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    My Tokyo

    4.2 (114 reviews)
    Open 3:00 pm - 8:30 PM

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    Sushi Sampler
    Cib S.

    We had an excellent experience here. First things first, this is a BYOB establishment. We brought our own beers from home and a bottle of wine from the store across the street. We ordered the sushi sampler and fried dumplings for starters; Both were very good. For mains, we ordered a variety of rolls: jumbo spicy tuna, Kyoto roll (shrimp tempura), kamikaze roll (eel & crab meat). The best one was the kamikaze roll because the entire roll is deep fried and comes out warm... it was an interesting experience eating warm sushi. We also ordered the toro sushi, which is a personal favorite of mine and I was not disappointed. The pieces were fatty and buttery. Service was great, we were checked on by at least two different wait staff. We opted to the Matcha Affogotto for dessert; this wasn't as great as the other reviews stated, at least in our opinion. The ice cream was so hard that we were sawing at it with our spoons rather than scooping up a nice spoonful. The restaurant was clean and inviting, nothing too flashy; it seemed like an authentic sushi spot. Great quality fish, I will be back here.

    Rehnuma K.

    1/2 Food + Beverages; 1/1 Value; 1/1 Ambience; 1/1 Service My friend and I stopped by My Tokyo on our day trip to Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow for a late lunch. The restaurant is cozy, intimate, with minimalist woody furnishings and accents. The staff was friendly and attentive despite it being a busy fall day during tourist season, which invited many patrons. My friend and I shared the chicken karaage for an appetizer, and we both got miso soups and iced matchas. She got the chirashi bowl for her entree while I opted for the salmon poke bowl. The karaage was juicy, tender, and savory without being greasy, and probably my favorite dish of the meal. The mentaiko mayo was a perfect accompaniment to the karaage. The miso soup was rather standard, but warm and satisfying nonetheless. While the salmon poke bowl was fresh, it was not as complex or layered as I would hope from poke. It was also heavier on the rice with scanter quantities of salmon. The matchas were disappointing given that they tasted too dilute without the expected earthy complexity. Although there were some misses, the items were priced reasonably and in generous portions. Overall, it was a satisfying and filling meal.

    Umami Bomb Bowl
    Joy G.

    No-frills sushi spot in Tarrytown. Menu has everything you're craving. We ordered the umami bomb, the sashimi, poke bowl, and an eel roll. Everything was pretty fresh (except for the ends of some of the salad leaves, which were slimy and brown). My sashimi was pretty good, thick chunks of salmon, fatty tuna, and a white fish that I couldn't place but really liked the grilled smoky flavor. I will say several of the pieces weren't cut into clean separate pieces but that's a minor complaint. Service was super friendly, with one guy handling most of the orders, cleaning/bussing, running back and forth from the kitchen. We didn't have to wait that long for the food to come out. PARKING: If you're coming here on the weekend, just know that it will be next to impossible to find street parking unless you commit to doing several loops around the block. There is a public lot across the street but it was already full by the time we got there. We had better luck finding something along Broadway.

    pork gyoza
    Jason M.

    My Tokyo was brought to my attention by one of my brothers. It caught his eye the last time he was in Tarrytown, and asked if I wanted to meet him there for dinner. As someone who is always looking to try somewhere new, I thought it was a great opportunity to discover a new spot in Tarrytown (didn't hurt that I was in the mood for Japanese) - so off we went. My Tokyo sits on Main St among several other restaurants and businesses. The restaurant itself is not large - kinda typical of other sushi-centric spots I've been to. The space is rectangular with tables along the perimeter and a semi-open kitchen in the back. Decor is kinda sparse, but there are a few accents throughout the space to make the restaurant inviting. It was not crowded when we arrived, however it did fill up shortly afterwards. The menu has a good selection of starters, rice bowls, sashimi, and sushi rolls. We decided to start with a few apps: the sushi sampler, curry croquettes, and pork gyoza. The sushi sampler contained 4 pieces of assorted pieces - they were pretty good and came with plenty of wasabi and ginger. The croquettes were also pretty good, the aioli it came with helped complement the flavor. The gyoza were great and by far my favorite of the three apps - they were crispy on the outside and full of flavor; they're some of the best gyoza I've had in a while. I was initially feeling sushi for my main, but their rice bowls looked intriguing so I went with the Katsu Don - this was a pork cutlet over rice mixed with scallion, onion, egg, and shiitake mushroom. The bowl was fine, though I kinda found it to be lacking flavor. Service was great, the team was on top of all the tables making sure that we were taken care of. There was a slight hiccup in the kitchen but they kept us in the loop the entire time and made sure that the issue was resolved. Overall, My Tokyo is a solid spot, but I'm not sure I would necessarily go out of my way to return. Don't get me wrong, they deliver the goods, but I don't feel this is a destination eatery. That being said, if I was in the area again and the opportunity to return here was presented, I wouldn't pass it up.

