
Low-key restaurant serving up typical sushi & sashimi options, plus Chinese & Japanese dishes.
Hours
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3365 Hillside Ave., New Hyde Park, NY 11040
Phone: (516) 747-3377
Website: https://www.sushirepublicny.com/
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Reviews
From the moment we walked in, the staff was incredibly friendly and attentive—they kept our table clear, checked in regularly, and made sure everything came out promptly. Service like that makes a big difference in an AYCE setting where things can get hectic.
The sushi itself is really solid. The rolls are a decent size (not those tiny, skimpy ones you sometimes get), and they’re packed with flavor. There are tons of options to choose from—classic rolls, creative specials, and plenty of sashimi selections that taste fresh and well-prepared. Everything felt flavorful and satisfying, and we never ran out of choices.
Beyond the sushi, the appetizer menu is a highlight. I’m obsessed with their **edamame**—perfectly salted and steamy—and the **teriyaki chicken** is juicy, well-glazed, and hits the spot every time. There are so many other appetizers and small plates to mix in, which keeps things exciting and prevents sushi fatigue.
Overall, if you’re craving a fun, affordable sushi feast with good quality and endless variety, **Sushi Republic** is highly recommended. We left stuffed, happy, and already planning our next visit. Definitely worth checking out for anyone in the area!
We were the only customers in the restaurant. The waitress was nice, but nothing that stood out. I gave her the paper slip with the menu items we chose, and the tuna tartar or tuna and salmon tataki came out with Pringle chips, the agedashi tofu was a frozen cube, and the crab oyster was all breading. The sashimi came out and the salmon was brown. The eel sashimi was extremely fishy, and the crab was hard.
My son, who only eats California rolls and Kani stick, asked me why it tasted like that, referring to the hard and odd texture of the crab. I spent $52 for a California roll, five pieces of sashimi, crab salad, and two poorly executed kitchen appetizers. I didn’t want to stay any longer because my stomach was turning. My son wanted his last five pieces of California roll, and they said I would have to be charged for it to take it to go for a child. I told them I didn’t plan on ordering anything else and that we were ready to go, so they gave me a plastic container to take it home.
I am extremely turned off and, as someone who is a big sushi eater and eats sushi at least twice a week, I found this experience really awful, unappetizing, and possibly involving rotten food. I would not recommend this establishment.
Food is excellent, portion sizes are very good, and Staff are very friendly.
If you enjoy sushi check this place out you won’t be disappointed.
Soft drinks are included (score!), and the service was super quick – food was at our table almost as fast as we ordered. If you’re craving sushi with a mix of flavors and don’t want to wait around, this place is a must-visit.