We Go Unlimited: 8th Anniversary | Yuzu Omakase Bangkok
Eight years ago, Yuzu Omakase seated its first guests in Bangkok. To mark the eighth anniversary, the house is making a simple, generous promise called We Go Unlimited. Your full omakase (お任せ) course is served first, exactly as the chef composed it, from the first bite to the last. Then, once the last course has… Continue reading We Go Unlimited: 8th Anniversary | Yuzu Omakase Bangkok
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Eight years ago, Yuzu Omakase seated its first guests in Bangkok. To mark the eighth anniversary, the house is making a simple, generous promise called We Go Unlimited. Your full omakase (お任せ) course is served first, exactly as the chef composed it, from the first bite to the last. Then, once the last course has landed, the counter stays open to you. Order the pieces you loved again, freely, until your seating ends.
We Go Unlimited runs from today until 31 August 2026, across every course in the house. No upgrade, no separate ticket. The course you book is the course that keeps going.
How We Go Unlimited Works

Book any Yuzu Omakase course. The promotion applies to all of them. The kitchen serves your complete course first, in its intended order, and the full sequence is served within 90 minutes. After the main course is finished, you are welcome to order additional pieces from the selection of the course you booked, one by one, for as long as your seating runs.
The one rule worth remembering is that the add-on selection stays inside your course. A guest who books the Omakase Course 9500 orders again from the 9500 menu, not from the other courses. The deeper the course, the wider the counter you get to return to.
Every Course Qualifies

We Go Unlimited covers the full range of the house. The Omakase Course 3500 brings 12 dishes with around 8 pieces of sushi (寿司). The Omakase Course 5500 brings 16 dishes with around 11 pieces. The Omakase Course 7500 brings 18 to 19 dishes with around 12 pieces. The Omakase Course 9500 brings 22 to 23 dishes with around 14 pieces, top graded uni, abalone, and caviar.
Above these sit The Experience at 15,000 THB, 23 to 24 dishes with around 15 pieces of sushi, Bafun, Ensui, and Murasaki uni, seasonal specials, and a caviar flight, and The Symphony at 20,000 THB, the house's fullest expression, built on ingredients gathered from around the world. The Wagyu Course at 9,999 THB carries wagyu in style, raw, grilled, simmered, and aged, alongside seasonal sashimi, across 12 to 15 dishes. From the Omakase Course 7500 upward, and on the Wagyu Course, the meal closes with the signature dessert and more. As the menu itself notes, the number of dishes may shift with the season and what the market offers. All prices are in THB and exclude tax and service charges.
The House Conditions, Plainly

A promise this open needs clear edges, so here they are, stated the way the house states them. Additional orders begin after the main course is complete and stay within your seating time. Every piece is served with its standard portion of rice. The house does not reduce the rice, because the balance of fish and rice is the taste the chef intended, and half of the craft sits in the rice itself.
Order at your own pace and finish what you order. Leftover rice or sushi is charged at 350 THB per piece. And in the final 15 minutes of each seating, the kitchen closes to additional orders so that every piece already promised arrives properly.
Eight Years in Bangkok

Anniversaries at a counter restaurant are measured in guests seated, seasons of fish, and hands trained. We Go Unlimited is Yuzu's way of thanking Bangkok for eight years of full seatings: not a discount, but more of the thing itself. The meal stays whole, the craft stays intact, and the guest simply gets to stay longer inside it.
Nothing else about the counter changes. The sourcing, the pace, and the standards remain what they have been for eight years. What opens up, until 31 August 2026, is how long the ordering stays with you.
Plan Your Seating

Lunch seatings run Monday to Friday from 12:00 to 1:30 pm and 1:30 to 3:00 pm, and Saturday to Sunday from 12:00 to 2:00 pm and 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Dinner seatings run every day from 5:30 to 7:30 pm and 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Yuzu Omakase is at 2F, 258/9 to 10 Siam Square Soi 3, Pathumwan, Bangkok.
We Go Unlimited runs until 31 August 2026. Counter seats are limited at every seating, so early booking is advised. Reservations can be made by phone at 063 898 8989 or through the Yuzu Omakase booking page.
FAQ
Q: What is the We Go Unlimited promotion at Yuzu Omakase?
A: We Go Unlimited is Yuzu Omakase's 8th anniversary offer in Siam Square, Bangkok. The full omakase course is served first, and after the main course guests may keep ordering additional pieces from their course selection, freely, until their seating ends. It runs from today until 31 August 2026.
Q: Which courses join We Go Unlimited?
A: Every course joins, from the Omakase Course 3500 through the 5500, 7500, and 9500, the Wagyu Course 9999, The Experience 15000, and The Symphony 20000. Additional orders come only from the menu of the course you booked. A guest on the Omakase Course 9500 reorders from the 9500 selection, not from other courses.
Q: How long do I have to order more?
A: Additional orders are open from the end of your main course until your seating ends. The full course itself is served within 90 minutes. The kitchen stops taking additional orders during the final 15 minutes of each seating.
Q: Are there any conditions on the unlimited orders?
A: Yes, three. Each piece is served with its standard portion of rice, and the rice is not reduced, to keep the intended balance of every bite. Leftover rice or sushi is charged at 350 THB per piece. And no additional orders are taken in the last 15 minutes of the seating.
Q: How do I book We Go Unlimited at Yuzu Omakase?
A: Book any course by phone at 063 898 8989 or through the Yuzu Omakase booking page. The promotion applies automatically to every course until 31 August 2026. Prices exclude tax and service charges, and the restaurant accepts electronic payments only.
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