Tojo's: Innovative Sushi and Japanese Fare in Vancouver
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- Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
- For sushi lovers, one of the gems of Vancouver is Chef Hidekazu Tojo's long-standing Japanese restaurant, Tojo's. Open since the 1970s, Chef Tojo has been delighting restaurant regulars and visitors alike with his creative takes on classic Japanese cooking. See what makes this local favorite destination-worthy dining.
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Tojo's: Innovative Sushi and Japanese Fare in Vancouver
We had our company Christmas party at this place - yes it was pricey but worth every penny. You appreciate good food, this is the place you want to dine out at. Highly recommended.
What's with the weird filter applied to the entire video dulling the colours? It makes the food look unappetizing...
If I'm ever in Vancouver I'll definitely check it out!
Head over to Masayoshi instead. He's the guy at 2:49-2:50 serving the uni. He's got his own restaurant and while pricey, it's fantastic.
Yeah Masayoshi is better.
yummy looking sushi
So cool
Wow
hi
this has the most washed out color palate ive ever seen. For such interesting food its a shame that its edited in such a weird way!
Who color graded this video? Fire them
keep talking about innovative but didnt show how and whats innovative
Their sushi isn't that great.
Colin sushiboy what you recommend
@@akshaybhantooa1194 Masayoshi
Over rated
Amateur hour
i hate to say that but average sushi...trying to be different.
jaysata lee HE INVENTED CALIFORNIA ROLL
You take his word for it?