Discover Restaurants offering the best Sushi food in Roslyn, New York, United States. Roslyn (/ˈrɒzlɪn/ ROZ-lin) is a village in Nassau County, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island. As of the 2010 Census, the village population was 2,770. Initially Roslyn was settled in the year 1633. Roslyn was once called Hempstead Harbor, but its name changed to Roslyn on September 7, 1844 due to postal confusion regarding all the other "Hempsteads" scattered about Long Island.
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4 based on 173 reviews
My friend took us to Peter Lugers last night for the delicious steak and awesome bacon. He told us that he will take us to a Japanese restaurant and I did not keep high hope to have a great meal to begin with. While we were at Manhattan touring around, he called and told us that the dinner has moved earlier to 6 pm (instead of 7 pm). Otherwise, we need to wait for 9 pm. Itâs located in a premium mall with LV, Prada, Gucci and other brand name stores nearby or next to it. By the time we got there, the restaurant is already fully packed. We let our friend ordered the food since he had been here many times. I was amazed the âreasonableâ price in the menu knowing the Long Island (especially this Premium mall) is an upscale price area.We were shocked again when we saw and tasted the foods. The name says all, itâs an modern Asian including all Asian foods such as Japanese, Chinese, Thailand,... However, all dishes we had are great in layout, color, fresh, and tasted so yummy. No wonder the business is so good. Strongly recommended to make a reservation before you come to try this hidden gem. You will be shocked and fully enjoyed all dishes.
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4 based on 74 reviews
We always think of going to Kotobuki, but somehow never get there. We finally made it there for lunch and we were so happy we did. Kotobuki has the freshest fish and unbelievable rolls. We started off with edamame and the portion was tremendous. Then we had their tuna pizza. Besides being the best tuna pizza we have ever tasted, the portion was so large we had to take half of it home. The rice on the bottom was deep fried and then there was a layer of spicy tuna and a huge heaping of kani salad drizzled with eel sauce and spicy mayo. It was out of this world. We also had the daisy dukes and the hole in one rolls. Both we outstanding. We left Kotobuki with such a good taste in our mouths. It was worth the trip!
We went here for a late lunch. While not the greatest as far as selection was concerned ,the sushi was fresh, well presented, and reasonable in price.
4 based on 151 reviews
stunning decor! it reflects the attention to detail that the owner (who also came to check in with us about the food) reflects. she is a beautiful and stylish woman and this gem of a restaurant reflects that in the food as well. the incredible artistry in presentation and the the delicious taste make this a must! i would go back to nyc just to eat here. and it's vegan friendly.
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3 based on 91 reviews
Disappointing food and way too over crowded. The service was good, the food mediocre at best. The hibachi tables are way too close to each other, you couldn't fit another seat in there if you tried. The chicken was rubbery, and the overall appearance of the dining area is not what you expect at Japanese restaurant.Sean, on behalf of our team here at Benihana, we would like to sincerely apologize for your negative visit with us. With your feedback, we look forward to improving the guest experience, and would like to thank you for taking the time to share your review with us. If you would like to get in touch with our Guest Relations team, please do so via: benihanalistens.smg.com/
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