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Specializing in quick service (and rapid-fire delivery) with dishes that dot the Asian Continent, Yumi To Go is cute and modern, with a pastel color scheme. The cuteness extends to the food. Plates are bestowed with names like "pao wow chicken" and "how fun noodles." The restaurant is so sure of its kitchen and food, visitors to the website can watch Yumi To Go's cooks in the kitchen via a grainy webcam. Among the $6.99 lunch-special options is yumi chu chicken, one of the spicier dishes served. It's worth noting that by spicier we mean just a wee bit hotter than tame, not Szechuan, burn-your-tongue-off, hallucination-inducing spicy. Just a bit more mouth warmth to add to the heat index.
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It's kinda Big Brother, but it's really cool too. Ever want to see exactly how your food is made? Lemmon Avenue's Yumi To Go satisfies not only a yen for tasty Asian cuisine, but your inner voyeur as well. Place an order for R and G beef or sweet-and-sour pork and, OK, maybe some ahi tuna spring rolls. Then cruise (figuratively speaking—no gas necessary) on over to yumitogo.com. Click on the Yumi Cam button and watch a swift, clean and efficient kitchen get to wokin'. It's a little like watching your own personal chef...except completely affordable and you never have to get that fry smell out of your curtains.
Normally it takes 45 minutes, the guy on the phone told us, but we can get it there in 25. Pretty damn bold to make such a promise, especially considering the NYC gridlock that can build up on Lemmon and Oak Lawn. Yet the driver--piling over curbs, cutting through yards, running down children...Well, we don't know how he managed shaving five minutes off the promised time. Now that's service. And for home delivery, the food's not bad, either. More »
It's kinda Big Brother, but it's really cool too. Ever want to see exactly how your food is made? Lemmon Avenue's Yumi To Go satisfies not only a yen for tasty Asian cuisine, but your inner voyeur as well. Place an order for R and G beef or sweet-and-sour pork and, OK, maybe some ahi tuna spring rolls. Then cruise (figuratively speaking--no gas necessary) on over to yumitogo.com. Click on the Yumi Cam button and watch a swift, clean and efficient kitchen get to wokin'. It's a little... More »
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