Arriving at Tomoe Sushi in the West Village, I was shocked that I had to wait in a line. Granted, reservations are not accepted, but the fact that a standard neighborhood place with little fanfare had such a long line, was certainly a positive sign.
The Food was surprisingly unique for what I had expected. Pictured to the right is cooked Toro. That’s right- cooked. It was actually pretty delicious, although the sweet sauce it came with overpowered some of the taste.
The sushi platter was great value for what we got – highlights included the Ikura and the Mirugai (Giant Clam). One other thing that I was especially impressed with was the Crab maki roll that contained both Cod Roe and Shiso Leaf – an interesting combination that really worked. The Uni on the other hand, was disappointingly runny and felt like it might have come from an older – and less fresh – batch.
The Atmosphere is communal and ideal for a quick and relaxed meal. The staff are knowledgeable and courteous, but don’t expect to get seated right away at your table during peak times.
I would recommend Tomoe as an easy, last-minute option, but certainly not for a special occasion.