A low-key Greenwich Village sushi spot that The Infatuation says holds the neighborhood's 'longest-line award.'



No camera at Tomo21 Sushi yet — these are the closest live lines we cover.
damnlines hasn't pointed a lens at Tomo21 Sushi yet. The most-wanted lines get a camera first.
The Infatuation writes that 'Greenwich Village's hardest-to-get-reservation award goes to Carbone, but its longest-line award goes to a low-key sushi restaurant right across the street' — Tomo21, per The Infatuation's Greenwich Village guide.
The guide adds that 'Tomo21 has a steady stream of takeout orders, but it's worth waiting to dine in,' framing the wait as a worthwhile tradeoff for the in-restaurant experience, per The Infatuation.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Walk-in, described as having Greenwich Village's longest line
The Infatuation gives Tomo21 the 'longest-line award' in Greenwich Village but does not cite a specific wait time, noting it's 'worth waiting to dine in.'
Reservation policy isn't addressed in The Infatuation's writeup; the line described appears to be a walk-in queue.
Yes — The Infatuation describes a steady line of walk-in and takeout customers rather than a reservation system.
Sources: The Infatuation