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At Hoshi Sushi, we celebrate the art of Japanese cuisine with a unique and inviting atmosphere. Nestled in Stony Brook, NY, our restaurant offers a delightful "All You Can Eat" experience that appeals to sushi enthusiasts and casual diners alike. Guests can enjoy a diverse menu of fresh sashimi, specialty rolls, and vibrant appetizers—all made with high-quality ingredients. Our distinct dining spaces, including cozy booths and lively tables, enhance the communal dining experience. With attentive service and a casual vibe, Hoshi Sushi is perfect for family gatherings or casual outings. Join us to savor delicious flavors and create memorable culinary experiences.
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Welcome to Hoshi Sushi, a gem nestled in Stony Brook, NY, where the vibrant flavors of Japan come alive! This casual dining establishment specializes in an all-you-can-eat sushi experience that’s both tantalizing and budget-friendly. Hoshi Sushi stands out for its extensive menu filled with vegetarian options, making it an excellent choice for diverse palates.
A recent review from Monowara M. highlighted the inviting ambiance of Hoshi Sushi, particularly the unique booth seating in the back, which offers a cozy atmosphere perfect for groups. The vibe is casual, with a moderate noise level and comfortable dress code, making it suitable for diners of all ages—perfect for families and groups alike!
Food lovers can indulge in the remarkable All-You-Can-Eat (AYCE) option, priced attractively at $30 for adults and $14.99 for kids during weekdays. Experience exquisite dishes ranging from traditional sashimi to beautifully crafted specialty rolls. Peter P.
The exquisite menu includes not only sushi but also delectable kitchen items and desserts, providing ample variety for all diners. Peter Simon K.
So whether you’re stopping by for lunch, dinner, or looking for a lively spot to cater your next gathering, Hoshi Sushi is a go-to destination. Don’t miss out on their outdoor seating for a refreshing dining experience. And remember, the dining tables are close together—so bring your friends and indulge in the art of sushi together!
For reservations or to order, reach them at (631) 689-2323. Dive into a sushi journey that you won't forget!
“ Got the AYCE at Hoshi Sushi a couple of times now and it's decent. At least for the price, nowadays can't find that. The ambiance was really nice, especially the seating in the back. It's booth seating but on a lower wooden platform as in the picture, would definitely recommend sitting there. However, as for my personal experience my last visit the service was unsatisfactory, and has been better in the past. Although there were 2 other groups of people in the back, the waiter did not come to the back despite trying to call them over. So for drink refills or to order more there wasn't much of a chance until the very end when they ended up coming. So just know that might be the case with you. Overall would still recommend Hoshi Sushi. ”
“ The step in tables in the back were funky as hell but I was into it. The menu comes with a warning: Any wasted food will be charged, which I found to be odd, because let's be honest, that's what we Americans do. All you can eat for $30 well worth it. Everything we ordered was very good. Place was busy and the wait staff was attentive. ”
“ 3 of us went for lunch today and arrived shortly before 2 p.m. Thankfully, I looked online ahead of time, as our original plan was to go for 3 p.m., and they would have been closed (different than what we have at some of our spots in MA and CT with them open throughout). The place has two distinct dining areas, one with regular tables and chairs, and the other one with long benches in what looked like mini rooms (at first, I thought it was for KBBQ). We were seated immediately. As a fair warning, the tables are relatively close together, so it was a bit of a tight squeeze. Make sure you like the people you're dining with. Ha ha! The lighting was dim with one large window streaming in, letting some light through, even with how foggy it was outside. We opted for the AYCE option. $28.99 per adult ($14.99 for children) for Tuesday - Thursday all day. Again, a slight difference from most of the AYCE places in MA and CT, where lunch is one price and supper another. We had the pick of food from 2 menus: one for kitchen items, including dessert, and the other for sushi items. We ordered a good mix of appetizers, soups, salads, sashimi, and specialty rolls on the first round (picture of the menu with our order). (Since I'm only allowed 140 characters for the caption...) On the large plate, from Top to Bottom and Left to Right, we had Volcano Roll, Special White Tuna Sashimi, Yankee Roll, Mackerel Sashimi, Seared Salmon Sashimi, Salmon Sashimi, Salmon Avocado Roll, Shrimp Tempura Roll, Double Dragon Roll, Rainbow Roll, and