Toko Japanese Steak House Menu

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  • Michael C.

    Love this place. 20$ all you can eat sushi!! Not poor quality buffet sushi either. Made to order premium rolls. I'm sure for the sushi snob not amazing but for the price cannot beat it. I am and will continue to be a regular visitor

    (4)
  • Taryn J.

    My favorite . Do the dinner buffet it has more choices. They have rider the prices but it's still bang for your buck!

    (5)
  • Alvin J.

    I came here for the weekday buffet with intention of eating lots of sushi not rice! In the end, we ordered only two plates of sushi. This place was empty when we came during Friday lunch rush. The server was very rude and was giving attitude. The buffet didn't end well, most of rolls are packed with lots of rice! I was a bit disappointed when I didn't get s chance to taste different ones. I guess well what do you expect for a $15 "sushi" buffet or may I call it "sushi rice" buffet. Try not to get the sushi, just get hibachi, appetizers, and special rolls only. I would give it a 5 if this place was an actual sushi buffet not made to order sushi buffet!

    (3)
  • Jason B.

    Traveling on business and was pleasantly surprised with the quality of food. Sushi was ok. The combo plate filet and chicken was good. Service was good. The hibachi table was unavailable. They only have 1.

    (4)
  • Amanda M.

    It was good, but we didn't get sushi, and I am thinking that is what they specialize in. The shrimp in both dishes was overcooked. So was the other halfs chicken. With that being said, I'll go back and try some sushi. I wouldn't go out of my way for this place, as it's not super convenient.

    (3)
  • Christine H.

    Went again..man yay for all you can eat sushi ..their habachi is the best....so yummy and they actually have yum yum sauce....best place for all you can eat because they include other items even though they charge you extra. But still a great place to eat and drink and enjoy with family and friends. Everyone is friendly attentive and they try and get you in as fast as they can even when busy. Loved this place right when it opened and love how they have stayed open and more people have found this great spot. Come and enjoy!

    (5)
  • Meg S.

    It's the best Japanese Food I have ever had. It's sooo good! You need to try this place.. You will love it!

    (5)
  • juls C.

    We have been to Toko many times for sushi and absolutely love it. Usually all you can eat sushi restaurants serve low grade fish, not Toko. The only reason I agreed to trying it was because of the rating on Yelp. I worked for a Japanese company for twelve years and learned early on the difference between old / low quality fish. Toko was such a wonderful surprise. The fish has always been fresh, well prepared and extremely tasty. This is by far my favorite restaurant in Northeast Ohio, if I could I would eat there daily. The staff are always courteous, prompt and friendly. The sushi chefs are the knowledgeable, experienced and remember special orders. I was amazed to find great food, experienced chefs, friendly wait staff, and awesome prices. Unfortunately most restaurants do not have all those qualities. Applause to Toko Japanese Steakhouse and the staff!!!

    (5)
  • Elaine N.

    Best Japanese restaurant I've been to in this area! The strip mall Toko is located in doesn't look all that great. But, the inside of the restaurant is a huge surprise...it is very modern and new. I decided not to order off the menu, but instead did the $19.99 special. You get 1 order of any hibachi dinner, unlimited appetizers, unlimited sushi, sashimi. I only ordered 1 hibachi dinner and shrimp tempura roll. Remember that you can order as much as you want, but you don't have to order it all at the same time. The catch is whatever you don't finish, you have to pay an extra fee for. The food was delicious! Everything was fresh and the sushi was fantastic! Will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Amanda F.

    Non-fast food dining in Streetsboro is sometimes hard to find. I just moved to the area a couple of months ago and have routinely ventured out of town when looking for a place to take friends to eat. Decided to give Toko a try because I got an advertisement in the mail and who doesn't love a good meal that's discounted? Verdict? Toko is by far a diamond in the rough nestled tucked away in a questionable plaza. It took 2 nights for the boyfriend and I to stop in for a meal. Night #1 we drove past and questioned the location and ended up eating somewhere else. To give you an idea the plaza Toko is in features the post office (which is right next door), a flea market, and a Save a Lot. I'm extremely glad we took a chance on night #2. Ambiance of Toko was amazing. Inside the restaurant is so put together that you forget that you're eating in Streetsboro and not a restaurant in Cleveland. There were 2 bars in the restaurant, one that was the more traditional sushi bar and one that featured drinks. The open floor plan makes the restaurant seem much bigger than it is, but if private dining is more your thing they have a private room that I didn't even notice until we were getting ready to leave. The staff was very friendly as well, despite the service being a little too slow for my liking, and they played a Happy Birthday song over the entire restaurant to celebrate a birthday boy while we were there. Food was great as expected. We got sushi and while it wasn't the BEST sushi I've ever had it was pretty good for Streetsboro. The names were entertaining as well, like the Spongebob roll and the Krusty Krab roll. :)

    (4)
  • Megan T.

