Sherry Blossom - Menu

78 W Park Ave, 11561, Long Beach, US, United States

🛍 Poke, Ramen, Casual, Hawaiian

4.6 💬 857 Reviews

Phone: +15168891200

Address: 78 W Park Ave, 11561, Long Beach, US, United States

City: Long Beach

Dishes: 21

Reviews: 857

"Really enjoyed this spot! I came in here fresh off the beach and in the mood for a nice refreshing and delicious poké bowl... and that's exactly what I got ! I found this place on yelp and they did not disappoint. Ordered the volcano bowl which was mostly spicy salmon, rice, corn, avo, cucumber? And also added some extra salmon since I split it with someone else .. perfect for sharing. I could have Eaten the whole bowl but may have felt sick to my stomach after. The bowls are really filling.. great, fresh ingredients. We also got the soup dumplings; love them so much! I wish they had a vinegar for dipping sauce on the side; I think it was soy maybe .. the inside of the dumplings were really...


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Love the owners and the best gyoza I've ever had is from here. I daydream about the bubble tea 24/7. Friendly staff

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I love the rams sooo very much. This is my visit to Long Island. The broths taste sooo tasty and nothing compares it. The Boba is delicious my kids and I love it! Sherry has the best Korean chicken wings ever!!! The Poke bowl is delicious and delicious!


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I love the ramen sooo much. This is my go to ramen in Long Island. The broth taste sooo delicious and nothing compares to it. The boba is delicious my kids and i love it! Sherry has the best korean chicken wings ever!!! The poke bowl is tasty and delicious!


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Really enjoyed this spot! I came in here fresh off the beach and in the mood for a nice refreshing and delicious poké bowl... and that's exactly what I got ! I found this place on yelp and they did not disappoint. Ordered the volcano bowl which was mostly spicy salmon, rice, corn, avo, cucumber? And also added some extra salmon since I split it with someone else .. perfect for sharing. I could have Eaten the whole bowl but may have felt sick to my stomach after. The bowls are really filling.. great, fresh ingredients. We also got the soup dumplings; love them so much! I wish they had a vinegar for dipping sauce on the side; I think it was soy maybe .. the inside of the dumplings were really...

Long Beach

Long Beach

Long Beach, a coastal city in California, is known for its diverse cultural scene, scenic waterfront, and vibrant dining options. Seafood, tacos, and international cuisine are typical dishes to enjoy.

Categories

  • Poke Fresh and flavorful, our Poke bowls combine sushi-grade fish with vibrant veggies, fragrant rice, and a variety of tantalizing sauces, offering a delightful taste of the Pacific in every bite.
  • Ramen A savory Japanese noodle soup where chewy wheat noodles swim in a rich, flavorful broth; garnished with an array of toppings like tender meat, vegetables, and a soft-boiled egg for a comforting dish.
  • Casual Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing.
  • Hawaiian Embrace island flavors with our Hawaiian menu, offering a vibrant mix of fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and traditional favorites infused with a touch of aloha in every bite.

Amenities

  • Menu
  • Kids
  • Lunch
  • Dinner

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