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Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant
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Relaxed locale offering specialty sushi & Japanese entrees as well as beer, wine & sake.
Nearby attractions
Artspace Uptown Artist Lofts
717 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Barker Mansion
631 Washington St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Canterbury Summer Theatre
807 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Uptown Social
907 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Michigan City Public Library
100 E 4th St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Heroes Arcade/Museum/Gallery
1101 Lighthouse Pl, Michigan City, IN 46360
Young People's Theatre Company, Inc.
1200 Spring St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Lubeznik Center for the Arts
101 W 2nd St # 100, Michigan City, IN 46360
Blue Chip Stardust Event Center
777 Blue Chip Dr, Michigan City, IN 46360
Michigan City Skate Park
Unnamed Road, 550 W 4th St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Nearby restaurants
Mucho Mas
727 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Kolasa’s Restaurant (The Polish Peasant)
801 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360, United States
Royale With Cheese
110 W 9th St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Cafe Farina
825 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360
The Boathouse Grill
701 Washington St, Michigan City, IN 46360, United States
FLUID Coffee Roasters
518 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Vita del Lago
521 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360
The Heron Bistro
522 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Lakeshore Café
444 Wabash St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Chickpea Bar & Grill
225 W 5th St, Michigan City, IN 46360
Nearby hotels
Spa Blu Tower
777 Blue Chip Dr, Michigan City, IN 46360
Blue Chip Tower
777 Blue Chip Dr, Michigan City, IN 46360
Bridge Inn
510 E 2nd St, Michigan City, IN 46360
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Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant

725 Franklin St, Michigan City, IN 46360
4.6(350)$$$$
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Relaxed locale offering specialty sushi & Japanese entrees as well as beer, wine & sake.

attractions: Artspace Uptown Artist Lofts, Barker Mansion, Canterbury Summer Theatre, Uptown Social, Michigan City Public Library, Heroes Arcade/Museum/Gallery, Young People's Theatre Company, Inc., Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Blue Chip Stardust Event Center, Michigan City Skate Park, restaurants: Mucho Mas, Kolasa’s Restaurant (The Polish Peasant), Royale With Cheese, Cafe Farina, The Boathouse Grill, FLUID Coffee Roasters, Vita del Lago, The Heron Bistro, Lakeshore Café, Chickpea Bar & Grill
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Phone
(219) 814-4226
Website
hokkaidomc.com

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Featured dishes

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Green Salad
Iceberg lettuce, tomato and cucumber with house made ginger dressing.
Avocado Salad
Green salad with avocado.
Tuna Lover
6 pieces tuna sushi and a tuna roll. Choose a side: Miso Soup, Green Salad.
Salmon Lover
6 piece salmon sushi and a salmon roll. Choose a side: Miso Soup, Green Salad.
Vegetable Teriyaki
Choose a side: Miso Soup, Green Salad.

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Nearby attractions of Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant

Artspace Uptown Artist Lofts

Barker Mansion

Canterbury Summer Theatre

Uptown Social

Michigan City Public Library

Heroes Arcade/Museum/Gallery

Young People's Theatre Company, Inc.

Lubeznik Center for the Arts

Blue Chip Stardust Event Center

Michigan City Skate Park

Artspace Uptown Artist Lofts

Artspace Uptown Artist Lofts

4.6

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Barker Mansion

Barker Mansion

4.8

(148)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Canterbury Summer Theatre

Canterbury Summer Theatre

4.5

(27)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Uptown Social

Uptown Social

4.7

(109)

Closed
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Storytime with Buddy the Elf
Storytime with Buddy the Elf
Sat, Dec 13 • 12:00 PM
221 Broadway Avenue, Chesterton, IN 46304
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Duneland Exchange Club Ornament Fundraiser
Duneland Exchange Club Ornament Fundraiser
Wed, Dec 10 • 6:00 PM
101 Broadway Avenue, Chesterton, IN 46304
View details
Holiday Gnome Workshop at Marina Shores Yacht Club
Holiday Gnome Workshop at Marina Shores Yacht Club
Wed, Dec 10 • 6:00 PM
5987 Dune Harbor Drive, Portage, IN 46368
View details