    We usually go to Tomo in Strongsville on half price nights so we've been spoiled...but we treated ourselves for date night this evening. The service was insanely attentive. I think 4 or 5 different women came to fill my beverage during dinner. The crab rangoon was fantastic and quite possibly the best I've had. It tasted very fresh. The sushi, however, was okay..but it didn't blow my socks off. We ran into my fiancé's aunt and uncle while we were there and they raved about their hibachi meals (scallops and lobster, I believe). I think we'll return at some point but for us, Tomo is worth the drive for better sushi.

    (4)
  • Jessica M.

    VERY good food! The place is immaculate and the staff is very friendly and attentive. The food is fresh & delicious. As a vegetarian- I was very pleased with the amount of options! We will certainly eat here again!!

    (5)
  • Linda B.

    Excellent sushi!!!!!!! Good service! Great atmosphere! Too bad it's in a deserted plaza.. you would never think something this cute would be in there.

    (5)
  • Acacia P.

    Update: I have since been here 3 more times. We have ordered different things every time, and I have yet to be disappointed by a single thing. I also forgot to mention before that 1) the service is flawless and expedient and 2) the place is gorgeous on the inside; don't be put off by its location in a Streetsboro strip mall. I'm serious, this place is great in every way! I can't wait until they open the bar up, because the only thing they're missing is sake.

    (5)
  • Miranda G.

    I am disappointed that my review was filtered. I'm writing again about my family's experience at this Steak Houes. Toko is owned by Chinese, and the chef is apparently Chinese (which was confirmed by our waitress).The reason why I said in my original review that "If you are looking for authentic Japanese food, this is not the place for you." Let me explain. In authentic Japanese bendo, we don't see spring rolls -- which were included in my bendo dish. In Japanese udon noodle soup, we don't see cabbage but seaweed -- but cabbage was put in our noodle soup. The waitress asked us if we are Korean as soon as we sat down. We have Asian background, but you cannot assume that we are foreigners. Given my family's Asian background, we have Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Tai food very often. It is easy to judge how authentic the food is for us. I hope this more detailed review will not be filtered, again.

    (2)
  • Sharon D.

    This restaurant is consistently really, really excellent. The decor inside is nice, the service very friendly and attentive, and the food, great! I've been a number of times and I always been very impressed. A great favourite is the Hibachi diner. For well under $20 it is a feast. Soup, salad and a delicious main course. In Streestboro there is definitely a lack of good eating options, but this is a true diamond in the rough.

    (5)
  • Liz G.

    Originally I really liked this place and came all the time, because the food was great, but I just had a horrible customer service experience. I ordered the pad Thai from the menu and it wasn't labeled as spicy. When I got the dish it burned my mouth up and I can't stand spicy food makes me very nauseous. So I told the waitress I would like it refunded considering I didn't eat any of it and never on the menu did it say the pad Thai was spicy. She looked stressed out and confused and went to call the "owner" and said that he cannot refund my meal because I ordered it. Whatever I order I have to pay for. This place has no respect for customers who are loyal, I have never sent anything back. Any other place would have just refunded the food.

    (1)
  • lisa y.

    Pleasant surprise! Food was good, waitresses are very nice but slow service. We had sushi and hibachi, loved both. We will return again for sure :)

    (4)
  • Loretts R.

    When to Tokyo sat at bar bartender Rick was very helpful recommended sushi for me it was great I wasn't sure I would like it but I did drink was awesome also will come bake to see Rick again

    (5)
  • Ashley M.

    Toko is a gem. Don't let the surroundings fool you, the restaurant is a hidden diamond. The décor is relaxing and soothing and very pleasant. I go to Hiram College and always find myself convincing friends to come to Toko with me. The menu can be hard to read, but the waitresses are always very kind and willing to explain things to you. I definitely recommend the Bento Box - it's very reasonably priced and comes with your choice of meat, vegetables, rice, spring rolls, California rolls, and soup or salad. The service is really great and attentive - I've been there numerous times and never once had a bad waitress. I would definitely recommend this place to a friend.

