Toji has a cute family-run atmosphere to it. The store reminds me of a grandmother's house - the shelves are filled with collections of mismatched dining ware and the front of the store is overflowing with potted plants. The decor is a bit cluttered, but in a warm, cozy way.
The food was quite good. The seafood was fresh and the deep fried items were not stale and soggy. We ordered a medium maki boat and particularly enjoyed the spicy salmon/tuna maki (they really packed a punch!) and the deep fried yam maki (think really good sweet potato frittes rolled up in rice and seaweed).
The meal was a little on the pricier side but it was so worth the quality of the food!
My one complaint about our experience was a sketchy interaction with the waitress when taking our order: she asked us if we wanted to add miso soups for their menu price and we declined, but shortly after, she brought us miso soup and said that they were 'free of charge'... Would she have otherwise have charged us full price for the soups if we had actually ordered them...? Sketchy business model is sketchy.