Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Sea Cliff. The Incorporated Village of Sea Cliff is a village located within the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York. According to the United States 2010 Census, the village population was 4,995. The village is part of the North Shore School District.
Things to do in Sea Cliff
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.
A bit inconsistent chef or chefs . We order the same thing most times maki combo b spicy tuna roll and chicken pad tai . Every time it taste different. Sometimes great sometimes not so much.
4 based on 23 reviews
The Love Boat for 2 is huge, 20 pieces of sashimi, 10 pieces of sushi, 2 rolls, and soup/salad, and it's $49. The sushi is great, but there's no flexibility in the fish you get, as well as the choice of rolls. My girlfriend is more adventurous than me and consumed the mackerel sashimi, and felt it could have been better. Everything else was right on the spot, and for $49 it's a real value. However, it's only a value if you manage to eat most of what is served. I wasn't a fan of the rolls because they had fried eel, and I'm not the biggest fan of eel. If you choose to add another roll (to avoid eating eel) it would bump up the cost by $10. Even without eating the rolls, there was enough food to fill me up.PS - the size of the boat is so big it doesn't fit on a table for 2. If they are busy and can not seat you at a larger table, the Boat actually sticks off the table....
4 based on 34 reviews
Was in Glen Cove early on Saturday night and saw this restaurant and decided to try it without a reservation. It has some hibachi tables and booths on the first floor and upstairs has just tables. We decided to eat hibachi with a birthday party if 11 year olds surrounding us. The service was excellent and very accommodating and the hibachi steak was very tender and seasoned nicely, as was the chicken. My only comment were the side sauces. Mayonnaise type Russian dressing instead of a mustard type sauce and their soy sauce that needed some flavor. Crunchy spicy tuna roll was spot on. Valet parking here and a bit more reasonable compared to a Benihana. It does have some Chinese and Thai dishes as well as traditional Japanese food. Definitely go back.
Most Popular American food in Sea Cliff, New York, United States
4 based on 11 reviews
This little secret is the areas most intimate place. The decor is superb, the food is great the ingredients are well selected, the menu is simply beautiful and the selection of beers is very unique. Even though I visited with family with young kids (and everything went smoothly) I would recommend this place for couples and business meetings mostly. The staff, friendly and experienced, the prices great for what you get and the Japanese/American taste is not the one you will taste at a usual neighborhood Japanese restaurant. This is one of my favorite places in Long island and, yes, I do recommend this place.
4 based on 26 reviews
Now it's called Tokyo Sushi. Never been to Tokyo. Would presume the sushi is better there. Pretty awful. Had take out so can't comment on service at the restaurant. But food was delayed about 15min after promised to be ready on line. Salmon was noticeably fishy, as was spicy tuna roll. Vegetarian rolls (sweet potato, spinach, squash) also not tasty. The sweet potato tempura roll even tasted fishy-- I suspect same dry oil used for shrimp tempura, fried calamari etc. Not expected and not good. The tuna, fluke, and yellowtail pieces were ok. Nothing special. Fish:rice ratio okay. 007 roll and Ba Ba Bom roll not as good as I remembered. With many other options to choose from I see no reason to go back.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.