High Sushi nor the bustling, fast-casual soullessness of Shopping-Mall Sushi, but rather the cheery, teasing fun of a family gathering. A wide variety of traditional and more ambitious Americanized rolls are available, but the true sushi lover will be more than pleased with the selection of nigiri sushi and sashimi. The lunch specials make this a must-visit for Chesterfield workers, but it's worth the trip for everyone else.