Nearby restaurants of Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant

Mucho Mas

Kolasa’s Restaurant (The Polish Peasant)

Royale With Cheese

Cafe Farina

The Boathouse Grill

FLUID Coffee Roasters

Vita del Lago

The Heron Bistro

Lakeshore Café

Chickpea Bar & Grill

Mucho Mas

Mucho Mas

4.5

(632)

Click for details
Kolasa’s Restaurant (The Polish Peasant)

Kolasa’s Restaurant (The Polish Peasant)

4.7

(249)

$

Click for details
Royale With Cheese

Royale With Cheese

4.6

(651)

Click for details
Cafe Farina

Cafe Farina

4.3

(157)

$$

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While the service was great and the atmosphere was casual but well themed? (The operators of the establishment are not Japanese American - but certainly made great choices in wall art.) I stopped in for lunch and ordered only for myself. As an appetizer I had the Shrimp Tempura. Which while decently priced, definitely had some less than ideal characteristics. The vegetables seemed to be panko breaded, but the shrimp pieces were breaded with much finer almost US-style breading - almost like they were pre-made/manufactured shrimp tempura pieces. The tempura sauce itself was a bit saltier than I prefer, but definitely passable. Now, the most important part of my review - for a Sushi and Sashimi restaurant - the fish? The fish presented on their Sashimi platter was lacking in proper serving size for the price charged. $28.95 for the Sashimi platter is over priced for the really thinly sliced pieces of fish. Many of the pieces were wedge shaped with the thickest part of the fish being 2/8" thick going down to 1/8" (some pieces were even thinner at their thinnest parts because they were wedge cuts not slabs). Now in their defense, I'd rate the fish quality a solid 7/10 compared to other inland US Sushi restaurants and a 6/10 compared to Sushi in California (SF, LA, SD) or New York city. For longtime US sushi fans, the fish quality is certainly comparable to the Sushi and Sashimi that you would find (on a good day) at (the now defunct) Todai buffets like the ones in California, Las Vegas, and even in Chicago (Schaumburg). The kicker was the automatic/mandatory 18% "gratuity" added onto the bill. This was not made known to me on the menu nor on any noticeable signage anywhere in the restaurant. If they made their Sashimi cuts well just MORE in terms of volume/amount per slice? Then the price would be more fair. But to have these really thin slices at that price, oddly breaded Tempura, and then make gratuity mandatory? That garners a 2 star rating and makes you wonder what else are they are (literally) cutting corners on? If you want a referenceable Sushi restaurant for comparison in NWI? I'd recommend Kitaro in Munster, IN - but expect to pay $15 more for a comparable Sashimi platter. They have excellent fish quality and make their slices of Sashimi more reasonably sized for American diners.
James “Liam” BiggerstaffJames “Liam” Biggerstaff
At Michigan City's beloved Hokkaido Japanese Restaurant, a rare event unfolded—a limited-time All You Can Eat sushi special. This fleeting opportunity was a dream for those of us who revel in the art of sushi. It was a weekend of abundance, a special that might grace us once or may never again. Hokkaido rose to the occasion, balancing the delicate equation of quantity with quality. The conditions for the All You Can Eat special were straightforward, avoiding any cumbersome restrictions while maintaining a price that felt more than fair. It's a delicate dance for a restaurant to perform, but Hokkaido did it with grace. What stood out most was not just the chance to eat to our hearts’ content but the undiminished quality of what we were served. Each sushi roll and each appetizer arrived fresh and was presented with the care of a regular menu item. The rolls were crafted with expertise, and the ingredients shone fresh and vibrant on the plate. The diversity of the menu was delightful. With an array of rolls and appetizers to choose from, each round brought a new taste adventure. We navigated through the offerings, exploring a culinary landscape that was as delicious as it was vast. By the meal's end, the feeling of contentment was undeniable. My partner and I left Hokkaido not just full but fulfilled, having savored a wide spectrum of flavors that the special allowed us to explore. It's rare to encounter an All You Can Eat special that leaves you impressed by both the quantity and the high standard of each dish. This All You Can Eat special was a moment in time, a weekend that those who experienced it will not soon forget. For those who missed out, one can only hope that Hokkaido might one day offer this extraordinary special again. But if not, it remains a testament to their commitment to quality and generosity—a memory to be cherished by the lucky ones who were there to enjoy it. If Hokkaido ever decides to revisit this special, make it a priority to attend—you'll want to immerse yourself in every flavor, every roll, every delectable moment.
Mario BledsoeMario Bledsoe
