About Us
Sapps is a popular restaurant located at 2888 Broadway in New York City. Known for its delicious and innovative dishes, Sapps offers a unique dining experience that combines traditional flavors with modern culinary techniques. The restaurant's cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make it the perfect spot for a casual meal or a special occasion. With a diverse menu featuring a variety of options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Sapps is sure to satisfy any craving. Come visit us at Sapps and indulge in a culinary adventure you won't soon forget.
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Hours open
Monday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
11:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
12:30 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
4:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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Reviews
"A lot bigger than I expected it to be! There’s a bar out front and the dining area in the back. Loved the decor as around the holiday time, one of their walls was fashioned into a giant gift box haha. Waiters come around quite often and quickly. My only gripe would be that I asked for the appetizer first but they served everything at once so the table got a little crowded. The food was good, I had the tuna entree, my boyfriend got the salmon entree. The kaarage was okay, it wasn’t dredged in rice flour the way I expected most karaage to be but it was decent."
"It's a really lovely restaurant. The food was delicious, and the service was excellent. I recommend ordering some green tea with your meal: good quality tea, matched the food in the bento box menus perfectly. The decor is beautiful and cozy, the chairs very comfortable, the restroom is spacious, very clean and beautifully decorated. The place was suggested to me by a friend and was an amazing find!"
"Reasonally priced Japanses food with excellent tastes. Went in for a group of 10, and they have a large round table perfect for large gathering. Ordered a lot of things and the ones I am very impressed were the Hamachi Kama, Black Cod Miso, Chicken Karaage, and Takoyaki. Black cod miso was grilled to the right doneness: tender and with a bit char on the edge. The meat just melt in the mouth. Hamachi Kama tasted without fishyness. The fish collar is quiet a cultivated taste item and it can be too much for someone who never had it before. I loved kama so I really liked it. The chicken karaage is juicy inside and crispy outside. Exactly how you would expect for a fried chicken. The takoyaki tasted like indulgences. Fluffy dough with cubes of octapus inside. The contrast of texture paired together with sauce is so good. The sushi rolls were also great. The Salmon is my Game is perfect for anyone who loved salmon. The Selfish, Sapps Futomaki, and Pico De Salmon stood out from the rest of the rolls we tasted. The desserts were average. The matcha churros and fried cheesecakes are quiet rare to find. All desserts were somehow paired with ice cream. The service was superb, and for 10 people we only spent 350ish. That is very decently priced and portioned."
"Excellent food quality; authentic Japanese food; friendly and attentive service from a largely Japanese staff. Good atmosphere in a pleasant dining room where guests are not on top of each other."
"I love poke and started eating poke in Hawaii. This restaurant had one of the best poke bowls I've ever had. The color presentation, and the addition of "crunch" in the bowl was delightful. The house sake tasted great, and was enough to share. My wife ordered the pork tonkatsu, which also tasted delicious. The service was accurate and efficient. The atmosphere calming and conducive to a relaxed meal. One of the best restaurants I've visited in NYC thus far."
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