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Contribuisci feedbackI came here expecting a hole in the wall sushi restaurant with average sushi and was so glad to be wrong. What I instead found was a themed restaurant that would turn out to be an excellent dining experience. As a fan of Studio Ghibli films, it was nice to see a two mediums that I love, cooking and anime, come together. I ordered an oishii roll, my partner ordered a salmon skin roll, we split a tuna tower with and an order of takoyaki. One of the first things that I noticed about them is that they have really good plating for sushi, orchids were a very good choice to bring out a pop of color. The texture and flavor of the takoyaki was impressive, where often times people overcook them, the cooks at Totoro nailed it each time I ordered it, the subtle crunch before getting to the soft center made the takoyaki to die for. Whenever I order sushi I have to try at least one piece of sashimi, so I had the fatty tuna. The flavor was excellent and the cut was generous. While the dining room got a bit loud, it was hard for me to focus on anything but the food. I highly recommend eating here, even if you aren't familiar with My Neighbor Totoro or Studio Ghibli Chef Whale
Food is delicious. Sashimi/sushi crew are wonderful and friendly. Careful how much you order. They give you a lot of food. There is no beer and wine but there's no drop off in excited, happy diners,. It can be very noisy. Loved it!
Really cooler place near university of michigan ann arbor campus. fans of miyazaki will love the themes, but eating is just as delicious! they had some really amazing dons and the subtitle totoro tower not disappointed as a delicious option! if they like sushi, this restaurant is highly recommended! I also paid twice as much with the killer quality, and that wasn't so good! if you're in the opposite, that's one!
Amaizing sushi michigan roll. the staff was friendly and helpful and the prices are correct. extra plus that the design from totoro japanese movie, we loved it:
I came here and expected a hole in the wall sushi restaurant with average sushi and was so glad to be wrong. what I found instead was a restaurant that would prove to be an excellent culinary experience. as fan of studio Ghibli movies it was nice to see a two medium that I love, cook and anime, come together. I ordered an Oishii roll, my partner ordered a salmon skin roll, we share a thunfish tower with and a sequence of takoyaki. one of the first things I noticed about her is that they really good plating for sushi, orchids were a very good choice to bring out a pop of color. the texture and taste of takoyaki was impressive, where often people overcooked them, the chefs in totoro nailed it every time I ordered it, the subtle crunch before they brought into the soft center the takoyaki to die for. if I order sushi, I must try at least one piece sashimi, so I had the fat tone. the taste was excellent and the cut was generous. while the dining room got a little loud, it was hard for me to focus on everything except eating. I highly recommend eating here, even if they are not familiar with my neighbor totoro or studio ghibli chef whale