Tomo Japanese Restaurant
4317 Charlestown Rd, New Albany, IN, 47150
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Address :
4317 Charlestown Rd
New Albany, IN, 47150 - Phone (812) 941-0200
- Website https://www.tomofriends.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Stephanie J.
I'm by no means a sushi expert. I decided to order carry out from Tomo for the first time. I usually go to Star in Jeffersonville but this was closer to home and I had a craving. Anyways.... I ordered a house salad, shrimp tempura roll and Bali roll. The house salad and Bali roll were nice. I was super grossed out by the shrimp tempura roll. The shrimp itself is as not freshly fried - tasted old. But the worst part was I got mostly crunchy tails rather than the meat of the shrimp. Like I said...I'm not an expert but that didn't seem normal or tasty.
(3)Pamela K.
Impressed overall with our meal. We got the boat for two to get a good variety of what they had available. We were pretty hungry and there was no possibility of finishing our meal. The squid salad that came with was also very tasty. Service was good without being overbearing. Prices were reasonable. I would return!
(4)Victoria T.
Spawn A loves sushi. I, personally, hate it. I keep telling him that ordering sushi while more than 500 miles from any coast is tempting fate. He doesn't listen. So, when he declared that he wanted sushi, we stopped at Tomo. There was one table occupied when we arrived. We were seated and drinks were delivered. While Spawn A ticked off one chunk of bait after another on the little scorecard, I settled in to decide which chunk of cow to have diced and drowned in soy sauce. The service was of the hurry up and wait variety. When the waitress did show up, she was in a hurry. Then, it took ages to get her to come back. Spawn A was not exactly over the moon about the sushi but he found it satisfactory. I found the steak to be gristly and over-done.
(2)Kyle S.
I've been on a sushi kick lately, so this is the 4th place I've been in about 2 weeks. There's a lot of back-to-back comparison going on in my head which likely influenced this review. First off, I had two GREAT rolls. The Snow Roll and the Alaska roll were excellent with the Snow Roll being my favorite. I'm pretty sure I could have kept eating that till they had to ask me to leave. But we didn't have to cross that confrontational bridge because my stomach was also filled with a California roll (not bad, but kind of my apples-to-apples comparo-roll) and the fried Yum-Yum roll which tasted like everything fried does, so I wasn't too impressed since it didn't hold the hints of flavor the way some other area places have. The service was quick, friendly and helpful in answering all questions we had about the different offerings. If you have kids, the hibachis looked like they provided quite a bit of entertainment for the little ones. I heard quite a few squeals of delight from the other side of the room. I didn't have to see it though, because the areas are compartmentalized, lending the room a more intimate feel. Unfortunately, the chairs were a little more "cheap Chinese buffet" than "nice Japanese steakhouse" in look and feel. Overall, not bad! The price was pretty good, value was pretty good and the service was great. If I'd not gone to so many lately, Tomo probably would have gotten another star.
(3)Lauren R.
Really good food, super friendly staff, and an overall qreat place. Also if you have small children,know that the owner and chefs go out of their way to make it a fun experience for them.
(5)Jeremy R.
My wife and I ate lunch here on the 4th of July. We had miso soup, the Maui roll and an Ichiban roll and everything was excellent. The atmosphere was a little lacking, or I might have given it 5 stars. We'd recently eaten at Dragon King's Daughter and found the food quality at Tomo to be comparable (I thought it was better)
(4)Chasta F.
This is our Monday night sushi spot. They offer great sushi and nigiri specials. The service is always prompt and friendly. My boyfriend and I usually spend $20-25 and have ourselves a feast. It's good sushi for a great price and a chill spot for MNF.
(3)Jerry P.
I have been here twice. The first time was over a year ago and the food was good. My wife and I went a couple of weeks ago. The restaurant was not real clean and you could look into the kitchen, which was not pleasant. The food was ok, but would have expected better at the price we paid. My kids like this place, but my wife and I were not impressed.
(1)Jessi L.
Food is great but the lady could not have rushed me any more. The second I made one pencil mark she was snatching my paper away. I wasn't even finished. She stalked me and made me feel uncomfortable until finally I ordered some cold rolls to take home to eat in peace. Not sure whether the quality will win out over the terrible atmosphere today. Maybe you will have better luck.
(3)Maxie G.
The food at Tomo is great. There's no doubt. I had gone many times before. When I started transitioning, however, out of virtually every business in New Albany/Sellersburg, the host of this one place treats me very badly. This is what I look like: imgur.com/Px5DKKA And this is how I was treated, approximately 2-3 months ago. I arrived and was seated with about 8-10 other folks. Table was full. The chef starts his show and the host arrives and starts LOUDLY calling me SIR over and over again Everyone at the table is quiet and embarrassed. The chef stops his show. Nobody can look at anyone anymore. All for the cheap thrill of the very immature, rude host. I will NEVER go back. PS this is in response to Mike Pence's new law. THIS place WILL discriminate. I already know.
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