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Win a Valentine's Meal For Two at YO! Sushi

No idea what to do on Valentine's Day? Well enter our 'Grudge' comp and win a romantic meal for two and a copy of the year's scariest film on DVD.

Jan 28 2005

Valentine's Day sees the DVD release of 'The Grudge', Takeshi Shimizu's not-very-romantic but scary-as-hell horror movie.

A re-make of the director's own 'Ju-on: The Grudge', this critically acclaimed supernatural chiller promises to have film fans hiding behind their boxes of Milk Tray as Sarah Michelle Gellar battles an evil curse in the Tokyo suburbs.

To celebrate the release of the film, YO! Sushi, the world's No.1 conveyor-belt restaurant, are offering two lucky couples the chance to wine and dine Japanese-style for free (up to the value of £100).

Their Valentine's Menu includes:

Oysters

Balik Salmon on a bed of Mizuna salad with Oba leaf dressing

Lobster Inside Out Roll

Yellowtail Tataki served with Ponzu sauce

Chocolate Truffle Cake

Bottle of house champagne or chilled sake

To accompany this very special prize, Universal Pictures Video will also give the winners a copy of 'The Grudge' on DVD.

To be in with a chance of winning this unique prize, just answer the following question:

In which TV series did Sarah Michelle Gellar shoot to fame fighting the forces of evil?

Email the answer together with your name, address and daytime phone number to competitions@timeout.com

Entries must be received by Thursday 10th February.

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