Food: 5/5 (Food is memorable!) Service: 5/5 (Love the hospitality) Atmosphere: 5/5 (Vibe surrounded by culture) You don't know how much you miss something until you don't have it. Sushi is so close to my heart. Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant gave me a piece of home aftet trying their delicious food. Located in Michigan City, Indiana, Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant is off the chain! Grateful for the experience. The food was magnificent, magical, and memorable. The smells, sounds, and taste stand out in this restaurant. Although I didn't care for the miso soup, as I would prefer more tufo and herbs, the broth wasn't bad. However, the sushi was extremely good! From the presentation to the sauces to the first bite to the last bite, I was absolutely impressed. I also got excited about Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant having a secret menu. I look forward to eating from that in the future. The service was incredible. We were served by youth and were impressed by how well he spoke, served, and carried himself. Our water cups stayed full, and we were treated nicely! The atmosphere was full of rich culture and love. I love how Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant embraced the Asian culture and how the food reflected that culture. The decor was awesome, the restaurant was clean, and the vibe was on point. Everything was awesome! Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant had me at hello! I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and can't say enough how good the sushi is. With a full heart and belly, thanks, Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant!
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While the service was great and the atmosphere was casual but well themed? (The operators of the establishment are not Japanese American - but certainly made great choices in wall art.) I stopped in for lunch and ordered only for myself. As an appetizer I had the Shrimp Tempura. Which while decently priced, definitely had some less than ideal characteristics. The vegetables seemed to be panko breaded, but the shrimp pieces were breaded with much finer almost US-style breading - almost like they were pre-made/manufactured shrimp tempura pieces. The tempura sauce itself was a bit saltier than I prefer, but definitely passable. Now, the most important part of my review - for a Sushi and Sashimi restaurant - the fish? The fish presented on their Sashimi platter was lacking in proper serving size for the price charged. $28.95 for the Sashimi platter is over priced for the really thinly sliced pieces of fish. Many of the pieces were wedge shaped with the thickest part of the fish being 2/8" thick going down to 1/8" (some pieces were even thinner at their thinnest parts because they were wedge cuts not slabs). Now in their defense, I'd rate the fish quality a solid 7/10 compared to other inland US Sushi restaurants and a 6/10 compared to Sushi in California (SF, LA, SD) or New York city. For longtime US sushi fans, the fish quality is certainly comparable to the Sushi and Sashimi that you would find (on a good day) at (the now defunct) Todai buffets like the ones in California, Las Vegas, and even in Chicago (Schaumburg). The kicker was the automatic/mandatory 18% "gratuity" added onto the bill. This was not made known to me on the menu nor on any noticeable signage anywhere in the restaurant. If they made their Sashimi cuts well just MORE in terms of volume/amount per slice? Then the price would be more fair. But to have these really thin slices at that price, oddly breaded Tempura, and then make gratuity mandatory? That garners a 2 star rating and makes you wonder what else are they are (literally) cutting corners on? If you want a referenceable Sushi restaurant for comparison in NWI? I'd recommend Kitaro in Munster, IN - but expect to pay $15 more for a comparable Sashimi platter. They have excellent fish quality and make their slices of Sashimi more reasonably sized for American diners.
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At Michigan City's beloved Hokkaido Japanese Restaurant, a rare event unfolded—a limited-time All You Can Eat sushi special. This fleeting opportunity was a dream for those of us who revel in the art of sushi. It was a weekend of abundance, a special that might grace us once or may never again. Hokkaido rose to the occasion, balancing the delicate equation of quantity with quality. The conditions for the All You Can Eat special were straightforward, avoiding any cumbersome restrictions while maintaining a price that felt more than fair. It's a delicate dance for a restaurant to perform, but Hokkaido did it with grace. What stood out most was not just the chance to eat to our hearts’ content but the undiminished quality of what we were served. Each sushi roll and each appetizer arrived fresh and was presented with the care of a regular menu item. The rolls were crafted with expertise, and the ingredients shone fresh and vibrant on the plate. The diversity of the menu was delightful. With an array of rolls and appetizers to choose from, each round brought a new taste adventure. We navigated through the offerings, exploring a culinary landscape that was as delicious as it was vast. By the meal's end, the feeling of contentment was undeniable. My partner and I left Hokkaido not just full but fulfilled, having savored a wide spectrum of flavors that the special allowed us to explore. It's rare to encounter an All You Can Eat special that leaves you impressed by both the quantity and the high standard of each dish. This All You Can Eat special was a moment in time, a weekend that those who experienced it will not soon forget. For those who missed out, one can only hope that Hokkaido might one day offer this extraordinary special again. But if not, it remains a testament to their commitment to quality and generosity—a memory to be cherished by the lucky ones who were there to enjoy it. If Hokkaido ever decides to revisit this special, make it a priority to attend—you'll want to immerse yourself in every flavor, every roll, every delectable moment.
James “Liam” Biggerstaff

