Five Great Sushi Rolls on Long Island
Long Island is full of amazing sushi spots, but we were on the hunt for the most unique and mouthwatering rolls out there. After discovering plenty, we narrowed it down to just five. Of course, there are many more worth mentioning. Let us know your favorites in the comments or over on Facebook!
Nomiya
Nomiya signature roll made up of spicy tuna, asparagus, shrimp tempura all topped with lobster salad in something they call dragon’s breath. Alone, that sounds like an outstanding roll but then there’s the Nomiya take on the norm that makes it not only tasty but entertaining. What exactly is dragon’s breath? “We wrap the roll in foil and inside the foil is a special sauce on the bottom,” said owner Ajay Chawla. “Then we light it on fire; it starts to caramelize and the smoke that comes out is called dragon’s breath.” Where: 630 Old Country Road, Garden City, (516) 916-2923.
Umami
The Guacamole Roll has lobster salad, and asparagus, inside; avocado pan fried sweet plantain and guacamole salad outside ($16). Where: 329 Main Street, Huntington, (631) 421-4726.
Hana
Truffle Salmon Roll. Salmon, wild smoke Alaskan king salmon, truffle aioli, and scallion ($18). Where: 14 Haven Avenue, Port Washington, (516) 883-HANA.
Ginza
The Sexy Model Roll. Spicy tuna, crunch, tuna, ikura & scallion. Where: 170A Gardiners Avenue, Levittown, (516) 882-9688.
Kotobuki
Shogun roll is tuna, salmon, yellowtail, crabstick, avocado, tobiko, scallions wrapped in cucumber and seaweed topped with crab salad. Where: Roslyn, 1530 Old Northern Boulevard, (516) 621-5312; Hauppauge, 377 Nesconset Highway, (631)-360-3969.