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    Tomsa Sushi

    4.3 (89 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Hamachi sashimi, Alaska roll, Hama Hama Roll, Toro Monster Roll
    Veronica L.

    Decent Japanese place with good portions for the sashimi and rolls. Happy to try a new place that didn't disappoint. The yellowtail collar was very good for $14.95 also. They have a good variety of options on their menu. The Alaska roll and hamachi sashimi were very good. The toro monster roll was also good. The Hama Hama roll was okay - not a fan of the spicy inside. Service was good especially given there is only one server. Clean space.

    Toro Combo
    Jenny N.

    Street parking and shared lot with CVS. Cute little place. Service seemed friendly. I got take out while I charged my car across the street. Easy to order online with their website. I got the Tori combo- delicious pieces of fish. The quality was great! Included salad and miso soup too :)

    Oakland Hill Roll, Shrimp Tempura Roll, can't remember the other one
    Kat M.

    Delicious and beautiful food! Fast and friendly service I highly recommend :) Thoughtful and super yummy!

    "Rainbow" roll
    Nina M.

    Walked pass this place a handful of times so figured once I had the sushi craving this was the place to try. Walked in and it was pretty empty so we were seated right away. Inside there is plenty of seating and the interior is nice Very random - but am a big fan of the chop stick holder! Food - Mixed Tempura - was good and a couple options of vegetables, however pretty expensive for the portion - Bento Box - was very good but can get the same for much cheaper - "Rainbow" roll - love how the roll was presented. HOWEVER when it came to eating it the roll was slippery and kept falling off the chopsticks - Tomsa Roll - no real flavor. Very disappointed! The presentation as with their other rolls was very pretty - HOWEVER taking each piece into your chopsticks resulted in the roll just falling apart. Tomsa Sushi does an amazing job of presenting the food! However the rolls I got were difficult to eat and for the price I expected more flavor. Would not come back again based on the fact that the flavor was nothing to write home about and you can find cheaper and better flavors at other local areas. Parking - plenty of parking

    Flower mural at rear of eatery
    Victor G.

    Tomsa Sushi opened where Nama was. infrastructure similar with visual upgrades of wall murals, "good luck cats", and a wall of plastic flowers. offerings: sushi rolls, starters, appetizers, sashimi. chef's aburi (flame seared) specials, nigiri, skewers, "main dish", bento box, noodle soup, beverages. eats: chirashi don (24.50) with soup, salad -miso soup was the usual sweet tasting. salad the usual crisp lettuce with ranch dressing. -chirashi was 12 pieces of saba, salmon, tamago, ebi, hamachi, squid?, tuna, shiro maguro. -slices were slightly better than normal, freshness quality better than average. sushi at room temperature, not refrigerator cold. sushi rice was nicely vinegared, not plain rice. 3.75 stars better than average quality at a reasonable price. temaki: -service efficient, courteous, many check ins. -menu format isn't the usual. chirashi don listed under "main dish", not sashimi. -"specialty" sashimi listed on standing board at entrance.....not on menu. -street parking iffy, large parking lot on the side...

    Chicken Karaage
    Austin W.

    Stopped by on a Friday evening around 7:00 p.m. and the place was pretty empty. My party of five ordered three specialty rolls, two California rolls, some nigiri, along with a few appetizers to share, including mixed tempura, karaage, and hamachi kama. The food came out quickly. I enjoyed the freshness of the rolls and this ended up being the perfect amount of food. The karaage was a bit dry and the hamachi kama was slightly overcooked but otherwise, everything else was not bad. My friends and I noticed our waiter did a bit too much upselling for our liking, but I can't fault him to much for his hussle. If you're looking for a casual sushi spot, Tomsa delivers. Last things to note: there's plenty of off street parking in the shopping center and 20% auto gratuity was applied to our party of five.

    Masha G.

    I ordered via door dash and ordered three rolls, all of which could have been significantly better. I'll say that it's possible that these things are overpriced via door dash, so I've included the prices here, but for the price, this was not even remotely worth it or good enough. If the rolls were $12-15, I would give this place another try and maybe give it a third star. Things I ordered: *Lion Queen Roll ($19.95) - California roll topped with scallop and tobiko and special sauce. The amount of tobiko was laughable and the special sauce meant the scallop had no taste. *Peach Paradise Roll ($19.95) - asparagus tempura, hamachi and peach topped with crab meat, peach, special sauce and tobiko. This had a better amount of tobiko, but the overall roll just didn't work for me. And again, the sauce overpowered everything. *Saba Saba Roll ($20.95) - mackerel with seaweed, this was basically nigiri. Beyond overpriced for what it is.

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    Ron L.

    We love Tomsa... We often do takeout and get our favorites. They are very efficient and the food is ready for pickup pretty fast. The two and three item bento boxes are a great value. We usually get saba, salmon teriyaki, and chicken katsu. We also like their sushi, especially the negihama rolls.

    Tea and the cutest chopstick/soy sauce holder
    Danielle K.

    This is such a cute spot. Very cozy and festive inside, for sure. Service is great and quick. The portions are so, so small for the price that it just doesn't quite allow us to come back. We ordered 2 item bento boxes (lunchtime but they only have a dinner menu) and we left so hungry, unfortunately. Even the edamame was very expensive for a pretty tiny bowl of boiled edamame in the pods. The fish was fresh and the grilled items were very well cooked and flavorful. Unfortunately most of the chicken was fat and not appetizing. Kind of a large amount of rice to fish ratio in the rolls, but forgivable because the fish was so fresh. I really wish this spot was more accessible for lunch. Maybe a lunch special would help?

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    The sashimi was really good. It was cozy, and there weren't many people there. The service was good though.

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    Good sushi and bentos nearby my place. The service is always great. I love the crispy rice with fresh tuna. Highly Recommended.

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    10 months ago

    Fantastic and unique rolls, creative ingredients and combinations - best sushi in Oakland!!!

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    I got food poisoning. And was overly priced. Tbh there are better bargain sushi places but the soup was amazing

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    Delicious!! So glad we came here. Love the crispy rice/spicy tuna appetizer. We will be back!!

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    Good variety of sushi and rolls. Fish was fresh. The soft shell crab however was overcooked.

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    Small portions, mediocre quality food. Weekday lunch time was pretty empty, service was good. Would not return.

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