
"Chef Tomotsugo "Tomo" Kubo says the goal is to make classic edomae sushi feel less out of reach, with rotating selections that spotlight bluefin tuna (akami and toro), sea bream (madai), golden eye snapper (kinmedai), Hokkaido scallops (hotate) and gizzard shad (kohada). The parcels lean on careful curing and precise knife work so each piece survives the trip intact."
"The Parcels of Mr. Moto treats each order like a personal present, with custom wrapping and a little "himitsu" note tucked inside that can reveal prizes for diners willing to play along. According to the Parcels of Mr. Moto website, fish are sourced from Toyosu and every box is assembled inside Mr. Moto's kitchens before heading out for neighborhood delivery."
"First-timers can ease in with the Mr. Moto Sushi Set, a chef's choice of six to ten pieces of nigiri plus a roll, while chirashi bowls and build-your-own rolls skew a bit more casual. The Brooklyn ordering page prices the sushi set at about $39 on Toast, and Time Out highlighted the parcels' effort to keep omakase craft intact for at-home dining."
The Parcels of Mr. Moto is a chef-driven delivery spin-off bringing omakase-quality sushi to Brooklyn through carefully designed gift boxes. Chef Tomotsugo Kubo created the service to make traditional edomae sushi more accessible to home diners. Each box contains nigiri, maki, and chirashi don prepared using precise curing and knife work to ensure pieces survive delivery intact. Fish sourced from Toyosu include bluefin tuna, sea bream, golden eye snapper, Hokkaido scallops, and gizzard shad. Every order includes a hidden riddle that unlocks discounts or prizes at Mr. Moto's dining rooms. The Mr. Moto Sushi Set offers six to ten nigiri pieces plus a roll for approximately $39, with chirashi bowls and customizable rolls also available. Manhattan delivery is planned for future expansion.
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