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'''Tomo''' was a Japanese and Sushi restaurant on [[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] at 110th St.
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|Location=[[Broadway (avenue)|Broadway]] between 110th and 111th
 
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'''Tomo''' is a Japanese and Sushi restaurant on Broadway at 110th St. It's not great, and the sushi certainly isn't anything special, but it's fairly reliable. And the service is acceptable. It's probably better than [[Caffe Swish]], which has particularly sadistic servers.
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The restaurant wasn't great, and the sushi certainly wasn't anything special, but it was fairly reliable. They had lots of classic dishes on their menu, and their ingredients were pretty fresh. The service was acceptable, but very slow. It was better than the owners' other local restaurant, [[Caffe Swish]], which had particularly sadistic servers.
  
== Map ==
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Tomo closed in February [[2009]].
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40.804381, -73.966251, Tomo (Japanese/Sushi)
 
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[[Category:Asian restaurants]]
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[[Category:Closed restaurants]]

Latest revision as of 13:43, 8 December 2013

Tomo was a Japanese and Sushi restaurant on Broadway at 110th St.

The restaurant wasn't great, and the sushi certainly wasn't anything special, but it was fairly reliable. They had lots of classic dishes on their menu, and their ingredients were pretty fresh. The service was acceptable, but very slow. It was better than the owners' other local restaurant, Caffe Swish, which had particularly sadistic servers.

Tomo closed in February 2009.