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| - When I get AYCE sushi, it's usually heavy on the nigiri, and the specials offered on my visit were nicely presented and fresh- halibut nigiri with fresh-fried onions, Baja yellow tail carpaccio, and Pollack roe. There are a few unique apps that I would suggest, the bulgogi taco (comes in a pair, street-taco style) and the garlic butter calamari (small portion, big flavor) among them. Avoid the sashimi salad.
The rolls, as others have said, are not especially strong here. I do like that most are available to order by the half. There is only one riceless option (Johnny #1). The namesake Tomo handroll was the surprise hit of the evening, and something I'd come back and order two of for a meal (not AYCE).
Location is clean and nicely decorated. Staff were professional but not particularly friendly, even sitting at the bar. Most fish was nicely cut, nigiri had a good rice ratio. I'm on this side of town pretty regularly and there aren't too many sushi spots, but this one is just okay.
NOTE: AYCE menu also includes noodle and soup dishes. Amebi nigiri comes with the fried heads!
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