I've been on a sushi kick lately, so this is the 4th place I've been in about 2 weeks. There's a lot of back-to-back comparison going on in my head which likely influenced this review.
First off, I had two GREAT rolls. The Snow Roll and the Alaska roll were excellent with the Snow Roll being my favorite. Â I'm pretty sure I could have kept eating that till they had to ask me to leave. Â But we didn't have to cross that confrontational bridge because my stomach was also filled with a California roll (not bad, but kind of my apples-to-apples comparo-roll) and the fried Yum-Yum roll which tasted like everything fried does, so I wasn't too impressed since it didn't hold the hints of flavor the way some other area places have. Â
The service was quick, friendly and helpful in answering all questions we had about the different offerings. Â
If you have kids, the hibachis looked like they provided quite a bit of entertainment for the little ones. Â I heard quite a few squeals of delight from the other side of the room. I didn't have to see it though, because the areas are compartmentalized, lending the room a more intimate feel. Â Unfortunately, the chairs were a little more "cheap Chinese buffet" than "nice Japanese steakhouse" in look and feel. Â
Overall, not bad! Â The price was pretty good, value was pretty good and the service was great. Â If I'd not gone to so many lately, Tomo probably would have gotten another star.