Tomodachi Parramatta - CLOSED

3 July 2007, 19:48

Tomodachi (Westfield Shopng Center, Shop 2186B, Argyle St, Parramatta) is a chain of japanese restaurants with a choice of the sushi train or ala carte menu and with super low prices for tasty and relatively healthy food EDIT: TOMODACHI WESTFIELDS HAS CLOSED


Signage! i like looking at the flowers on the wall change colour… preeety! the sushi train takes up most of the restaurant so theres only about 8 tables floating around so tomodachi is good for small groups and beware the butt numbing wooden chairs!


Beef Tataki ($9.80). As pretty as this looks this was a tad disapointing to me and noods we had hoped with every fibre of our being that the beef strips would be hot as in freshly seared for us but instead it was ice ice cold oh the sadness it was like eating refrigerated fleshhhh


Salmon Sashimi ($8.80). i loooove the salmon sashimi here we’ve never had bad salmon before [knocks on wood] thick slices of slightly chilled salmon with little rivers of fat mmm the power of fat compels you


Tomo Ramen ($11.80). Noods’ noodles the closest noodles in the west that we can find to taste like ichibans tonkatsu ramen oh how we love our pork! Remember to ask for no vegetables if you like more noodles than your veg because they will kill your bowl of tasty noodles and dump a truckload in there which is good for ppl who like their vegies but not for us carnivores who will slurp all the porky soup and cry when theres no more to drink


Fish Terriyaki Bento Box ($19.80) This box is massive! It also comes with a bowl of miso soup which is great to warm my cold soul from the evil that is winter. The salmon pieces were a tad small but for 20bux thats pretty decent for the extras that you get and im always full when i order the bento boxes but maybe thats because i get full fast [but then i get hungry again hmm] theres salad, salmon sashimi, sushi rolls, fruit and the fried section always changes sometimes its dumplings othertimes its vegetable tempura or maybe even a quiche.

 

 

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