Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Massapequa. Massapequa (/mæsəˈpiːkwə/, mass-ə-PEEK-wə) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the southern part of the Town of Oyster Bay in southeastern Nassau County, New York, on Long Island, east of New York City. It is adjacent to Amityville in Suffolk County. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a total population of 21,685. It is serviced by the Massapequa Station on the Long Island Rail Road.
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4 based on 93 reviews
Was recommended to this restaurant by a friend...Atmosphere: Modern, clean, but refreshing. Black and rust tones play off touches of ancient Japanese symbolism and statues. Food: Sushi/Sashimi for two was gorgeous and tasty. Also had the ceviche appetizer (salmon) which was not traditional, but very good. All tasted very fresh and well prepared. Service: Attentive but not intrusive. Water glasses stayed filled and waiter would quietly come over to ask if anything else was needed. Would I come back? Will definitely be back, compared to other sushi places we've been to, this place delivers. Give it a try!
4 based on 22 reviews
We had dinner here Friday night and were not as impressed with it as we remember it to be. This used to be one of the only sushi places in town, but now with so many new choices we have tried other places. We were both disappointed with the rolls and think we will try somewhere else next time.
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4 based on 27 reviews
Read Trip Advisor reviews and decided to try this but wound up disappointed. Parking was fair (I donât hold that against the restaurant). Restaurant was about half full but noisy. Service was mediocre. Appetizers: White Truffle Tuna was fairly tasty and the Tuna Dumplings were delicious. Unfortunately there were only 3 served. Nabeyaki Udon was completely average and the Beef Negimaki was mixed. Half the pieces were tender and half tough.Eel hand roll was good as was Tobiko sushi.$120 later for two people (after the tip) and it just felt unfulfilling and relatively costly.With spotty service and so many other good Asian restaurants, I likely would not go back.
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4 based on 13 reviews
Our local Favorite Japanese Joint fell off the cliff of quality of good eats for us , and apparently other reviews see the same ,everything went down hill. That's Yummy Yummy in Long beach(sorry guys) for years yummy was great,now it sucks.SO, we have been reading reviews on TP and Yelp and trying many places around to find our next new "GoTO" joint. I think we found it last night at KIKU. Of course Quality is our #1 priority, Price to Portion ratio is next , then service ,then decor, mix that all up in a blender = overall Experience. Free appetizer, Big portions, insane variety of rolls.its all good!We dont mind driving for good Sushi, its only 12 miles for us each way.we'll be backRick~n~Barb
Went with a party of 5 for my sons birthday. He goes there often. We ordered a lot of different sushi rolls and all were delicious. Everything is so fresh and the staff is very friendly. We would definitely return.
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