Tomo Sushi & Teriyaki
1901 Junipero Serra Boulevard
Daly City, Ca 94014
I love bargains. My favorite clothing store is Ross, buying generic food is a no-brainer in my book, and "frugal" is my middle name. However, there are a few things that I am not willing to buy at a discount. A good pair of fitted jeans is one of them...and sushi is another. Fresh fish isn't cheap, and neither is the cost of storing and refrigerating it properly. (If you walk into a sushi joint and it smells like
fish, that is a good indicator that their fish is not up to par. I know it sounds ironic, but even
food experts agree.) So naturally, I get suspicious about cheap sushi and prefer to avoid it altogether. When it comes to fresh, appetizing sushi, there's no place in Daly City that beats Tomo.
On top of their delectable food, Tomo offers a vibrant, modern atmosphere. Located right next to the Century Theater, it makes the perfect stop on date night before catching a movie. In fact, I first stumbled upon Tomo after a movie with my boyfriend, and I was hooked once the chef delivered our roll with a pickled veggie heart on top! It's also a great place to bring a group of friends, or to enjoy a relaxing bite to eat by yourself at the sushi bar.
My favorite dish at Tomo is the poke salad roll. (Their regular poke salad is pictured above.) If you're unfamiliar with poke salad, it's chunks of spicy tuna on top of
wakame salad. Their poke roll has spicy tuna chunks inside and wakame salad atop. The cool, crisp seaweed contrasts the spicy, tender tuna and makes a delicious treat for your tastebuds.
The udon soup is absolutely perfect for a cold day. Little bits of black mushroom and fried tofu float about in the broth and make their udon tastier than any other I've had. Their japanese curry is also great for warming up and has great flavors. If you like sashimi...this is the place for you! I could tell just from their sashimi menu that they serve top grade fish. Tomo offers raw seafood that many places don't, due to health concerns if they aren't fresh. For example, ebi (raw shrimp) and uni (raw sea urchin) are some of the less common sashimi cuts they offer. I'm simple and often order their salmon sashimi.
Overall, Tomo has a wonderful blend of savory food and a welcoming environment. They often have popular 90's music playing and when the owner is there, he walks around making sure everyone is taken care of. I took my friend there one day, and after telling the owner that she liked the music he was playing, he went in the back and made her a copy of the cd. (Now
that's customer service!) There's usually a good buzz of people going on, yet not too busy that I have ever had to wait for a seat. Next time you're in the mood for sushi and a movie, I highly recommend going to Tomo!