Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Holtsville. Holtsville is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 19,714 at the 2010 census.
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We ordered takeout, but the feel of the restaurant was welcoming and the ambiance warm. The hostess was friendly, suggesting we call her with any questions regarding our meal. In addition to the standard fare of seaweed salad, edamame, assorted rolls, etc. I tried a Chris Roll. Shrimp tempura topped with spicy tuna, crunch, seared (tender, tasty) filet mignon & lobster w/ eel sauce, & spicy mayo--outstanding. The only disappointment was yellow tail roll, possibly older fish(?)
4 based on 69 reviews
Sushi Bar & Lounge
I just happened to find this restaurant. Even though it was a little expensive, it was worth the expense. The ambiance was nice. The food was great. My ramen was served hot. The service was friendly. Street parking and lot were available.
3 based on 77 reviews
Went here for dinner. Both service & food were excellent. For appetizers we had the baked clams and they were amazing. Chicken Francais was very good as well as clam and linguine. Tons of clams in pasta and clams in the shell. Presentation was good as well. So good we ended up booking a rehearsal dinner there. Nice atmosphere.
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a good clean place to eat, higher in price than others in the area but high in food quality and care in their customer service
4 based on 61 reviews
We went here after my sons graduation ceremony. There were 6 of us. We were seated at a hibachi table, but the table wasn't working (the grill), so they moved us to another table, no big deal. We ordered shrimp & chicken, salmon & shrimp, shrimp & scallops and lobster & filet mignon. Everything was very good. The food was all cooked to perfection and the rice was tasty. They were a little cheap on the vegetables, we each only got a very small amount. The chef put on a very good show and was very nice. The prices are comparable to other hibachi restaurants. The bill was $185 for the six of us, which included a 18% tip. (We did not have any cocktails) I did give the Chef an extra tip because the 18% that they add on to the bill is split between the waitress and the Chef and I felt he deserved more. We all really enjoyed this restaurant, and will definitely be back!
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