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Todai
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Ratings and Reviews for Todai
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Jan 07 2010
kim n. via Yelp
Not surprised this place went under even though some people seem crazy about it. A vendor took me here once and I was like...uhh, ok well if you're paying....read more
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May 05 2009
L Z. via Yelp
Good or bad, it is no longer Todai. I checked the Todai website today and didn't see their address. I called the restaurant, was told they have a new name,...read more
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May 03 2009
Daisy T. via Yelp
CRAPPY location... FAIL. Buffet style... FAIL. Crappy food... FAIL. Sushi as bad as day old sushi... DOUBLE FAIL. BEING IN VALLCO MALL... INFINITY...read more
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May 14 2007
brandon1111 via Citysearch
We took our mom to Todai for Mother's Day, it was so disappointed. Their sashimi and sushi are not as good as before. The king cra...read more
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Apr 02 2007
via Citysearch
can anyone say MSG. If like to swell after you eat this is the pig out joint for you. You can fill up on Your monthly alot ment of...read more
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Sep 12 2005
via Citysearch
Todai was good when it first started in the eastridge. However, they have cut back the good seafoods. For instance, they don't ser...read more
In Short
The first Todai Restaurant debuted in 1985 in Santa Monica, Calif., and has since opened in locations across the U.S. and in Hong Kong. The restaurant, with seating for up to 500 people, features a 160-foot seafood buffet offering more than 40 kinds of sushi, all made fresh. The salad selection ranges from Caesar to seaweed to red potato salad. Hot entrees include sukiyaki, teriyaki chicken, sweet-and-sour pork and udon noodles.