Toro Japanese - Menu

19819 Northwest Fwy, Jersey Village, United States

🛍 Japanese

5 💬 1 Reviews

Phone: +12818979666

Address: 19819 Northwest Fwy, Jersey Village, United States

City: Jersey Village

Dishes: 21

Reviews: 1

Website: http://www.toro-sushi.com/

"We have dined at this restaurant on multiple occasions for various events. The service has always been excellent and the food is delicious! The chefs at the table are entertaining, even the newer ones. They are very accommodating for birthdays or special occasions, allowing us to bring our own cakes and decorations. The restaurant is usually busy, so I recommend making reservations, which I will do now!"


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Gladyce Gladyce

We have visited this restaurant multiple times for various occasions. The service has always been excellent and the food is delicious! The chefs at the teppanyaki tables are very entertaining, even the new ones. They are very accommodating for birthdays or celebrations, allowing us to bring and serve our own cake. It gets busy, so I recommend making a reservation.

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MelissaM
MelissaM

I have visited this restaurant multiple times for various events. The service has consistently been excellent and the food is delicious! The teppanyaki chefs are very entertaining, even the new ones. They are accommodating for special occasions like birthdays, allowing us to bring our own cake and serving it. It is often busy, so I recommend making reservations in advance, which I will do right now!


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User

We have dined at this restaurant on multiple occasions for various events. The service has always been excellent and the food is delicious! The chefs at the table are entertaining, even the newer ones. They are very accommodating for birthdays or special occasions, allowing us to bring our own cakes and decorations. The restaurant is usually busy, so I recommend making reservations, which I will do now!

Categories

  • Japanese Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry.

Amenities

  • Innovative
  • Kid-friendly
  • Child-friendly
  • The Commission

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