Phoenix Roll. For the 2nd round, we opted for only a couple of specialty rolls (Diamond Roll and Captain Roll) more of the seared salmon sashimi, another salmon mango salad, and another beef negimaki appetizer. For dessert, we ordered ice cream and one fried banana. Each person is allowed 2 scoops of ice cream. The fried banana is cut into slices and served with chocolate syrup and whipped cream on top (I missed a pic for this). All of the food was fresh (my partner actually has now rated this higher than our favorite AYCE spots back home), tasty, and had a gorgeous presentation. I read one review complaining about the rolls having too much rice. I disagree. The fish/filling-to-rice ratio was spot on. My only comment would be a request to have more sauce for the Agedashi tofu appetizer. Our servers were incredibly attentive, refilling drinks, delivering the food, removing empty platters, and checking on us throughout the meal. Not only do we plan on returning in the near future but also bringing my preteen, who loves sushi, too. ”
“ I didn't know Hoshi Sushi was all you can eat. Now I know what AYCE means. They were super packed but we didn't have to wait long since it was just the two of us. We don't really care for all you can eat so we ordered from the regular menu. The sushi sashimi combo came with a soup and salad. The edamame was served cold, I'm not used to that. I wish the tuna was better, it was a little too stringy for my liking. ”
“ Everything I could had hoped for based off of the photos in variety and more! The atmosphere was amazing they had up to date music that truly allowed for an even better eating experience. and if your lucky enough to be served by grace your experience will be beyond delightful with her bright smile and great service! Not to forget to mention the sushi is not skimp and they don't overload the rolls with too much rice you get what you see truly an amazing experience I will be back! ”
“ Great price for all you can eat with plenty of options! They also have plenty of non-sushi meals from the kitchen on the all you can eat menu, not just appetizers like some other AYCE places around. The servers were on top of taking empty plates, refilling water, & taking our menu selections quickly. Seating is available at the sushi bar, regular tables and chairs, or wooden booths in the back. I am giving 4 stars because the sushi is good, but not the best you will find on Long Island. I had the Haru Maki and Miso Soup to start, both were good... the soup could use more toppings but I enjoyed the broth. My friend had a Kani Salad & some Tempura Sweet Potato, she loved both of them. We ordered 2 rolls each to share. I ordered the Fried Island Roll & the Mango Hawaii Roll, my friend had the Yankee Roll & Captain Roll. I liked all of them except for the Yankee, but I don't like cream cheese in sushi. We got a 2nd round which was another Mango Hawaii, Sex on the Beach, and Phoenix, all of which i loved. My favorite for the night was the Sex on the Beach roll. The fish was fresh, my friend who usually orders vegetable or California rolls actually enjoyed the raw salmon & tuna! The only disappointment for me was that they ran out of green tea ice cream becore we had a chance to order desert, but i was so full I didn't really need it. My friend almost didn't want to go because we could not find the AYCE menu online, so I took pictures so others don't have the same problem. ”
“ Good rolls. They tasted good and we ordered a wide variety. Miss soup was good. Avocado salad was iceberg lettuce, a tomato and Avocado, basic but decent. Firecracker shrimp was okay. They cut the shrimp small so you really get fried tempura with a sauce, the shrimp is barely there. The fried banana was okay, nothing extraordinary. Mera's Tip: enjoy the rolls ”
“ The best all you can eat sushi in Suffolk County! From the minute we walked in to the minute we left, we were left impressed by our dining experience. Look no further for great sushi in an excellent ambient environment. Food 5/5: AYCE is $25 per person. It is totally worth it especially if you have an appetite. We tried as many things as could and can guarantee there is something for everyone at this location. The options expand past sushi and can also include noodles, fried tofu, and dumplings. I would even recommend it for vegetarians as there are plenty of rolls that do not contain fish. Service 4/5: very attentive staff who made sure we had a great dining experience. My only qualm with the service was that we noticed our table felt sticky, so we got the feeling that it wasn't cleaned properly beforehand. There was zero wait time for a table, however we also came on a Wednesday night, so I can imagine it's much busier on the weekends. Ambience 5/5: loved eating here. It felt really authentic especially with the tables that make you feel like you're low to the ground. Definitely coming back for more AYCE Parking is plentiful ”