Welcome to Tom's Sushi House
Tom's Sushi House is a Korean - Sushi Bars restaurant located at 12227 Santa Monica Blvd in Los Angeles, CA. This casual dining spot offers a variety of vegan and limited vegetarian options, making it a great choice for all dietary preferences. With amenities like delivery, takeout, reservations, and wheelchair accessibility, Tom's Sushi House caters to a wide range of customers. The restaurant's relaxed atmosphere, friendly staff, and delicious dishes make it a must-visit for sushi lovers in the area. Don't miss out on trying their specialty rolls and sashimi plates when you dine at Tom's Sushi House!
- 12227 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025 Hotline: (310) 826-0250
In the bustling city of Los Angeles, nestled on Santa Monica Blvd, lies Tom's Sushi House - a gem for Korean and sushi lovers alike. This casual yet welcoming spot offers a plethora of amenities, from delivery and takeout options to vegan choices for the health-conscious diners. With its wheelchair accessibility and child-friendly atmosphere, Tom's Sushi House caters to a wide range of patrons.
The menu boasts a variety of sushi delicacies and Korean fusion dishes, prepared with the freshest ingredients and traditional techniques. From sashimi to Korean BBQ rolls, each dish is a culinary masterpiece that will tantalize your taste buds. The relaxed ambiance, efficient service, and the option for outdoor dining make this a perfect spot for a leisurely lunch or dinner.
As a food reviewer at Restaurant World, I have had the pleasure of sampling the delights at Tom's Sushi House. The attention to detail in each dish and the dedication to quality shine through in every bite. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or simply looking for a flavorful dining experience, Tom's Sushi House is a must-visit destination in Los Angeles.

For what it is, Tom's gets 4 stars. It's just a shack in the corner of the plaza across from Mom's Bar -- no seating -- but I had a solid experience. I tried the Spicy Crunch Roll and Santa Monica Roll, both were tasty, fresh, and had great texture. The only downside is that the rolls felt a smaller than other sushi spots in the area, for a similar, maybe slightly cheaper price. I walked up and my order was ready within 10 minutes, it wasn't super busy. I did hear the person who ordered after me get an estimate of 20 minutes, it's a small operation so I wouldn't be surprised if they're overwhelmed with orders sometimes. I'll definitely be back at some point!

Little shack located in a plaza. Parking in the plaza or on the street. Food is pretty good & fresh! Really enjoyed the salmon and the big spider roll! This is a to-go spot but they have counters to eat at but we ate in the car because it was cold. Service was normal, took about 15 mins for our order to be ready. As a female, I probably wouldn't wait here at night alone.

I love Tom's. The food is amazing, sushi, rolls, fried kimchi rice ... everything is really good. The service is amazing, always really friendly and on time. I'm really happy they are in my neighborhood.

One night I could not stop thinking about crispy rice with tuna and Philadelphia rolls and acted upon impulse. I wanted some standard American-Japanese-style sushi rolls and ordered via UberEats. Verdict: The prep and delivery time took slightly longer than I anticipated, but this is the best-value sushi to-go place on the Westside. Typically 4-5 pieces of crispy rice are priced at 20 dollars (I am still trying to figure out why) and here it's $12 for 8 pieces. Most importantly, the ingredients are fresh and the rice is ACTUALLY crispy. This is a nice, no-frills place to get some picnic food/takeout with more variety than the limited offerings at Nijiya Market.

Toms Sushi House is a wonderful casual restaurant if you're looking for food that isn't super cheap but not super expensive - the perfect middle. I've only ever ordered takeout so cannot comment on the service or ambience. I will say: Rainbow roll (5/5): one of the cheapest rainbow rolls you will find in the area and the fish quality is good. The ratio between fish and rice is great. Dragon Roll (4/5): this roll was good but I wish the unagi slices were a bit thicker. They were on the thin side so didn't get as much of the unagi flavor. Spicy Yellowtail (3/5): I wasn't the biggest fan only because the onions were a little overpowering. But the price is very good for the amount of fish so if u like onions, this may not be bad for you. Spicy Garlic Bowl (4.5/5): very flavorful and large portion! decent breading to chicken ratio though some of the smaller pieces were a little too breaded (if that makes sense) Will def keep ordering!!

