Hokkaido Sushi Bar

  4.4 – 292 reviews   • Japanese restaurant

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Svetlana Vlasenko
eally love this place, especially their fried fish — it’s always delicious: crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. However, I’ve noticed that the pieces have been getting a bit smaller lately. Maybe it’s due to the season or supply changes, but the flavor is still amazing. I truly hope the portion size goes back to what it used to be, because this dish is one of the best they offer.
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Amy
I love this sushi place. All their food is delicious, served beautifully and the service is great. Highly recommend the Miso Soup(it comes in 2 sizes), my favorite of all the sushi places around ☺️. They always have cartoons like Tom and Jerry plus Lofi or K-pop music playing, definitely nice to come in on a weekday.
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David S
Good food, good pricing, and good service. Started it off with a nice warm bowl of miso soup, i added a dash of soy sauce and it was tasty. I wasn’t too thrilled about the sushi here (spicy tuna, BeavRoll), but I did enjoy their katsu bento box. One of the best katsu chicken I’ve had, the panko breading was made to perfection, the chicken was tender and juicy, but I just needed more of their katsu sauce for extra flavor.

Decent spot for lunch or dinner. $15 lunch specials and they serve up warm sake. I’d come back for a bento box.
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edit (came here again )
on my most recent visit i got the salmon skin hand roll (10/10) , squid salad (10/10) , seared salmon nigiri (10/10)

the salmon skin is the best ive tried , the roll has a good amount of the salmon skin , also i love that it was separated enough so i could try it on its own , if you’ve never tried it , i highly reccommened it

squid salad is DELICIOUS, this is the first time trying it and my expectations have been set so high , its so full of flavor , every ingredient compliments its self ! def give it a try !

the seared salmon nigiri literally melted in my mouth , it had a perfect toasty taste , and with a little bit of soy sauce , absolutely incredible !

ive been here a couple of times ( i come alone , it feels safe and no judgement ) , so yummy ! the environment is pleasent , really cute . today i tried the eel and octopus nigiri for the first time , yum , im definitely getting them again ! Asahi beer is also delicious, it has a honey after taste . i also had the sweet potato roll , definitely a must try if you like your sweet potatoes ! the potatoes are fried with a crispy outside and theres a chili sauce , i think , it compliments the dish well 🙂
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Michelle Inez
I ordered Uber eats from here and the consistency of how much fish was in the roll was pretty questionable. On the left end of the roll, there was a good amount of salmon but on the right. It was basically – cucumber avocado roll with the teeniest bit of salmon in the corner. Wagaya’s rolls are much more consistently made. However Hokkaido is the only place open late. If their rolls were more consistent they’d probably be my go-to generally, but for now it’s only when it’s after 8:30 that I order from them because they are the only option.
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Blount Family Fun
Love our meal. They have a great lunch special with two rolls and miso soup for $4.99. The rolls are on the large side and very good. Loved the atmosphere and service – and the full wall mural. Highly recommend.
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Brandon Miller
Hokkaido Sushi is a solid little sushi spot in central Vancouver.

Cold February night, we decided we needed some sushi. The downtown places can be hit-or-miss so we thought we’d try something new. We stumbled upon Hokkaido on Yelp and decided to give it a try.

Greeted immediately, friendly staff, nice ambiance, no complaints there.

4-stars simply comes from the lack of a bar. Good sushi deserves a good martini. That part was super disappointing for me.

The Tempura Veggies, Tempura Shrimp, and Sushi was all lovely. Freshly cooked / prepared and served promptly. Price was on-point and the overall experience was great.

We’d be regulars if they had a full bar. If you live nearby and can tolerate dinner without a martini, give Hokkaido a try – it’s worth it!
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Raina M.
Pretty good quality sushi! We got the vancouver tower, salmon nigiri, unagi nigiri, alaska roll, portland roll, miso soup and hot sake! Ive also had their poke bowl on another visit which was great.
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Elija Bandersnatch
Fifty years ago, in a small yet traditional ryokan nestled in the mist-shrouded mountains of Japan, I discovered sushi. My sainted father whispered that as soon as the server left the room, we could throw it off the balcony, where graceful rocks floated tranquilly about, and neighborhood cats sat, waiting for fish that foreigners reliably offered as sacrifices to the feline gods.

But the server never left. After prevaricating for a bit, we took our first tentative, alien bites. It was an epiphany and the beginning of a love for Japan that eventually brought me back to live in Kobe for six years.

When people asked why I had gone, I told them it was because the police were chasing me. The reality, however, was that I was a little lost and thought I could find myself there. Although ridiculous, this turned out to have at least a bit of truth to it.

That, and the food. I loved Japanese cuisine, from the greasy little okonomiyaki places to establishments where sushi plates stacked high like crazy tilting towers. Those places, whether in the Japanese Alps or tucked under the rumble of railroad tracks, were the center of our revolving world.

Now, let me say something about the Hokkaido Sushi Bar: it was honestly some of the best, biggest, freshest sushi I’ve had outside Japan, and in fact, better than many of the places I found there.

It’s not cheap, particularly if your nostalgia and eyes are bigger than your stomach. But it’s value for money. The items are large, and you probably don’t have to order as much as you think. Every bite whispers in your ear, “Damn! I’m worth it!”

I love conveyor belts, I love cheap sushi that is almost a numerical challenge, and those places have their role, both here and in Japan where you run elbows with the workers and the drunk businessmen.

But if you want something truly special that can whisk you away to mysterious lands, then Hokkaido Sushi should certainly be on your list.
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Narine C.
The food was pretty good, but there was only one server, so the service was very slow. It’s not our waiters’ fault, so management should work on staffing. Very pretty restaurant with a cool atmosphere. The sushi was very fresh and tasty. The noodles and bento boxes were good, too. Prices were decent, not too high, and not low either. They have a sit up bar since it’s not a very large restaurant. Overall, I’d eat here again.
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