Tokyo Restaurant

(401) 331-5330

388 Wickenden St, Providence, RI | Directions   02903

41.819804 -71.395689

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Neighborhoods:
Fox Point

Categories:
Restaurants
Cuisine:
Sushi, Japanese

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Restaurant Special Features:
B.Y.O.B., Brunch
Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

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5.0
September 08, 2010

Sooo goood!. I may not be Japanese, but I know good sushi when I taste it. I have been to over 20 different Japanese/sushi restaurants in RI, MA, NJ, and NY and Tokyo is still one of my favorites. I love sushi and I love Tokyo. The waitstaff are friendly and accomadating. The prices are great and the atmosphere is pleasant. The fact that Tokyo is byob is also a definite plus! I don't care what anyone else says, Tokyo is absolutely yummy! If you think Tokyo sushi is tasteless you must not have tastebuds! I recommend Tokyo to everyone who loves sushi or wants to try it.

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5.0
March 15, 2009

Awesome sushi. A great family owned place. I love their sushi. You can call with a reservation, but they don't really hold it, and they're very use to large crowds just walking in (since there's two major colleges, Brown and RISD, right down the road and it's an art district.) The food s excellent - the owners are from Japan and rarely close the shop to return to Japan and visit . Their shop interior itself isn't exciting, taking a stroll down Wickenden after the meal is fun. Parking can get difficult during busy hours and is street-side - carpool if there's going to be a large group. Also, when they get busy (usually mid-late nights), prepare to wait a while. They also have a tatami room, but it's very hard to get into and you will most likely need a reservation for it. Don't bother trying to go on Friday or Saturday nights. It's packed with locals and you'll wait forever and ruin the experience. I was originally introduced to this place by a two friends, one another local like myself and a Shinto priest I work for. It's a great place and a good way for tourists to hang with locals.

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over a year ago

This review is an astroturf. It is not a review by a real patron.

4.0
September 10, 2008

best sushi in R.I.. i've been eating sushi for nearly a decade now, and have had it in many different places around the country. the sushi at tokyo is always fresh and delicious, and at times is some of the best i've ever had.

pros: reasonable (but by no means "cheap") prices, which are better than many other local places, their BYOB policy (there's an excellent wine shop around the corner) and, of course, their excellent sushi. their staff is very nice as well.

cons: their service can be nothing short of intolerable on friday and saturday nights when they're slammed. i recommend going for lunch any day, or dinner on the quiet nights. skip the rush nights, because the place is packed and your experience will suffer as a result.

all things considered, this is likely the best sushi you're going to find in R.I.

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5.0
June 30, 2008

Excellent place. Tokyo is excellent. The wait staff is very nice as well as the area. I am a BIG sushi fan and have had it from all around. I can honestly say that they are one of the best Japanese establishments in Providence and in Boston. Thats why I come once or twice a week :)

Try the Boston roll!!

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5.0
June 22, 2005

Who would've though. I was told about this small little sushi place about 6 months ago and haven't stopped going since. The number of options grows daily and everything about the fish and food is great. Another bonus is it's BYOB, which leaves you with a little extra in the pocket when you leave. Prices are very reasonable and I find service to be what's expected in most restaurants.

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4.0
June 14, 2004

Don't know what they're talking about. Tokyo is a decent value with tasty Japanese food. The two negative reviews of the restaurant are totally uninformed. I lived in Japan for three years, and have eaten sushi in Hawaii and California. Tokyo's food is on a par with most Japanese restaurants on the East Coast. The reviewer is wrong who claimed that the restaurant's yakisoba was not authentic because it contained udon noodles. Yakisoba is made with chinese style (Ramen) buckwheat noodles, the version served at Tokyo. Both negative reviews criticized the sushi, a rice dish where the rice is cooked with sushi vinegar. I have never found Tokyo's sushi rice dry, but always flavorful. The norimaki (rolls), nigiri and temaki (handrolls) are very good sushi, and the raw fish in the shashimi and sushi I have had at Tokyo has always been fresh and prepared properly. The BYOB policy of Tokyo is also a plus.

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2.0
June 01, 2004

for those who dont know any better. this is the kind of restaurant for people who dont know how real japanese food is supposed to be. the sushi rice is dry not sticky like it should be. the sushi is just plain BAD. its obvious that anyone who recomends this restaurant, has never been to a different japanese place. this is a place for those people who are obsessed with anime and eat sushi for the sole reason of wanting to be japanese.

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5.0
March 12, 2004

Can't get enough of it!. Tokyo Restaurant has the best sushi. Not only is the sushi tasteful and satisfying, the prices are far below that of other restaurants. I've eaten there numerous times and continue to be pleased with their exceptional service and Delicious Sushi! Im from Connecticut, and when I want to eat Japanese, I go to Tokyo Restaurant in Providence. The drive is two hours, but the satisfaction is priceless. If you're new to sushi, this restaurant will satisfy your new curiosity for Japanese food, with understanding that it comes with a warning: "Caution, Sushi Is Extremely Addicting Here!" And for sushi lovers who already know the gratification of satisfying your taste buds, you know that Tokyo Restaurant will continue to provide you with the best sushi and excellent service every time you eat there. Check it out, but be prepared to wait, because it's always busy. Wait that must mean something....hmm?

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5.0
February 11, 2004

Great find. Great food, fabulous service(!), prices are excellent - especially for japanese food. Ambiance is 'neutral', could be better, but not a negative. Food and service carry the business.

The only strange thing is that it's "BYOB" and they charge a small amount for an empty glass / wine opener. On the other hand, doesn't this mean you can bring you favorite beverage?

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4.0
November 06, 2003

Fabulous!!!. I love this restaurant! The food is wonderful. They have such a huge selection, whether you are a sushi eater, meat eater or a vegetarian. You will find something that you love! The eggplant appetizer and yaki soba spicy vegetable are two of my favorites. My husband will always get their VERY fresh sushi- he has been to many sushi restaurants and will say that hands down, this is one of the best around. The only thing that detracts from the restaurant is how crowded it becomes while Brown is in session. But I guess that only proves how great this place is- I have never been there when there hasnt been an almost, if not full room. If you do have to wait for a table, I guarantee that you will not be sorry.

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Sushi (2006)
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Sushi (2005)