Finally a sushi spot in the area of Jamaica, where it is dominated by fast food chains and Chinese fast food.
Located on a dead street, if it wasn't for the guy on Jamaica Ave wearing the sign to point you in the direction of PP Boy, you would not have know such a place exists.
Although they are fairly new, the price and quality of their sushi and meals are very reasonable compared to everything else in the area.
Had the endamame and a California roll. Rolls are normal sized and come in plain plastic resealable containers with a ball of wasabi and some ginger. None of that fancy Japanese containers you usually get in other Sushi spots with the orchids and flowers on the bottom. I could care less about the packaging though.. If you want brown rice in the rolls, that will cost you extra.
Service was fast and quick. There is ample seating and free wifi!! I know everyone has Internet now and don't think too much about it, but in an area like Jamaica there is almost no wifi lounges or cafes anywhere! Yes Jamaica can be quite ghetto, but PP Boy is definitely a welcoming and a nice addition...
Read moreI decided to try this place. I normally go to the food court about 2 blocks away when I want chicken teriyaki. I was terribly disappointed. Reading the reviews I wondered if I just went on an off day. I ordered chicken teriyaki and waited about 10 mins. I don't mind as I'm a pretty patient person and like fresh food. The chicken teriyaki tasted like it was overcooked. It tasted crispy. Kind of like a general tso chicken texture I tasted. And alot of the pieces I was eating was hard I couldn't eat it. Not hard from overcooking but hard like pieces of bone and it"s suppose to be boneless chicken. Half way through I had to throw it away. I seen photos on here of everybody's chicken teriyaki and looks amazing. I really don't know what went wrong with my order. I'm just gonna stick to over there at the food court. I never had a...
Read moreThe sushi is a rare find on Jamaica Avenue but it's very small and not worth the money. The teryaki combos are enough for 2 people and come with rice, salad, and/or chicken/beef/salmon/shrimp. The salmon and shrimp are less entree than beef and chicken. We order regularly from this business even though we know it is not authentic Japanese. The beef is sometimes not as good depending on which person is behind the grill. There's only 1 dressing and it's very sweet. My child is willing to eat lettuce because the dressing is so sweet. There's also a spicy mayo that is a must have with any of the meals. I'll always pay $1 for a small additional container of spicy mayo. My husband's favorite is the beef fried rice for and additional $3 to any rice in a combo ordered. It's good...
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