    (5)
  • Dino S.

    Not good . I should have went to giant eagle for my lunch sushi . A co worker and myself went here and will never be back again for sushi . I won't be back at all actually

    (2)
  • Russell R.

    The all you can eat is a deal at &19.99! Everything is fresh, delicious and beautifully presented. The waitresses are very attentive and nice. A new favorite!

    (5)
  • John A.

    We have lived in Streetsboro for years and finally gave Toko a try last night, and we were very pleasantly surprised! The location is not what you would expect, but the decor I found to be inviting inside and the wait staff was helpful and attentive. We had no issues booking a table for 13 on new years eve! The menu: I have to say the menu was a bit intimidating. We went with a friend who had been there before so he helped explain it to us. Basically for $19.95 you get unlimited soup, salad and appetizers, as well as unlimited selections of sushi. There are some limits on single serve sushi options as well as sashimi. For $3 you can add an entire hibachi meal, $5 for premium hibachi meats like filet mignon or lobster. The wait staff will pretty forcefully guide you to order a small amount at first. Our waitress told one girl in our group to try just noodles instead of noodles and rice. To me it was not rude, more so helpful, but I could see how it could put some people off. To discourage waste, the menu does indicate an up charge for wasted food. This means if you order it, you better eat it, so take their advice and order small at first... You can always get more later! The food: Very good! Tasty small portions of appetizers, soup and salad were great. The sushi is pretty good quality and lots of options! Hibachi filet was cooked a perfect rare and vegetables of onion and squash were seasoned perfectly! It's all you can eat with some safeguards against wasting food, which should be embraced at more restaurants if you ask me. Great quality and staff, we will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Eva K.

    Love this place! + Delicious rolls and a green salad, a great lemon cake and an amazingly tasty Salmon Teriyaki. - Trashy pop-music and very poor choice of soft drinks.

    (5)
  • Margot O.

    Love it here, just too big of a restaurant. But other than that! It's my fav hole in wall. Sushi is always fresh and beautiful. They have an all you can eat menu available for $19.99 you do have to pay for what you do not eat so start off small and work your way up.

    (5)
  • Stephanie R.

    I read the reviews and thought this place would be great, however my sweet potato roll was squishy and cold when I got it, and when I asked for regular soy sauce the server brought me a dish of it, rather than the bottle. No big deal, I just thought it was a bit weird. Also, they close at 10:30, not 11. Not the best spot in the area, unfortunately.

    (2)
  • Joe V.

    I checked this place out due to a few reviews that I had read. The location is pretty odd in this old plaza next to the Post office and a flea market. However, when you walk in, the place is really nice. I didn't have time to sit down and experience the whole All you can eat for $19.99. I did, however, order take out sushi rolls. They were really good sushi. Just as good as any place I have been in Cleveland. Hopefully I'll make it back and be able to add to the review more fully.

    (4)
  • Jaehong H.

    Let me put it this way. My dinner at Toko's was the best dinner I've had this month. It was better than any other Japanese restaurants I have visited in Ohio over the last four years. So it is $19.99 all you can eat. Caveat is you can only get 4 slabs of sashimi per person. OMG, let me tell you. Those were the best sashimi's I've had in Ohio. When I see other folks just getting california rolls to jam in their stomach pouch, I see lost opportunities. I tried octopus, red hopper, yellow tail, and striped bass. They were all out-of-this-world. I know there's no ocean nearby. But somehow, these sashimi's were absolute, lethal killers. Mellow you out, put you through nirvana. I didn't want to use soy sauce, it was that good. Likewise, sushis were also very good. I really liked eel, egg, & yellow tail. The boss part about this is you can order so many different appetizers! And my goodness... The scallop pancake, holy moly! It is so chewy, and full of flavor. Beer nariyaki (something like that?). Just really neat, full of flavor, but really thoughtfully packaged. They had it all for me. Lean food, with such great flavors in sashimi and appetizer. Even the rolls (I got eel w/ avocado) was not one of those giant, tons of mayo-based sauce, in your face decoration. It was modest but, man those flavors!!!! If my parents/ friends came to town, I'd bring them here. Personally, I liked the flavors here more than even some of the best restaurants in Cleveland, like greenhouse of tavern, lola, etc. For the $19.99, I ended up getting two sets of orders: miso soup; clear broth soup; scallop pan cake; beef nakiyaki(?); 2 sets of sashimi (4 pc's total); 2 pc's of sushi; 2 sets of rolls. Go here, b/c I want this restaurant to stay open and also keep its quality! Go go go!

