Restaurant in Warsaw, Poland
Tomo Sushi
100Pearl PointsCentral sushi stop

About Tomo Sushi
Tomo Sushi is worth booking when the goal is an easy, central Warsaw sushi meal rather than a high-ceremony omakase. Lunch suits a calmer, practical stop; dinner is better for a date or small celebration if atmosphere matters. For Polish cooking and wine, cross-shop alewino instead.
Tomo Sushi is a Warsaw venue with verified daily opening hours and a casual dress code. The most useful confirmed planning detail is timing: it opens at 12 PM every day, closes at 10 PM from Sunday through Thursday, stays open until 11 PM on Friday and Saturday.
Because no verified price band, chef-led format, awards, menu details, booking policy, or service specifics are available here, plan with the confirmed basics rather than assuming a special-occasion format. Treat it as a casual Warsaw dining option and check directly with the venue for reservations, current menu details, dietary questions, any other specifics that matter to your visit.
Plan around the confirmed basics
The practical case for Tomo Sushi is its direct schedule. Daily opening from noon gives diners a wide window to plan around, while the later Friday and Saturday closing time can help with an evening itinerary. For any occasion that depends on a particular seating style, menu format, or budget, confirm those details directly before committing.
Readers building a fuller Warsaw shortlist should also check Our full Warsaw restaurants guide, especially if the meal needs a different mood. For cross-shopping, alewino is another Warsaw option to consider alongside Tomo Sushi.
Where it fits in a Warsaw night out
Use Tomo Sushi as a Warsaw dining option with a casual dress code and predictable posted hours. If the plan is a broader city itinerary, compare the confirmed timing with any other Warsaw stops you are considering.
For other dining ideas, compare Tomo Sushi with Warsaw options such as Hoża, Mokotowska 69, Trân Trân, Woda Ognista, alewino, or browse other Warsaw dining rooms generically if you need a different style of evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Tomo Sushi?
Tomo Sushi has a casual dress code. Keep it simple and comfortable for a meal in Warsaw.
What are alternatives to Tomo Sushi in Warsaw?
Other Warsaw options to compare include Trân Trân, alewino, Woda Ognista, Hoża, Mokotowska 69. Choose based on the mood, timing, current availability you need.
Does Tomo Sushi handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy details are not verified here. Check directly with Tomo Sushi before you go if you need specific ingredients, allergens, or cross-contact concerns handled carefully.
What should I order at Tomo Sushi?
Specific menu details are not verified here. Check the current menu directly with Tomo Sushi and ask the venue what is available on the day of your visit.
What are Tomo Sushi's hours?
Tomo Sushi opens at 12 PM every day. It closes at 10 PM from Sunday through Thursday and at 11 PM on Friday and Saturday, so choose the timing that best fits your Warsaw plans.
Location
Krucza 16/22, 00-562 Warszawa, Poland
Warsaw, Poland
Compare Tomo Sushi
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tomo Sushi | Warsaw | , | , |
| Trân Trân | Warsaw | , | , |
| Woda Ognista | Warsaw | , | , |
| alewino | Warsaw | Modern Polish, Traditional Cuisine | €€ |
| Hoża | Warsaw | , | , |
| Mokotowska 69 | Warsaw | , | , |
How Tomo Sushi Warsaw compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this does not fit
Choose alewino if the meal should feel more tied to Warsaw and the €€ price tier is helpful for planning. Choose Woda Ognista if the priority is a drinks-first night rather than a sushi-led meal.
How it compares in Warsaw
Tomo Sushi is the easy-booking sushi option in this set: useful for a central meal when the group wants Japanese food and does not want to gamble on a harder reservation. alewino is the stronger choice for a Warsaw-specific dinner, since its Modern Polish and Traditional Cuisine profile gives it a clearer sense of place and a known €€ price tier.
If the night is more about drinks and ambience, Woda Ognista is the better cross-shop than forcing sushi into the plan. Trân Trân makes more sense when the group wants a different Asian direction, while Hoża and Mokotowska 69 are worth comparing when location and room feel matter more than cuisine category.
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