Tomi means fortune and wealth in Japanese. Tomi Sushi & Noodles at 106 Commercial Street in Rockport opened its doors in 2012. As of Friday, September 15
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ROCKPORT – Mr. Wat Sushi & Noodles at 106 Commercial Street in Rockport opened its doors in 2012. Since September 15, 2018 Tomi Sushi and Noodle Bar replaced Mr. Wats’, which is being sold to Mr. Wat’s younger brother Vee Aramthip from Watertown, MA.
Mr. Wat said the decision to sell was health-related. Standing on his feet for long hours finally got to him, he said.
Basically it will be the same restaurant,” said Vee. “Mr. Wat taught me. He was my sushi master. I’ll change things a little bit, but basically it will be the same look and style. Mostly it will be the same things on the menu.”
For five years, Mr. Wat’s restaurant has prospered and attributes its success to a loyal base of local customers to help the business thrive. It serves up a good mix of fresh sushi and prepared dishes for the lunch and dinner crowds. The dishes are Thai-themed, with some Japanese dishes thrown in for good measure.
“I worked in the Boston area for long time and worked with Mr. Watt back when he had a sushi bar in Rockland,” said Vee. “And then I went back to Boston. He said he wanted to take it easy for a while so I said I would come help him and we decided that maybe I would just take it over.”
Tomi (富) means fortune and wealth in Japanese. Vee said it was his daughter who came up with the name; meaning she hopes the restaurant brings them good money.
Vee said the hours will stay the same except he would like to open a bit earlier for lunch, 11:30 a,m. instead of noon, for a larger lunch crowd.
Tomi is family owned and operated and is proud to serve Rockport and its surrounding towns.
Tomi’s is looking forward to serving all of Mr. Wat’s customers with superb Thai and Japanese foods.