James “Liam” Biggerstaff

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Food: 5/5 (Food is memorable!) Service: 5/5 (Love the hospitality) Atmosphere: 5/5 (Vibe surrounded by culture) You don't know how much you miss something until you don't have it. Sushi is so close to my heart. Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant gave me a piece of home aftet trying their delicious food. Located in Michigan City, Indiana, Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant is off the chain! Grateful for the experience. The food was magnificent, magical, and memorable. The smells, sounds, and taste stand out in this restaurant. Although I didn't care for the miso soup, as I would prefer more tufo and herbs, the broth wasn't bad. However, the sushi was extremely good! From the presentation to the sauces to the first bite to the last bite, I was absolutely impressed. I also got excited about Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant having a secret menu. I look forward to eating from that in the future. The service was incredible. We were served by youth and were impressed by how well he spoke, served, and carried himself. Our water cups stayed full, and we were treated nicely! The atmosphere was full of rich culture and love. I love how Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant embraced the Asian culture and how the food reflected that culture. The decor was awesome, the restaurant was clean, and the vibe was on point. Everything was awesome! Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant had me at hello! I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and can't say enough how good the sushi is. With a full heart and belly, thanks, Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant!
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Reviews of Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant

4.6
(350)
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2.0
1y

While the service was great and the atmosphere was casual but well themed? (The operators of the establishment are not Japanese American - but certainly made great choices in wall art.)

I stopped in for lunch and ordered only for myself.

As an appetizer I had the Shrimp Tempura. Which while decently priced, definitely had some less than ideal characteristics. The vegetables seemed to be panko breaded, but the shrimp pieces were breaded with much finer almost US-style breading - almost like they were pre-made/manufactured shrimp tempura pieces. The tempura sauce itself was a bit saltier than I prefer, but definitely passable.

Now, the most important part of my review - for a Sushi and Sashimi restaurant - the fish? The fish presented on their Sashimi platter was lacking in proper serving size for the price charged.

$28.95 for the Sashimi platter is over priced for the really thinly sliced pieces of fish.

Many of the pieces were wedge shaped with the thickest part of the fish being 2/8" thick going down to 1/8" (some pieces were even thinner at their thinnest parts because they were wedge cuts not slabs).