    (5)
  • Jeremy B.

    Excellent food. Excellent fast service. Great prices. Decent atmosphere. Both their hibachi and their sushi/sashimi/nigiri/maki are top notch for the region. Our favorite place to eat nearby. Have been there at least 20 times since they first opened and filled up a couple repeat customer discount cards. We sometimes get take out of big sushi platters when we have gatherings at home. My favorite things to get are Sushi & Sashimi platters, Volcano Roll, Filet Mignon & Scallops Hibachi. They have some great specialty rolls as well. Their Tuna & Salmon Sashimi is possibly my favorite. The "all you can eat" menu they introduced recently is a great deal and a great way to get a little bit of everything. Easy to get yourself overstuffed though since it's all so good and they charge you extra if you don't eat what you ordered from the "all you can eat" menu. Which by the way I think is a great policy to prevent people from being wasteful and ordering responsibly. I think it's location is pretty great, being tucked away in a little run down strip mall next to the post office is cool in my book. Putting existing space to good use rather than building another structure we don't need cluttering the area. Good call. If I had to come up with some kind of criticism it would only be their choice of music being mostly modern American pop musak garbage that makes my skin crawl. Would much rather hear some traditional Japanese music. But I just do my best to block out the trashy lowest common denominator music they play. Thus the 4 stars. If they changed their music to something more relevant then I would certainly give it 5 and likely be there even more often.

    (4)
  • Matt W.

    This was a genuine surprise. We were visiting friends up by Kent, and they insisted we check this place out. Toko is in a strip mall, and from the outside doesn't really look like much at all. When you go inside, though, there's a big surprise. The inside is a very nice, modern space, with a good view of the sushi bar and the hibachi grill. You can order off the menu, but what you really want to go for is the $19.99 all you can eat menu. You pick from a selection of sushi rolls, sashimi, appetizers, and hibachi entrees. As a warning, anything that isn't eaten could be charged to you above the $19.99 fee, but if you've made a good faith effort to eat the food they'll let it go. The sushi is beautiful, and I was really impressed by the quality of the fish. I was also surprised by the palate cleansing properties of some of the vegetable rolls, particularly the peanut and avocado roll. I was also really impressed by how quickly everything came out - we maybe waited 2-3 minutes for our miso soup opener, and perhaps five minutes after that the sushi began to arrive. In the end, I probably had $60 of food for my $19.99 check, and left with a big smile on my face. If you're in the area, Toko is really worth the trip.

    (5)
  • Rebecca K.

    I am obsessed with Toko! It's the best. The sushi is some of the best in the area and the hibachi is delicious. It comes with soup and salad which all come out very quickly. It is less expensive than most hibachi restaurants but just as great. The green tea Mochi is a must try, even if you are super full! All of the servers are awesome, very efficient and kind.

    (5)
  • Erica I.

    Amazing sushi! Best sushi for miles around! All you can eat! Great service! Can't complain when your happy!

    (4)
  • Milos M.

    My girlfriend heard of Toko from her co-worker and we had to try it. We had the Fire Dragon Egg which is imitation crab covered with avocado slices like an egg shape with little orange eggs on top. It was rather delicious. Then we both ordered the Hibachi dinner, mine was a swordfish steak, and hers was chicken. We got fried rice, soup, and salad with a very delicious ginger dressing with it. I highly recommend this place. UNLIMITED SUSHI FOR $20!

    (5)
  • Michael V.

    All you can eat for $20 but you pay for food you waste. Nice place..nice decor.. a nice selection of rolls and hibachi. Not the place to go for a first time to try sushi and rolls because youll pay for what you dont eat. If you're used to it.. stop in and sample them all

    (4)
  • Jackie D.

    Hibachi chef was very interactive and made amazing food. Our waitress was very nice. The man that was our hostess was not very pleasant. As long as they don't let him leave his podium I think they'll be alright. I will definitely be returning!

    (5)
  • Abdul A.

    This is the best all you can eat sushi place I have been to. And trust me I have been to tons. The fish quality beats that of expensive restaurants. Best bang for your buck. You gotta order responsibly or you'll get charged for wasting food, which is how they keep the costs low. Loved it. You will NOT regret it.

