Tomi Sushi Millenia Walk
Tomi Sushi Millenia Walk is located in the heart of Singapore’s shopping district, and The restaurant is a popular destination for locals & tourists. It is known for its great food and atmosphere. The restaurant attracts a diverse crowd and is a must-visit for anyone looking for a great dining experience. It has a modern and stylish interior, and This restaurant provides an extensive selection of sushi dishes. Sashimi and other Japanese dishes.



Top Dishes at Tomi sushi Millenia Walk
- Salmon Nigiri
- Tuna Nigiri
- Eel Nigiri
- California Roll
- Philadelphia Roll
- Spicy Tuna Roll
- Unagi Donburi
- Teriyaki Chicken Donburi
- Beef Udon Donburi
Customer Reviews of Tomi Sushi Millenia Walk
Tomi Sushi Millenia Walk

The food at Tomi Sushi is classic Japanese cuisine, boasting fresh ingredients. The portions, while generous for an individual, surprisingly leave one with the capacity to enjoy more.
To satisfy my desire, I indulge in Hegi Soba, a noodle dish from Niigata prefecture. The soba noodles, distinctively infused with funori moss seaweed, are elegantly presented on a tray and topped with nori seaweed. When served chilled, these noodles enchant the palate with their long, silky, and smooth texture, and a chewy consistency that unfolds a mild, grainy, and subtly earthy sweet flavour. This dish is further enhanced by crisp negi onions, adding a vegetal, herbal sweetness, and a warm mentsuyu soup base, delivering savoury, salty, and earthy notes. Notably, the dish was served without its usual accompaniment of a fresh quail egg, an element that typically complements the flavours. Despite its absence, the dish retained its delightful character, allowing the intricate flavours of the dashi, soy sauce, and mirin to shine through.
My dining experiences at Tomi Sushi have been consistently enjoyable, and I eagerly anticipate returning for more culinary delights.
To satisfy my desire, I indulge in Hegi Soba, a noodle dish from Niigata prefecture. The soba noodles, distinctively infused with funori moss seaweed, are elegantly presented on a tray and topped with nori seaweed. When served chilled, these noodles enchant the palate with their long, silky, and smooth texture, and a chewy consistency that unfolds a mild, grainy, and subtly earthy sweet flavour. This dish is further enhanced by crisp negi onions, adding a vegetal, herbal sweetness, and a warm mentsuyu soup base, delivering savoury, salty, and earthy notes. Notably, the dish was served without its usual accompaniment of a fresh quail egg, an element that typically complements the flavours. Despite its absence, the dish retained its delightful character, allowing the intricate flavours of the dashi, soy sauce, and mirin to shine through.
My dining experiences at Tomi Sushi have been consistently enjoyable, and I eagerly anticipate returning for more culinary delights.
Dinner service today is excellent. Staff is polite and friendly and the food is good. Had the Wagyu Toban Set and the beef is so tender and flavourful. Special mention again for their chawamushi which is soft similar to tofu and delicious. Sashimi is also fresh. Overall, very happy with my meal today!!
Delicious dinner plate. Very polite and kind service. Calm restaurant atmosphere
Visited the outlet on 25 oct for lunch, found hair in chawanmushi and salad which completely ruined my impression of Tomi Sushi in terms of hygiene standard. Reported my observation and was offered 10% compensatory discount which definitely isn’t sufficient to make up for unpleasant dining experience.
Another lucky find along Millenia's famed Japanese Street. They opens at 5.30pm EXACTLY unlike its neighbors.
Ambience is authentic Japanese - subtle, pine colored and understated. Service is equally Japanese - as it should be. Ocha topped up endlessly without being prompted.
And of course the food is superbly authentic. Sushi is freshly prepared. Soft shell crabs perfect with the right amount of flesh still visible. Cold soba is fresh and unique. Ice cream completed our dinner experience.
Can't say seikai-ichi-no but definitely oiishi and tanoshii-kata desu.
Ambience is authentic Japanese - subtle, pine colored and understated. Service is equally Japanese - as it should be. Ocha topped up endlessly without being prompted.
And of course the food is superbly authentic. Sushi is freshly prepared. Soft shell crabs perfect with the right amount of flesh still visible. Cold soba is fresh and unique. Ice cream completed our dinner experience.
Can't say seikai-ichi-no but definitely oiishi and tanoshii-kata desu.
The worst sushi I have ever had. FOOD QUALITY IS TERRIBLE.Even One star is too much for this place.