Who would've thought that such a tiny and rundown shack in the middle of a rundown plaza would serve such amazing food? At first glance, I don't even know how they are in business. The outside is janky and not appealing at all. However, the food they serve is pretty darn good and cheap. I have tried only their bibimbap and its pretty good. Although it lacks the best component of crispy rice at the bottom of the stone grill, it does have all the ingredients. Everything is nicely seasoned. The meal is pretty large and even I had leftovers.

Bless Tom's soul for creating this amazing sushi shack! This to-go spot serves some of the freshest sushi in the area. You can call ahead and pickup, or just walk up and order (be prepared to wait around 20 minutes though). 1 guy, 1000 sushi orders. Here's what we got: - spicy tuna crispy rice: this was good, the crispy rice was a little stale but it did not take away from the great flavors. It comes with one little dish of mixed up sauces (I think spicy Mayo, eel and something else). This dish is beautiful and I can't believe it's not from a restaurant! - salmon avocado roll (I forgot the name, don't sue me) this was a classic but tasty roll. It was my favorite of the night. - crispy onion roll (also forgot the name!!! Sorry!) this roll was super unique, I never had a roll with fresh crispy onions on top of it. This was my roomies favorite roll. I believe it was a tuna based roll! Overall I would give this place a 4.5. I would like to try some more of their classic rolls since the quality of the fish was fresh and amazing. Thank you Tom!

I ordered delivery from here last week when I was craving some sushi. I had ordered from here a number of times in the past but it's been well over a year since my last order. Based on reviews, it looks like the place has a new owner but the menu hasn't changed much. I got the spicy tuna on crispy rice which comes with a large piece of crispy rice (about 5" or so in diameter) that's topped with spicy tuna, avocado, green onions and masago. On the side you get a little container of eel sauce mixed with spicy Mayo to pour on top. This was tasty but the rice was a little too warm when they put the fish on top because it cooked it somewhat. The flavor was good but I wish the fish hadn't gotten cooked because I didn't love the texture of that. I also got a roll with spicy tuna, shrimp tempura, crab, avocado, and crunchy tempura bits. It also came with eel sauce/spicy Mayo. This was pretty tasty but nothing unique. It was way too much food for me so I couldn't finish it all. While it was pretty good, I remember it being better in the past. Maybe if I had gotten it for pick up and eaten it immediately it would have been better, but overall it's not a bad spot for some relatively inexpensive sushi. Don't come here expecting a nice sushi restaurant. It's literally a tiny shack with a couple of tables outside. Only come here for takeout or get delivery.

Although it's not life-changing sushi, it's so good that you will want to order from them on a regular basis. Husband found this place because he was looking for sushi that wouldn't break the bank, and everyone knows that for that use case, Korean sushi is the way to go. Crispy rice with spicy tuna: Good flavor and the rice was indeed crispy. Sauce was good too. Salmon mango roll: Like a California roll with the addition of salmon and mango. They were very generous with the mango, and the sauce was a little sweet. Great flavor combo. Unagi bowl: Perfectly executed. My only criticism was that the avocado on this one was a little underripe, but given everything that's going on in the world, I should be grateful to get avocado at all, let alone such a generous portion. The real treasure in this dish, though, was the scrambled eggs topped with pickled jalapenos and masago - that was a real flavor explosion. The food really exceeded my expectations, and I would be thrilled if we ordered from them again. Everything we got was delicious.

For $80 we got 4 special rolls, 1 basic roll, bulgogi beef bowl, and a sashimi salad. it was too much food for 2 people but i was probably inebriated-- i recommend removing the bowl or a roll. This is purely takeout and i would recommend budgeting 45 mins - 1 hour for a pickup order. the geisha roll with salmon was my favorite, the super yellowtail and the hollywood and hot night we're also very good. the seaweed salad portion is great-- def worth it. can't wait to come back-- i'll probably try different rolls but get the geisha again