You can either do the rodizo(all you can eat) or the a la carte. I suggest the rodizo. The sushi is fresh and they don’t overload the rice onto each roll. A lot of the rolls in Brazil have cream cheese in there and Yoshi’s is no different. However, they do have a number of rolls without cream cheese. There are plenty of sushi options to choose from but you can also get non-sushi items on the rodizo as well. The cost will run you north of R$ 90 with drinks but the service is fast and the sushi is fresh. If you come at night, there will be a line. The best time to show up is between 7 – 7:30. Anytime after that will have a huge line. When I lived here, I came at least once a week and never had to wait because I got there before 7:30. However, when I left at 8:30−9, the line was ridiculous. Even at 7:45, the line starts to form so get there early.