Highlights
Pairs can enjoy traditional Chinese cuisine; the main course can feature the likes of beef, pork or tofu paired with a sauce of choice
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Choose Between Two Options
- £24.95 for a two-course Chinese meal with rice and a soft drink for two (up to 35% off)
- £49 for a two-course Chinese meal with rice and a soft drink for four (up to 36% off)
80p surcharge to upgrade boiled rice to egg fried rice, chow mein, vermicelli or udon.
**Starters available may include: salt and pepper chicken wings | sesame prawn | Japanese style pork | pork dumpling | honeydew spare ribs | salt and pepper tofu | seaweed
Mains available may include: spicy fish | curry chicken | mushroom duck | black bean sauce beef | aubergine shredded pork | house special tofu | mixed vegetable in soup with vermicelli \ ginger and spring onion squid| roasted duck and char siu
Drinks available include: Coke | Diet Coke | 7 Up | lemonade
Eager to make an Asian cuisine discovery or to simply grab a favourite Chinese snack while on a stroll in the city centre? Tokyou restaurant in Sheffield is the place to check out. From classic chow meins and hearty curries, to a Chinese style roast duck, Tokyou caters for all kinds of appetites with a broad choice of traditional Korean, Chinese and Japanese dishes. Grab this Chinese meal deal voucher and invite a friend or the whole good old gang of four for a delicious lunch and spend a happy evening out in this friendly bar right by the Castle Square.
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About Tokyou Restaurant
The team at Tokyou Restaurant serve up a wide range of meals inspired by traditional Chinese cuisine, drawing on original recipes and the chefs' cultural background. Based in the heart of the city, Tokyou is certainly one of the most central restaurants in Sheffield. They’re ideal for any occasion, whether it’s a quick bite before a gig at the O2 Academy, a catch-up with friends after work or a family gathering to celebrate a birthday. With something for all tastes, Tokyou’s menu offers a variety that is often unseen on most Chinese restaurants’ menus. Patrons can enjoy their meals on site, or grab a takeaway.