Now in their defense, I'd rate the fish quality a solid 7/10 compared to other inland US Sushi restaurants and a 6/10 compared to Sushi in California (SF, LA, SD) or New York city. For longtime US sushi fans, the fish quality is certainly comparable to the Sushi and Sashimi that you would find (on a good day) at (the now defunct) Todai buffets like the ones in California, Las Vegas, and even in Chicago (Schaumburg).

The kicker was the automatic/mandatory 18% "gratuity" added onto the bill. This was not made known to me on the menu nor on any noticeable signage anywhere in the restaurant.

If they made their Sashimi cuts well just MORE in terms of volume/amount per slice? Then the price would be more fair.

But to have these really thin slices at that price, oddly breaded Tempura, and then make gratuity mandatory?

That garners a 2 star rating and makes you wonder what else are they are (literally) cutting corners on?

If you want a referenceable Sushi restaurant for comparison in NWI? I'd recommend Kitaro in Munster, IN - but expect to pay $15 more for a comparable Sashimi platter. They have excellent fish quality and make their slices of Sashimi more reasonably sized for...

   Read more
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5.0
8y

At Michigan City's beloved Hokkaido Japanese Restaurant, a rare event unfolded—a limited-time All You Can Eat sushi special. This fleeting opportunity was a dream for those of us who revel in the art of sushi. It was a weekend of abundance, a special that might grace us once or may never again.

Hokkaido rose to the occasion, balancing the delicate equation of quantity with quality. The conditions for the All You Can Eat special were straightforward, avoiding any cumbersome restrictions while maintaining a price that felt more than fair. It's a delicate dance for a restaurant to perform, but Hokkaido did it with grace.

What stood out most was not just the chance to eat to our hearts’ content but the undiminished quality of what we were served. Each sushi roll and each appetizer arrived fresh and was presented with the care of a regular menu item. The rolls were crafted with expertise, and the ingredients shone fresh and vibrant on the plate.

The diversity of the menu was delightful. With an array of rolls and appetizers to choose from, each round brought a new taste adventure. We navigated through the offerings, exploring a culinary landscape that was as delicious as it was vast.

By the meal's end, the feeling of contentment was undeniable. My partner and I left Hokkaido not just full but fulfilled, having savored a wide spectrum of flavors that the special allowed us to explore. It's rare to encounter an All You Can Eat special that leaves you impressed by both the quantity and the high standard of each dish.

This All You Can Eat special was a moment in time, a weekend that those who experienced it will not soon forget. For those who missed out, one can only hope that Hokkaido might one day offer this extraordinary special again. But if not, it remains a testament to their commitment to quality and generosity—a memory to be cherished by the lucky ones who were there to enjoy it. If Hokkaido ever decides to revisit this special, make it a priority to attend—you'll want to immerse yourself in every flavor, every roll, every...

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5.0
1y

Food: 5/5 (Food is memorable!) Service: 5/5 (Love the hospitality) Atmosphere: 5/5 (Vibe surrounded by culture)

You don't know how much you miss something until you don't have it. Sushi is so close to my heart. Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant gave me a piece of home aftet trying their delicious food. Located in Michigan City, Indiana, Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant is off the chain! Grateful for the experience.

The food was magnificent, magical, and memorable. The smells, sounds, and taste stand out in this restaurant. Although I didn't care for the miso soup, as I would prefer more tufo and herbs, the broth wasn't bad. However, the sushi was extremely good! From the presentation to the sauces to the first bite to the last bite, I was absolutely impressed. I also got excited about Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant having a secret menu. I look forward to eating from that in the future.

The service was incredible. We were served by youth and were impressed by how well he spoke, served, and carried himself. Our water cups stayed full, and we were treated nicely!

The atmosphere was full of rich culture and love. I love how Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant embraced the Asian culture and how the food reflected that culture. The decor was awesome, the restaurant was clean, and the vibe was on point.

Everything was awesome! Hokkaido Sushi Restaurant had me at hello! I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and can't say enough how good the sushi is. With a full heart and belly, thanks, Hokkaido...

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