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We came here for lunch. My Tokyo Bento consisted of a small miso soup, shrimps & vegetables tempura, grilled chicken, sauteed vegetables and rice. The miso soup was decent, the shrimp and vegetables tempura was good. The main course of chicken wasn't good. It was moist but held almost no flavor. How is that possible? The sauteed vegetables found under where chicken rested were overdone and tasted only of soy sauce and salt. On the side I had a total of 5 mushrooms, they were OK. The price-tag is pretty expensive for what you get. The small soup and Bento platter didn't fill me up and set me back almost $19 before taxes on a weekday lunch. This is clearly not competitive to other sushi places in this area where I can get all you can eat sushi for $14, how exactly can one justify a gastronomic single plate of $19? No thanks. If you're the kind of person who likes to eat in pretty places that focuses in its esthetic and not so much in its food then Torii Sushi is for you. Not for me though.
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