Our usual dinner conundrum led us to this place, and it was such a serendipitous find! We had the Kaiseki set (~$70 nett each), and everything tasted awesome. Special highlight went to the oh-so-fresh mekajiki sashimi. We had to order extra slices before we could officially end off an extremely satisfying meal. Definitely coming back again!
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And we were back on 15 Oct 2022! It’s the autumn menu and special mention went to the amazing seasonal grilled fish that came, rightfully so but probably not intentional, as the finale dish.
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And back in Sep 2023! It’s been a while. It stays good. Consistency is good.
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And we were back on 15 Oct 2022! It’s the autumn menu and special mention went to the amazing seasonal grilled fish that came, rightfully so but probably not intentional, as the finale dish.
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And back in Sep 2023! It’s been a while. It stays good. Consistency is good.
We went for the lunch set on a weekend. My friend and i felt that the waitress was unhappy when she took our order, as we rejected the fresh fish series recommendation by her politely.
During the meal, the waiter and waitress kept hovering around and looking out for empty plates/bowls to clear. This makes our dining experience rather uncomfortable and we would appreciate it if the collection can be done after we finish the majority of our meal. It was about 12-1pm at the time, so it was not towards the end of the lunch service.
However, they were diligent in topping up our green tea. 👍
The dining environment is spacious and cozy.
CP wise personally felt that the quality isn't amazing for the price. Food is decent but i wouldn't go back again.
During the meal, the waiter and waitress kept hovering around and looking out for empty plates/bowls to clear. This makes our dining experience rather uncomfortable and we would appreciate it if the collection can be done after we finish the majority of our meal. It was about 12-1pm at the time, so it was not towards the end of the lunch service.
However, they were diligent in topping up our green tea. 👍
The dining environment is spacious and cozy.
CP wise personally felt that the quality isn't amazing for the price. Food is decent but i wouldn't go back again.
Been here for a few occasions. Food were nice and affordable. Serving time was fairly fast. Worth trying!
Need to revise opening hours, says close at 2:30 pm but were turn away 5 mins ago at 2:08pm.
Very bad customer service. Both of us were told by the waitress rudely we have to order more to get a bigger table infront of the crowds?! Manager is also very unapologetic when we highlighted the issue. Food is great but not the service. Don’t come if expect service at all.
We came at 130pm for lunch and was told we have to vacate at 230pm. The chef kept coming to our table and ask for our orders, and say this will be the last order at least 5 times. They were also hovering around our table and glancing at our table (there were still alot of other customers at the restaurant). We felt uncomfortable and stressed and we have to rushed our lunch when there was still time. We finished everything at 215pm. Unpleasant experience. Not sure why they have to make us feel this stressed. And like they are trying to chase us out of the restaurant.
Food was mediocre for the price paid. Not worth it. I rather go to other restaurants which I feel has much better quality. And the service is definitely better.
Food was mediocre for the price paid. Not worth it. I rather go to other restaurants which I feel has much better quality. And the service is definitely better.
Ordered cucumber sushi to takeaway. The order couldn't have been any easier. After 20 minutes of waiting, I asked if it was almost ready, and was told it would be another 20 minutes. The restaurant wasn't anywhere near full, they had numerous 'chefs', some working, some standing around (maybe 5 that I could see at a glance), but cucumber sushi would be 40 minutes? The worst thing is if they'd just said that from the start, I wouldn't have waited at all. I asked for my money back and left, with about 30 minutes of my life wasted by it all. Definitely will not be back
We went for an early dinner at 6pm on a Sunday before catching a concert and was seated immediately. No queue at all. One of the ordering staff seemed to be in a hurry to get our orders as he came to our table repeatedly in the 5 minutes while we were trying to decide what to order.
We had bara chiraishi tem set and a hiyashi kakiage udon.
The chiraishi don was generous, but mainly with off cuts of sashimi. Some were chewy and quite unpalatable. The tempura pieces that came with it were rather oily, as was the kakiage. Biting into it was akin to biting into a oily sponge. The only saving grace was the cold udon, cooked al dente. For the price, we were expecting a better quality of food and cooking and were rather disappointed.
You would get a much better meal at Nozomi just further along the same walkway.
We had bara chiraishi tem set and a hiyashi kakiage udon.
The chiraishi don was generous, but mainly with off cuts of sashimi. Some were chewy and quite unpalatable. The tempura pieces that came with it were rather oily, as was the kakiage. Biting into it was akin to biting into a oily sponge. The only saving grace was the cold udon, cooked al dente. For the price, we were expecting a better quality of food and cooking and were rather disappointed.