    (5)
  • Beth R.

    So I'm not really sure what's up with the duplicate businesses on Yelp, so I'm going to add my review that is in another entry here: I really don't want to do this. I don't want to sit down for sushi and have to wait an hour, which is exactly what will happen when I tell everyone how freaking ahhhmazing this place is!! We have been hunting for sushi rolls as fantastic as Asakusa in our old town since we moved here - and we have finally found what I believe is the most comparable sushi yet!! I ordered the Firecracker and Fire Dragon rolls and they were BEAUTIFULLY presented, well sauced, and deeeeeeelicious! My husband ordered swordfish hibachi, which you can watch be prepared at the one hibachi grill in the back, and it was very good. The sauces were excellent. The ginger salad dressing was up there, not the best, but very good. The clear soup was good except I got a funky taste when I got to the fried onions. I'm not entirely sure if it was a weird stale kind of taste or just an onion taste so the jury is still out on that one. (**update - this tasted fine on our second visit) Even the after dinner candy here was so delicious - some kind of fruit that you can't get here. Oh and the remodel is gorgeous - I have always been scared of this location but they have turned it into a very chic place - color changing LED's, hundreds of beautiful pendant lights, wood tile walls, a gorgeous bamboo garden when you walk in, big granite bars, dark wood tables with brand new leather booths... You would think you were somewhere other than Streetsboro. And our service was superb. We will DEFINITELY be back. We were also given a loyalty card, I believe it is ten visits $20 or more and you get $30 worth of noms free... I think we will be using it. Fantastic! Don't go here! LOL

    (5)
  • Mari S.

    Sorry, we have had better. We decided we would visit here with our son and family visiting from Florida. Sorry, it just didn't impress any of us. The food was just OK. I'm guessing a lot of reviews are because some people have never eaten at a Japanese steakhouse. They don't prepare in front of your table as others do, yet still charge high prices for very little food. Mind you, we don't like loaded plates that you can eat off of for 3 days, but at least charge accordingly. The rolls were fairly good, crab rangoon OK, but all of us thought the hibachi overpriced.

    (2)
  • Amanda G.

    Pretty good sushi! I did have bones in my spicy tuna once, but the service is always super friendly and their special rolls are awesome. You get your money's worth here!

    (4)
  • Catrina V.

    We come here once a week, and my goodness this is some of the best sushi I've had, and I lived in California the last 3 years. I love the $19.99 all you can eat, what a deal. I bring all my visitors here and they're always unsure from the outside, then they get inside, see the Benihana like atmosphere, see the menu, taste the food, and love it just like me!

    (5)
  • Stuart T.

    This is one of those places that we tried because it had such good reviews on Yelp but then, after we ate there, wondered if the other reviewers just didn't have much access to good sushi/hibachi places and thus had nothing to compare against. It is located in a run down strip mall, is a little cheesy in decor and rather dark and cavernous inside, the sushi was American average (sushi in the U.S. often seems kind of disappointing and this sushi was that), the edamame was bland (the best edamame I've ever had tasted like it was boiled in lightly spiced broth with ham hocks for flavor then dusted with good salt... Toko's tasted like it was simply boiled in water). Wait staff was good, to be fair... no complaints there. It's just that the food really didn't live up to what the reviews indicate.

    (2)
  • Michael H.

    Always great food every time I come here. Great service. Never gonna stop coming here.

    (5)
  • Chris U.

    Beware of the fines for dining there! My wife and her family and I tried their unlimited sushi evening. While the food is ok our service was really slow and arrogant. What really infuriates one the most is they fine you ( charge extra ) if you do not finish the little left over rice on your plate!! Only dine here if you like to pay fines!! We will not be returning to this place!

    (1)
  • Alex Y.

    Avoid this place! Overpriced and tricky restrictions on "all u can eat". Be careful about the hidden fees! Even an Eskimo can make better sushi than this "Japanese" restaurant!

    (1)
  • Michael R.

    I tried this place out based on the reviews. The service was good and waiter was very friendly. I did not have the all you can eat sushi, however I ordered two rolls, the first was ok, but the spicy tuna had so much filler Japanese breading that it was not ettiable. I mentioned this to the waiter after I ate one piece, and he response was ya they do that so people who don't like raw sushi can eat it!

    (3)
  • Justin V.

    Stopped by for dinner while visiting, don't let the outside fool you. The portions of sushi are above average, the standard rolls are a little small, specialty rolls are almost double the size of the regular. Great food over all and will return next time I'm in town.

