Tomi Sushi
Sushi
Enjoy a pairing of high-quality sushi and kaiseki cuisine in Nagoya through omakase set meals.
Restaurant Details
Tomi Sushi, located in Nagoya City's Nishiki neighborhood in Aichi Prefecture, offers a top-notch sushi dining experience. With a history of over sixty years, the restaurant has recently been renovated, providing an enhanced culinary experience since 2020. They specialize in kaiseki-style courses, offering omakase options at different price ranges, and incorporate seasonal ingredients into their à la carte menu, alongside their renowned sushi.
Tomi Sushi sources high-quality ingredients from across the country. Fresh fish from the Goto Islands, Nagoya markets, and Toyosu vendors take center stage, ensuring a memorable and authentic sushi experience. Rather than having a single signature dish, Tomi Sushi aims to surprise and delight guests with the ever-changing flavors of each season.
The owner of Tomi Sushi, an expert in creative Japanese cuisine and kaiseki, brings their skills and sensibilities to the forefront, crafting dishes that are delicious and beautifully presented. Every detail is considered from the carefully seasoned sushi rice made with Hatsushimo rice to the selection of toppings. The restaurant offers a warm and inviting ambiance, with a special counter for sushi preparation and private rooms available. With a focus on accessibility and comfort, Tomi Sushi provides a welcoming space for all patrons to enjoy their dining experience.
Tomi Sushi Access Info
A 5-minute walk from Sakae Station.
Tomi Sushi Phone Number
Tomi Sushi Business Days
Tomi Sushi Address
3-chome-11-16 Nishiki, Naka Ward, Nagoya, Aichi, 460-0003
Tomi Sushi Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 2 days before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Home to the economic powerhouse and port city of Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture backs onto mountainous landscapes that overlook the two peninsulas surrounding Mikawa Bay and famously fuels its hard-working people with miso, complimentary breakfasts, and more miso.
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