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フィードバックを提供するAfter moving from the PNW I thought id never finds good sushi again. Boy, I was wrong. Not only were the portions doubled, which id back home, but the quality even sets the fantastic sushi restaurant back to SHAME. The nigiri really, really, lived to the title of nigiri- It was the size of my palm!!! Their knights also compete with some of the best ive had. The texture of noodles and the richness of the tonkatsu bread are qualities that I have rarely seen in other shops. Even after an hour drive home to eat it, it was as if it was made fresh. Also! This place sells withurashi dango! This is a contract I saw outside anime conventions in YEARS! I will come back as often as my schedule allows.
Great little shop but my only complaint is that they don't include the soy sauce/wasabi/ginger in the bag when you order it, you have to remember to get it before you leave. If someone orders sushi it should be obvious that the condiments will be wanted so maybe put them in the bag with the order.
A giant among the hidden gems I 've stumbled upon I 've been told about Toshi 's recently by a friend. Which is pretty common in terms of true gems, that their information isn 't passed around on cards or inadvertent ads that annoy you on the day to day. Toshi 's is the kind of place that you only tell the closest of friends about. The ones that won 't disturb it 's peaceful atmosphere. It 's the kind of place where you want to go with a close friend or loved one and have a place to settle down and let the day to day melt away from your body just on the entrance alone. Upon going in, I was greeted by the Owner themselves and was able to find out that they had been in operations for 10 years which truly bewildered me considering Greensboro is my standard stomping grounds for finding places but alas, I guess this was the right time lol. I also looked just to the left of the counter and was able to find Kewpie Mayo, Bulldog Tomkatsu sauce, and some rice seasonings among the galore of other items that were featured such as sweets, spices, varying ramen styles, and drinks! Afterwards I went back to the counter and looked at the menu and went with the California Crunch. Which is pretty much a California roll with some spicy mayo and crunchy bits on it and it was just astounding the flavor and love that went into these little bites of heaven! Also grabbed an Asahi super dry because why the heck not lol; They 're delicious and was also gifted a small doughnut that truly wasn 't overpowering and coupled well with the flavors on my plate and in my bottle. While Toshi 's has a quiet atmosphere, it 's humbling and honestly just one of the very definitions of vibe and aesthetic. Especially considering the MASSIVE Manga collection on the wall as well as the SNES classic set up for customers to be able to enjoy themselves with. Hopefully, if you 're lost or need an atmosphere where you can just think coupled with delicious food, service, and amenities, take a hop to Toshi 's and see what the quiet rage is all about. I 'll be back soon with my significant other and look forward to her first experience here. And hopefully I 'll get to thank Toshi again for the delicious experience.
Great place to hang out and grab a bite to eat, drink coffee, and play games. They have sandwiches, sushi, and breakfast all day! Their coffee is very good and they even offer lattes and tea. They have a huge snack area with some unique and homemade items. They have Nintendo games as well as anime. The staff is very courteous and helpful.
Overall I would rate the place as a B+. The items they did well were the pork buns, the pork fried dumplings, and if you are into octopus, the octopus balls. I tried the octopus for the first time and while I am personally not a fan I can see how someone who enjoyed octopus might really enjoy them. They were crunchy and chewy on the outside and creamy in the middle. The octopus was chewy and a little too fishy for me. The fried dumplings were excellent! The pork had good flavor and they were cooked perfectly. The sauce the accompanied them was truly delicious. The pork buns were soft and doughy and the pork inside was insanely delicious. As for the sushi. It was a bit bland. For the price, you are probably better off going somewhere else. I had the rainbow roll and the salmon maki. The salmon was really too fishy. I do believe they serve real wasabi, however, I can?t confirm. Overall, we probably won?t be going back. The price was just too expensive and it?s pretty far from home. The little shop inside with snacks was adorable but a bit overpriced.