Those who flock to this restaurant will invariably find fresh fish beckoning to them to take a seat and dine on the mammoth-sized portions of sushi. To some, the size of the fish is offensive as it is not properly sized to convention. To others, they come for exactly that reason. But unfortunately, there's a problem. On 3 separate dining occassions, as we would reach for them, the rolls, as if on cue, would unfurl themselves so that one would have to pick at it. Your pleasant dining experience has now then turned into a labor intensive race against the clock to finish the meal before you lost interest. Apart from the rolls dissecting themelves, some may also be deterred from the crowded atmosphere. One can literally reach across mere inches and sample someone else's dinner, but by then, would they really care? If you are accustomed to 'blossoming' sushi rolls and revel in the experience, then by all means, come on down and enjoy the show. If not, Tomoe is just as crowded, just as tasty but with less 'energetic' sushi.
Pros: Fresh fish
Cons: Tight seating, poorly executed rolls
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