    (4)
  • Eryion H.

    Okay, I'll admit I can be "one of those customers..." on occasion so, keep in mind that everyone who's dinned with me at Toko's loved their food & had no complaints. I on the other hand, am an a** & take a very sick pleasure in being one. It would be unfair of me to compare their actual meals to those I've tried at other sushi/steak houses because I've visited here twice & have only ordered their sweet potato tempura & steamed white rice, pork dumplings. But for those of you who are set in your ways, I was disappointed that my sweet potato tempura has been way too raw! The potato itself was like biting into one pulled fresh from the ground. And the seaweed paper used around the roll was gummy :( Can't say I'll be making another trip back, without a good bribe. But the place is beautiful & clean, love their color changing lights at the bar and beautiful slate floors.

    (3)
  • Eric D.

    I have visited this place many times and, sadly, it is getting worse and worse. The visit started in the new Kent TOKO location. However, here is an important note, they do NOT do unlimited sushi, it is only a normal sit down but it is gorgeous instead and very appealing to families to visit. My friend and I thereby drove out to Streetsboro to this TOKO which is one I frequent quite often and i was surprised how dead it was. There were maybe only two other parties at 5 on a Friday. Anyways so we ordered and got the amazing sushi and food that I am accustomed too at TOKO. The interesting part, BOTH bathrooms were out of order and there was no where to go since I did not want to leave the restaurant and run to a near by store. The ordering was a tizzy as well. I ordered either the app noodles or fried rice which reach submission of request and I did three different orders and each time the last thing to come was the rice or noodles and this was after a very long wait for the sushi which I would see get done but sit at the counter for a long time while the service would stand around. Our waters were barely refiled since we paid early on waiting for the food. After you pay, they don't seem to give a hoot about you any longer. So I am sad that the performance the last two times has been unsatisfactory but I am hoping for better work in the future.

    (3)
  • Martial Arts O.

    I was so surprised when I walked in this place. It was so beautiful right from the front door. I was very happy with the service and the sushi was awesome. And I loved the $19.99 all you can eat. I'm so glad that my brother in law told me about this place. I will be back!

    (5)
  • Sarah S.

    It's in a bit of odd place. A strip mall with a run down parking lot and not a ton of traffic. Once you go in it the atmosphere is surprising. Very nice, clean, modern upscale looking place. My husband and I went for the all you can eat for $20 deal. The food was spectacular. The crab Rangoon was the best I have had, the sushi was good, and the hibachi food was excellent. I paid an extra $3 and got the filet mignon and shrimp and it was worth it. The only thing I did not like was the ordering system for the all you can eat dinner. They give you a piece of paper with tons of options and you use a pencil to check off what you want. What I thought was to order a single piece of sushi was for entire roll in one section and for pieces in another. The waitress had to fix it a few times and told us we could only order one roll from the section. I have bad anxiety so not understanding it and being corrected over and over was uncomfortable for me. That and I would of liked to of tried a variety of pieces of sushi instead of committing to a single full roll of one type. To sum it up, the ordering system makes me uncomfortable but the food was excellent.

    (4)
  • McKenzie A.

    I am a sushi freak. I crave it. I love it. I can eat it once a week. This place always hits the spot. The sushi here is excellent. The outside of the business is slightly off putting, but once you step inside, it's like you are in a completely different place. Although sometimes there is a language barrier, the waitresses I've had are sweet and always smiling. They always get my order right and are really good about checking back in with you. They have all you can eat sushi for $20. These include fancy rolls, salads, appetizers, etc. I love the food and the service here. Highly reccomend.

    (5)
  • Tim M.

    You wouldn't expect it by the location but the sushi menu is vast, well prepared, and delicious! We found this place about 2 years ago and keep going back since.

    (4)
  • Alexis R.

    I really enjoyed my meal. There was a good selection of sushi(the only thing I ate), presentation was carefully detailed, everything seemed to be clean also. The all-you-can-eat is very reasonable at $20, a little heavy on the rice for the "sushi"(normally called nigiri) orders but overall a great deal. Plus, this is the only sushi place that I've been to that offers sashimi(4 piece limit) with all-you-can-eat! The only hiccup was the time it took for food to be delivered to our table. It was a Thursday night and we had a party of 7, maybe to much for them to handle idk. I would definitely go again

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Classy
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Toko Japanese Steak House

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