LHaus
Dec 12 2008

Long Island City, where Sushi marries Pizza, Tex-Mex, Thai & Chinese Food

Tomato & Wasabi, 25-36 Jackson Ave, Court Square, Long Island City (718) 361-0110

Long Island City really is becoming a hotspot for sushi fusion… the latest is Tomato & Wasabi on Jackson Ave at the corner of 44th Drive in Court Square. Taking fusion to new heights (?) by combining Korean & Japanese cuisine with good ol’ NYC pizza. Hence… Tomato & Wasabi.

Brought to us by the owners of the Oh So Good Deli just a few doors down, Tomato & Wasabi serves breakfast (um?) and delivers to the waterfront. The Korean options are somewhat limited, though they include the usual bulgogi, chigae and bibimbap. The Japanese offerings are of course tons of sushi & rolls, teriyaki, tempura and also katsu, which are fried cutlets of chicken, eel, beef or fish. The pizza offerings are… well, pizza.

Sushi Siam, Vernon Blvd, Long Island City

Another fusion sushi joint, Sushi Siam, combining Thai & Japanese cuisine, is open for business on Vernon Blvd at the corner of 48th Ave. They have a pretty extensive Thai menu along with sushi, and seem to be garnering a good lunch crowd.

Just to take stock of our current sushi fusion options in Long Island City: we’ve got Lucky Mojo mixing it with Tex-Mex, SHI combining with Chinese, the newly opened Sushi Siam with Thai, and now Tomato & Wasabi with Pizza & Korean. Honorable mention goes to Ihawan, the sushi fusion joint (Filipino?) that’s been stalled for almost a year now.

Since we’re talking about sushi, it would be unfair to leave out BANY Ten57, the only sushi purists in Long Island City, it seems.

What’s next LIC… sushi & Indian?

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that sounds crazy. why did they do pizza? it would be great just to have a Korean place.

#1 Anonymous / 3 years, 1 month ago

WTF is with sushi in LIC?!?!? ENOUGH.

#2 Anonymous / 3 years, 1 month ago

Personally I love kimchi smothered in Mozarella.

#3 Anonymous / 3 years, 1 month ago

Ugh. Don’t let the sushi nerds touch 5 Star Punjabi.

#4 Anonymous / 3 years, 1 month ago

The best is the sushi and nepalese fusion going not too far away… on Queens Blvd in the 40s in Sunnyside. Actually, it’s not so much a fusion as it is just a place where you can get both sushi and nepalese food.

#5 Paul Leonard / 3 years, 1 month ago

3, kimchi with mozzarella would at least qualify as fusion food, as gross as it sounds. These other places are just restaurants that can’t figure out what they are.

#6 Anonymous / 3 years, 1 month ago

Or need to attract as large an audience as possible, hence them trying many different things to attract fans of different foods.

#7 Anonymous / 3 years, 1 month ago

I noticed a hand-written marker board in the window of Sushi Siam with their menu of Roti, so they’re apparently adding a caribbean element to their fusion mess, as well. The plot thickens…

#8 jb / 3 years, 1 month ago

Because it had been a pizza place for five or ten years, maybe they decided not to blow off whatever customer base they might presume to inherit from the previous owners. So it becomes a food mall for a while until they discover how to please all the picky people out here, if ever. Good luck, seriously…

#9 Professor Dinosaur / 3 years, 1 month ago

FYI, they’re putting a dentist’s office next to this sushi place.

#10 Anonymous / 3 years, 1 month ago

Where you can get wasabi-flav0red mouthwash?

#11 Professor Dinosaur / 3 years, 1 month ago

i live at arris, so far there has been great additions near by, can’t say i’m behind this, although the pizza place prior was seriously weak, will try it and advise. the owner lives in the buildling, so i hope he succeeds, the deli is fine.

#12 Anonymous / 3 years, 1 month ago

Is Liqcity on vacation?

#13 Anonymous / 3 years, 1 month ago

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