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This tiny, local restaurant in Soho has a strong following of devoted sushi-lovers from the neighborhood. The decor is simple, but the freshness and selection of fish is what keeps diners coming back. For non-sushi lovers, there are some good dumplings and cold noodle dishes. Reasonable prices and good service make this one of the most affordable sushi restaurants in this expensive neighborhood.
172 Thompson St, Ste A, New York, NY, 10012, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
NYC sushi as it should be – Been visiting this spot for years now. Once a secret that has gotten out, it remains un-jaded to the increased popularity. NYC to the core...big portions, real fresh, and no pretense (read, no ambiance, densely packed tables...moOOoo). But even w/the lines to get in, still top place in my book to get wickedly good sushi....it's sublime and cheap. Get there early to avoid the lines.
Sushi Heaven – We went to Tomoe finally after over-coming our fear of waiting on line for an hour. We got their at 4:50p.m. on a Saturday and we missed getting into the restaurant for the first round by 4 people.. so yes, we did wait for 45 minutes, but the wait was well worth it. The Sushi was delicious and fresh tasting and the pieces were quite large. If you can stand the wait, it's worth it!
The best fish in the city – You'll always wait in line, but if you want the best fish in the city, its worth the wait. We've never been disappointed. Their yellowtail is sublime. Cost is reasonable for the quality of the food.
SO OVERRATED! – I was so disappointed in this restaurant because I had heard amazing raves! The portions are tiny. The wait outside is horrendous. The tables are 3 inches apart from one another. The food is absolutely nothing to even talk about much less rave about. The prices are ridiculous. Do yourself a favor: If you are a serious sushi lover do not eat here. There is much better sushi in the city for far less money!
Worth the wait.. – Prices are reasonable, service is so-so, decor sucks but the fish is to die for! fresh and cut very well, the appetizers are yummy and the hand rolls ARE SO GOOD! esp the salmon skin handroll which i think of DAILY!
the BEST sushi – I read the reviews for this place on citysearch and finally decided to make the trip. Let me just say that this is probably the BEST sashimi I have ever eaten in my life. Every piece of sashimi I ate practically melted in my mouth! Try also the clam miso soup and the seaweed salad. Truly a place for sushi lovers!
Awesome place, consider takeout – Great value at any price. Con is ambience. There's nothing fancy here, just quality sushi staples.
Simply the best – Tomoe has the best sushi in New York. End of discussion. I've been to Nobu and I've been to Yama. Nobu's not worth the money. Yama, sometimes inconsistent, is fantastic most of the time, but Tomoe is simply the best.
Delicious and fresh – If you want great japanese food, head over to Tomoe. Don't expect great service or a charming ambience, though. After 15-60 min wait, you are seated at the cramped tables, so your neighbors listen to your conversation; and when you take a seat by the wall, you'll probably bump into their food b/c the spacing is so tight. However all that can be forgotten when you're eating the nobu-worthy seabass appetizer, huge fresh shushi and devine banana tempura or green tea ice-cream. It's definitely pricey- about... read more
Tomoe Sushi has a 4.5 star rating with 1,271 reviews.
Tomoe Sushi is open now. It will close at 6:00 p.m.
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