Toyoda Sushi has been a sushi staple of mine for as long as I can remember. I’ve been coming to this cozy sushi restaurant with my family for a good 12 years. And I know I’m not alone, I’ve seen other familiar faces repeatedly enjoying Toyoda’s handiwork. Friendly service, a cozy setting, and a dressed-down homestyle setting is always a recipe for repeat business.
There’s no gimmick or catch to Toyoda Sushi. The menu is your basic sushi restaurant menu, a listing of rolls and nigiri, a couple sashimi combinations, and a few cooked meat dishes and sukiyaki. Not the fanciest, but a complete menu.
These cuts may not be exceptional, the style may not be flashy, but there’s something to be said about consistency. I think I’ve ordered the sashimi platter over 30 times in my life and it’s always look as good as this:
Just a rainbow of different cuts of fish, all the standards I love and each piece distinctly remarkable in its freshness and flavor. You wont see modern plating like Kisaku, and you wont see huge slabs of fish meat like Musashi. But you wont be disappointed either, and its comforting eating at a restaurant where expectations are always met.
Posted by Allen Huang