GYOU
Restaurant offering sandwiches inspired by Japanese or Italian street food
Does Wabi-Sabi ring a bell? It's a Japanese concept that puts priorities back in their proper place: taking a better look at what's around us, however modest, and appreciating the slowness of time. So here, along the busy and pressing Rue du Taur, we're talking slow food, but above all, very good food. The "modest" store attracts lovers of real tastes and daring sweets with its sandwiches inspired by Japanese and Italian street-food. There's always a dish of the day to warm up. You can mix sweet and savory, and leave feeling full and relaxed. This should satisfy Vincent and Jérémy, the two brothers at the helm of the project.
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Members' reviews on GYOU
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Portions généreuses, vraiment une salade qui vaut son prix vu la qualité des ingrédients, rassasiante et originale,
Un dessert vraiment savoureux, pas trop sucré, avec un goût prononcé
Le petit café servi avec un mini bout de brownie qui fait plaisir,
Nous reviendrons, ça c’est sur !
Merci encore !
On ressent la passion de Jérémy et Vincent.
Une très belle adresse, fière de la compter sur Toulouse.
L'accueil est très agréable, humain, passionné.
Les choix sont variés et les saveurs assurément nouvelles.
Avec des produits locaux et de saisons, faits maison.
J'adhère au concept de A à Z, j'adore ! J'y reviens régulièrement, et j'en parle autour de moi... !
Merci
(Avis d'origine)
Had the thai salad with tofu and it was delicious. Their passion to make good food really shows. All the ingredients were fresh with a nice balance of flavors. I appreciate the warm welcome. Will be coming back!