You would get a much better meal at Nozomi just further along the same walkway.
I recently tried this restaurant for my first time, and I must say, it was quite an interesting experience. The moment I walked in, I felt a nostalgic charm reminiscent of traditional old-school sushi establishments.
One of the first things that caught my attention was the complimentary refillable green tea they served. As soon as I sat down, the staff politely asked if I preferred hot or iced green tea, a thoughtful touch.
Their menu boasted an extensive selection of sushi and other dishes, ranging from reasonably priced to slightly overpriced options. I decided to try a variety, including salmon sashimi, cha soba, edamame, tori nabe, and chawamushi.
The salmon sashimi arrived with just five small but thick slices. While the freshness was commendable, it lacked the desired fatty texture that makes salmon sashimi truly delightful. Nevertheless, the accompanying fresh wasabi was a pleasant addition.
Moving on to the cha soba, I found it quite enjoyable. The portion of noodles was generous, and the tempura was perfectly fried, maintaining its flavors without being overly greasy.
The tori nabe, a chicken hot pot, was delicious, and I particularly enjoyed the flavorsome soup. However, it might be worth noting that some people may find it a tad salty for their taste.
On the other hand, the chawamushi and edamame were rather average and didn't leave a lasting impression.
The service was polite, although there was a slight push to clear the table promptly by 9 pm.
Overall, this restaurant offers a pleasant opportunity to savor authentic Japanese cuisine without straining your wallet too much. It's a worthwhile experience for those seeking an authentic taste of Japan in the this area.
One of the first things that caught my attention was the complimentary refillable green tea they served. As soon as I sat down, the staff politely asked if I preferred hot or iced green tea, a thoughtful touch.
Their menu boasted an extensive selection of sushi and other dishes, ranging from reasonably priced to slightly overpriced options. I decided to try a variety, including salmon sashimi, cha soba, edamame, tori nabe, and chawamushi.
The salmon sashimi arrived with just five small but thick slices. While the freshness was commendable, it lacked the desired fatty texture that makes salmon sashimi truly delightful. Nevertheless, the accompanying fresh wasabi was a pleasant addition.
Moving on to the cha soba, I found it quite enjoyable. The portion of noodles was generous, and the tempura was perfectly fried, maintaining its flavors without being overly greasy.
The tori nabe, a chicken hot pot, was delicious, and I particularly enjoyed the flavorsome soup. However, it might be worth noting that some people may find it a tad salty for their taste.
On the other hand, the chawamushi and edamame were rather average and didn't leave a lasting impression.
The service was polite, although there was a slight push to clear the table promptly by 9 pm.
Overall, this restaurant offers a pleasant opportunity to savor authentic Japanese cuisine without straining your wallet too much. It's a worthwhile experience for those seeking an authentic taste of Japan in the this area.
Quite disappointing experience compared to the first time I was there pre-covid. The portion is very little now even the rice is a thin layer at the base of the bowl. It’s not filling at all.
The sashimi on the chirashi don wasn’t super fresh either. It was just “ok” not “good” as a higher price range should suggest. We felt it was just a bit better than supermarket variety.
The chawanmushi was nice. The miso soup was piping hot. But the main dish was lackluster. Not as good as I remembered.
As I remembered it was very tasty, I brought some friends there to enjoy lunch but we were disappointed and left still hungry & unsatisfied. Usually we don’t hunt for dessert immediately after a meal but we had to after this time.
I don’t think I’ll go back there anymore or recommend friends for the chirashi don, it’s $28++ not so worth it.
Many other places to go for chirashi don.
The sashimi on the chirashi don wasn’t super fresh either. It was just “ok” not “good” as a higher price range should suggest. We felt it was just a bit better than supermarket variety.
The chawanmushi was nice. The miso soup was piping hot. But the main dish was lackluster. Not as good as I remembered.
As I remembered it was very tasty, I brought some friends there to enjoy lunch but we were disappointed and left still hungry & unsatisfied. Usually we don’t hunt for dessert immediately after a meal but we had to after this time.
I don’t think I’ll go back there anymore or recommend friends for the chirashi don, it’s $28++ not so worth it.
Many other places to go for chirashi don.
Very average sushi. The tempura stuff was ok. Soba was pretty much tasteless. Cold udon was quite tasty. There is significantly better Japanese food in Singapore at the same price point. $180 for 3
Go to Japanese restaurant - love the food there as always. Feels like the word "classic" is the most apt word to describe this place. Classic dishes, classic interior, classic taste. There are no crazy dishes, just decent good quality classic Japanese food at a decent price.