Sapporo Sushi House
“A large screen tv featuring a sports game at night & the news during the day.”
“Let's leave that to Fushimi where the prices are higher for the same exact rolls and I did feel that the sushi here is super fresh.”
“The interior was nice and it was crowded when I went here for take out so business must be good.”
Sapporo Sushi House
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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Can I assume majority of the shops here are run by the family? Or I suck at telling the difference between people. They look so similar though!
Anyways, my expectations for food at SI is quite low. I went to another sushi place before coming here because their veggie sushi selection was lacking. The price was average (look at uploaded pics)
I love that they serve a thin layer of rice. It was so thin that some parts of the sushi didn't even have rice! This did not bother me at all. There should only be a thin layer of rice. That's what I call a good sushi. I ordered:
AAC roll – load up those veggies!!
Sweet potato – you can see the sweet potato! Other places usually have such a thin layer of sweet potato so you're usually just eating fried flour. There was sauce inside the sushi but I couldn't tell what it was. It didn't taste like the usual sauce we see with the sweet potato roll. It wasn't bad though!
Peanut avocado – they are far from cheap on the ingredients! Although the pieces didn't have an even portion of peanut and avocado, the sushi was definitely full in the middle.
Shiitake mushroom roll – I couldn't tell what it was flavored with since it had a light taste. I'm glad they didn't smoother it in sauce or just boil the mushrooms.
The ginger and wasabi was placed at the corner and separated with a cupcake holder.
Overall, good sushi for being at SI. The interior was nice and it was crowded when I went here for take out so business must be good. The only down side is that they need to serve veggie gyoza!
I tried this place with my boyfriend thanks to my boss at work cause he use to try another sushi spot but it got closed down. You wont be able to find it if you just drive down the main avenue its inside a small shopping plaza towards the back. When you walk in its very comforting and small, nice decor and even nice huge fishes to look at. The waiter/ress would give you a nice hot clean cloth to clean your hands prior to you eating which I think is great since I am very OCD about washing my hands before meal. We enjoyed the kani salad which is crab as an appetizer and I enjoyed the miso soup and we ordered some sushi rolls and of course my favorite is the Philadelphia roll in which I wished they added more cream cheese to it. The bill wasn't that much at all and they do offer lunch specials and the waiter/ress are always around to help too. I would go back and let others know.
Not bad at all
Its great sushi and fresh sushi. Great specials and weird sushi's that make you want to eat more. They had a couples sushi that was spicy and we loved it.
They have a great selection of cold and hot sake and they even do sake bombs. The staff is extremely efficient and friendly.
The rest is inside the mall to the left on the back and the decor is Asian inspired with a large screen tv on the back to watch the games (the knicks when we were there)
Will def go back
PS: not pricey at all
My fav sushi spot in Staten Island 🙂
Wonderful sushi spot in a plaza in Staten Island.
My boss actually recommended it after moving to the neighborhood and I took her up on it.
Came here with a group of 5 co-workers and we were very pleased!
The waitress was quick to bring out our appetizers after we ordered them. The Dragon Balls are a must-try and I'm not a huge fan of avocado (I know, I'm a rare species). Our rolls were brought out as soon as we finished our appetizers and they were very fresh.
She came around a few times to check up on us, refill our waters, and ask if we needed a refill on the sake. After 4 appetizers, three rolls each, and I'm not sure how many refills of sake, all 5 of us paid $30 each (with tip) which is excellent!
The restaurant is very clean and the lighting makes it look very fancy.
The sushi is actually pretty good quality considering the reasonable prices. Regular rolls are fairly priced starting at around $2.95 per roll. One of of the sushi/sashimi contains 2 pieces which comes out to around $1.25 per pieces. The dragon ball appetizer is pretty good and comes out in 4 cute little balls.
Me and my friend go to this sushi restaurant all the time, it's one of out top favorite sushi place in all of NYC. The sushi tastes good, and it's cheap too compared to other places, and you'll definitely end up leaving on a full stomach. The alcoholic drinks are really strong, so if you order them, be prepared because there's so much vodka in them. I opt for the Japanese sodas, they come in a bottle with a little ball that you push into the bottle, it tastes so good! Delicious sushi, nice dining space, and good service, no wonder why we always come back here!
I had a shrimp tempura and spciy tuna roll, which were both good. The lunch specials are cheap and it is close to work, making it convenient. But the salad that came with the lunch special did not sit well with my stomach. I don't know if it was their dressing or the contents of the salad, but it was bothering my stomach all day. My coworker had the same complaint, so I know it wasn't just me. Needless to say, get the sushi and skip the salad.