Tomo

Cape Town


With exquisite decor and a menu offering more than just sushi and sashimi, Tomo has quickly become one of Cape Town's top spots for Japanese cuisine. The sushi is of course, excellent, as are the pan fried dumplings and fluffy tempura. Best of all is the robata (Japanese barbeque) menu, featuring eel, salmon belly and tiny but delicious chicken wings.


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