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Contribute FeedbackTomo, located in Highland Park, is a hidden gem offering stellar sushi with generous portions at fair prices. With friendly service and a cozy atmosphere, it's a great spot to dine with friends and family. The lunch specials are solid, while dinner features sake and maki specials on select days. The specialty sushi and rolls are particularly delicious, with half-price options on Monday nights. From the well-attentive service to the excellent quality food, Tomo has quickly become a favorite among locals. With subtle and refined flavors, this restaurant is a must-visit for sushi lovers in Chicago. Highly recommended.
I visited the restaurant with my family on Monday. We enjoyed delicious food in a clean and cozy atmosphere. It's a great place to bring your friends or family.
I absolutely adore the food and the service at this restaurant. Ever since my first visit about a year ago, I have been coming here almost every week. I am truly enamored with this sushi spot.
The food is fantastic, and the service is excellent. The dishes are beautifully presented, and the signature rolls are generously-sized.
I was there last Saturday night and it was pretty full. I love the food taste and the presentations of them. I will definitely go back there again.
Absolutely stellar sushi with generous portions at a fair price. If friendly and cheerful service brings you to a place, you've got it here in spades, but personally, I'm all about the fish. This has become my new go-to sushi restaurant in Highland Park. For how prominent the location is, it's a bit unsuspecting. FYI, the new staff kept the name and location but little else from the original place. Give it another try if, like me, you weren't blown away way back when it first opened. Lunch specials are solid, mid-range on price, solid on quality and really excels in nigiri/sashimi piece size. You won't leave hungry if you order right. For dinner, there are sake and maki specials on certain days. I've only been for dinner once, but I recommend the boat for two based on contents alone (though probably not if you're in a rush, given the work that goes into the presentation).