Best Revolving Sushi
We most often find ourselves at Sushi Tokoro when we’re tired and hungry. Within a couple of minutes of entering the restaurant, we’re seated, with a big glass of water, pulling plates off the conveyor belt. No need to wait for your food here (although there is a full menu) — if it’s passing your seat and you want it, grab it. After we’ve taken the edge off with some salmon nigiri or a Grand Canyon Roll (spicy tuna, cream cheese and jalapeno), we sit back and take in the oddly calming sight of the dishes rolling by. It’s a little tantalizing and a little mesmerizing, and there’s a tinge of excitement when that Philly Roll turns the final corner and starts heading our way. Dishes are priced by color, and even though prices have crept up a bit in recent years like everywhere else, Sushi Tokoro is still a place where you can get a lot of food and a lot of variety and not cringe at the bill.