The toro hand roll is a signature dish of United States; we have verified places to eat it in Santa Monica. Warm loose sushi rice and fish rolled in crisp nori and eaten in three bites, the format Santa Monica's counter bars serve the second it is rolled. Start with where to eat The toro hand roll in Santa Monica.
The toro hand roll · Santa Monica
Warm loose sushi rice and fish rolled in crisp nori and eaten in three bites, the format Santa Monica's counter bars serve the second it is rolled.
The hand roll became a Santa Monica genre when the Sushi Nozawa group brought KazuNori, its self-billed original hand roll bar, to Broadway, serving set menus of toro, blue crab and yellowtail across a plain counter. The form rewards speed: rice still warm, nori still crackling, eaten in the seconds after rolling.
Where to eat in Santa Monica:
- KazuNori
- Sugarfish
Where to eat The toro hand roll in Santa Monica: the editor picks