Toku Restaurant at U street is permanence closed. We have been partially moved the staffs and some menu items to joy with Hilo poke$sushi on 18 street. Our website is still Tokudc.com, which it’s update menu which we are currently offer.Everything you see in this Google Add are not up to date.
Warm, relaxed bistro for classic & specialty sushi rolls, plus Thai curries & Chinese stir-fries.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2439 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 588-5008
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Reviews
Solid takeout sushi. I was desperately craving sushi on evening and, after perusing Uber Eats for a bit, settled on Toku after receiving a recommendation from a friend. I got their sushi combo, which came with ten assorted pieces of nigiri and a California roll, as well as my choice of miso soup or salad. The sushi was super fresh, and I appreciated the variety of fish chosen for the nigiri; I didn’t care much for the California roll and would have loved the option to switch it out with a different roll, but it’s perfectly reasonable for them to not allow those types of swaps. It was a solid meal and absolutely satisfied by sushi craving.
Don’t pay attention to the google maps picture, it looks completely different!
It’s located below a weed store and close to the McDonald’s.
Anyway, I got the veggie garden sushi dinner. It was pretty delicious and came with a free miso soup. In total, I got three veggie rolls and miso soup for $15.
What a steal 😉
Looking forward to trying some more food!
I built my own poke bowl and it was perfect!
If I make it back to that party of DC I will stop in again 🙂
Really loved the tuna crunchy avocado cucumber salad (ask for a fork) and the $5 happy hour drinks. Chicken satay starter was ok. Coconut milk chicken soup was delicious and flavorful but the chicken it contained felt like a bit of an afterthought a bland chunks thrown in there. The sushi we had (an unagi roll and Mexican spicy tuna roll) was great. Tofu panang curry also good.
Our Sunday lunch for two comprised large chicken coconut soup, the tuna avocado appetizer, chicken satay appetizer, unagi sushi and spicy tuna sushi (6 pieces each), a tofu panang curry with rice which we shared, two HH cocktails, a mochi cream dessert and a fried banana dessert which came to about $75 plus tip.
I have to give these guys a shout out for offering reusable chopsticks. They are hard to work with but not as hard as a world without trees! If you need something with more grip, request a fork – judgment free.