    Hector Luis A.

    This is my first time coming into place when visiting Sleepy Hollow. The service here is great and the food were delicious. I had the mini tempura basket and the chicken tempura roll. I would definitely recommend to any tourists or locals to try this place.

    Miso Soup
    Bryan L.

    This review is from one visit on a weeknight with a small party. 《Ambience》 When we arrived, the restaurant was pretty packed. Most of the tables sit 1-2 people, so you might wait a bit before being seated if you have a bigger party. This place is small, cozy, and chill with light music overhead. Overall, it was a relaxing experience. 《The Goods》 I ordered the Loose Green Tea Pot, Mini Tuna Ikura Bowl, and the Small Sashimi Dinner. Loose Green Tea Pot - Very comforting. I wish the tea was a bit hotter though. Mini Tuna Ikura Bowl - Very tasty! This is meant to serve as an appetizer, but it might be a smidge small for some people though. Small Sashimi Dinner - This was okay. Nothing necessarily stood out and at $2 per piece of sashimi, I was hoping to for a bit more from each piece. My friends thought their food was just ok. Ultimately, you might be able to try a variety of dishes here, but they might just turn out about average. For those looking to scratch an itch for Japanese food, this is a good option though.

    Salmon Poke Bowl
    Victoria P.

    Great restaurant! Such good food and pretty reasonably priced The food was all so and the staff was friendly! Time wait was a little long

    Sushi time!
    A H.

    Amazing sushi spot with fresh fish and tasty dishes. We were actually in town because a Fleetwood Mac Tribute band we're going to play but my friend and I chose to meet a couple of hours before the show so we can grab a bite. Tarrytown is a nice small town, with so many good spots to eat and the people are always nice. The sushi spot is small but very clean and well kept, I love it. Our server was super nice and took the time to explain the menu to us. We ordered some rice , some eel, along with other house special rolls that left me not only full, but super happy. I wish I could've taken pics of the dishes, but my friend couldn't wait to destroy these delicious rolls. Sorry fam! If you're in the Tarrytown Area, I highly recommended this place!

    Chef choice sushi
    Ali L.

    Make this your stop anytime you're craving a homey, delicious, well-priced sushi spot. From the small details to it being BYOB - owner is always around and staff is super friendly. Most importantly, the quality and freshness rivals many overpriced omakase spots in the city. Highly highly recommend. We will be back!!

    Matcha Affogato
    William O.

    We recently went back twice this week and I thought I would update my review. Friday night they were busy but pretty efficient. Apps including karaage, curry croquettes, tempura and sweet potato fries were all excellent. I'd say chicken and tempura are standouts. I think their nigiri is particularly outstanding--toro, yellowtail, white tuna, egg, ikura. All really amazing, but loved the toro. They cut generous strips of fish. Rolls were really good too. Finally the matcha affogato was quite amazing and we shared among 4 of us. 2 of us came back a few days later and ate outside on a beautiful summer day. We love this place.

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    YUM! first time at my tokyo tarrytown, and it was simply DELICIOUS!!! definitely recommend

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    Our favorite Sushi in the Rivertown- small and cozy. Everything tastes great and fresh. Nothing bad on the menu

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    Super clean tasty Japanese food. Highly recommend it. Just bring your own alcohol of choice and you are set if this is your jam.

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    Love the food! Great service, good value and nice ambiance. Eat in and pick up regularly.

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