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Shi Restaurant, Bar, and Lounge

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4720 Center Blvd
Long Island City, NY 11101

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(347) 242-2450
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I have been to this wonderful spot several times since it 1st opened and have always enjoyed myself. Whether it's been for a meal or a party, we (and our guests) have always come ...

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It's hard for me to tell what reviews are real and what are fake these days. When I see a restaurant with 4.5 stars out of 5, I expected to be blown away. I was, however, blown...

High Class Ambiance, Supermarket Quality 8/9/2010

It's hard for me to tell what reviews are real and what are fake these days. When I see a restaurant with 4.5 stars out of 5, I expected to be blown away. I was, however, blown away by how bad the rolls were. Let's start with the appetizers, they were good. Not amazing, the lychee calamari sounds great, but in reality, was just the run of the mill tempura-fried calamari. The Kobe Carpaccio wasnt bad, but pricey for what you got. The beef satay only came with TWO skewers. I NEVER had a satay appetizer come with less than three until now. And they were skinny skewers. The sushi rolls, there were 3 of us, and we ordered 6 rolls, kamaikaze, spicy crunch, the Gantry, toro, and two other ones. This is where I gave them 1 star, the waitress winked at us and said that would be plenty of food. Given the many other restaurants I've been too, three rolls could fill two people, so I figured 5 rolls would fill three. When the rolls came, I was just shocked how small the rolls were. I've seen supermarket sushi larger than these. They were tiny. 6pcs each, about the size of a a roll of pennies. Yes that small. My gf was even shocked.. And don't get me started over Quality over Quantity, they were lacking in that dept too. I'd give this place 2 or 3 stars, but granted the number of outrageous 5 stars, I had to leave a honest, accurate review that would show the true grade of this restaurant. I've been to sushi places far and away better than this for less the price. Bai and Takara to name a few are some of my favorites in Queens. Perhaps the other no sushi dishes are better, but then dont call it SHI and make people think your some high end trendy sushi restaurant. more

Fabulous location, decor and food 7/20/2010

I have been to this wonderful spot several times since it 1st opened and have always enjoyed myself. Whether it's been for a meal or a party, we (and our guests) have always come away happy. First of all, the food is very tasty and creative. The staff has always been attentive and friendly. If the owners are in the house, they come by to ask how everything is going and always leave us impressed with their warmth and eagerness to please. The location is just off the water and you have a magnificent view of Manhattan. I suggest you grab a table outside when the weather's nice and there's availability. The bar area is very Manhattan-ish, i.e. attractive and cool. We wish it were closer but, still, it's still worth the drive! Pros: Fresh, tasty food made the way you like it Cons: Not closer to where I live more

terrible service 7/6/2010

Average Pan-Asian fare. Terrible service We had reservations but were told we would have to wait because they don't expect large groups to all show up on time. Then the hostess proceeded to rudely tell the people sitting at our table that ""their time was up"" when they were ordering dessert. So finally about 45 min later we got a table. After being seated we waited for another 15 for the waiter to come over. We told him that we were ready to order but the waiter said that he was only going to take our drink order. We told him to at least put in some appetizers because we were starving and had already been at the restaurant for OVER AN HOUR. Finally about 10 min later he took our food order. He proceeded to bring our drinks out one at a time with 5 min in between each one. I finally got mine after the food was served. One of my friends never got his drink. We had to go ask the bartender for it ourselves. They started bringing our entrees. I asked the waiter what happen to our apps. He said that he forgot to put them in. So we canceled the apps. One of friends never got her entree. We had to ask the manager to get her food. They told us we would get free dessert. We said ""no thanks"" we just want to go. But they made us wait for another 15 mins for 2 desserts for 8 people to split before giving us the check. Only go here if you have a lot of free time and are not that picking about actually getting the food you ordered. Take the time to cross the bridge to Manhattan if this is your only options for Asian in LIC. Trust me it will be faster. Pros: nothing Cons: long wait, bad service more

Amazing Amazing AMAZING! 6/17/2010

I NEVER write reviews, but felt the need to in this case as my experience with SHI was incredible! I had a surprise bachelorette party here last week. Just stepping into the space blew me away! Gorgeous decor and atmosphere. My friends were all having cocktails and passed hors d'oeuvres. Both were top notch and kept coming which was great! :-) We sat for brunch which was also delicious. Everyone kept saying what a great time they were having (and these are not easy people to please) Staff was incredibly helpful even helping with packages and parking. Loved My experience at SHI! I don't live nearby, but I will most definitely be back! Thank you Shi to you and your staff for helping to make my special day such a memorable one! Pros: impeccable service/decor/food & drink Cons: Non more

LIC's Chic Asian Fusion 1/19/2010

Atmosphere: SHI is located on Center Boulevard on the waterfront. The actual restaurant is found on the ground floor of a luxury high-rise apartment building. And although this could sometimes be a drawback--housing complex restaurants tend to be devoid of character--SHI doesn't fall into this trap. On the contrary, it has so much spark and individuality that it pleasantly surprised me. The doors are heavy and made of dark, carved wood. They're mysterious and make you wonder what's in store beyond them. The interior is modern and not over-designed--the artwork is sparse and there's a cool-looking chandelier in the back of the dining room. SHI's best features are its floor to ceiling windows that showcase a gorgeous view of the Manhattan skyline. Food: Bacon Wrapped Shrimp - This was an appetizer that I split with my husband and it just immediately spoke to me. Aside from the seafood-bacon combo, which I love, the outside of it was fried. I know that this is complete gluttony but it was just so damn good. The tart vinegar sauce that was served on the side of it was also nice--very flavorful and refreshing. Popcorn Beef - Immediately intrigued by its name, I was again drawn to it like with the bacon shrimp. I was expecting the beef to be small and perhaps round but when it came out, I just couldn't understand why they called it ""popcorn."" Regardless of my confusion, the beef tasted amazing. It was super crispy on the outside and so tangy from the sweet and sour sauce. The heartiness of this dish was diffused by fresh veggies such as carrots and peppers. I'd get this again without a doubt. General Tso's Chicken - My husband ordered this and was very satisfied with it. I tasted it too and recognized it to be a good version of its kind--a simple sweet and spicy fried chicken served with steamed broccoli. In his own words ""it was just a solid, well done General Tso's."" Sushi - Two of our friends we dined with ordered sushi. While I didn't try it because there wasn't too much on their plates, they seemed to enjoy it--their only complaint was about the small portion. I'd suggest getting a small side if you decide to go with a sushi entree. The Chocolate Molt - Since not everyone was completely full at the end of our meal, we decided to get dessert. The chocolate molt promised a gooey, flourless chocolate cake, which we were all psyched to try. Although what we received was delicious, it was by no means molten--there was no silky chocolate oozing from its middle, which was a little disappointing. Service and Cost: I sometimes find that because of a language barrier at Asian restaurants, the service isn't always what you want it to be. However, at SHI it is. Our waiter was friendly and not afraid to give suggestions. He made a couple of jokes and definitely relaxed us. The food came out on-time, which is always a plus--especially when dining late at night. The prices are fair and comparable to other Asian restaurants in the neighborhood. Appetizers range between $2-8, entrees between $7.50-$19 and desserts are somewhere in the $5-$7 range. Pros: Gorgeous atmosphere, spectacular city view, delicious food Cons: Far-ish from subway. more

Outstanding 12/4/2009

This is an amazing place. An absolute gem. I've gone alone for drinks, with my buds for more drinks and with my wife and kids for sit down dinners. It's been a 9.5-10 for each scenario.\r \r The place is simply hot and THE place to be. And, just as important, the owners.. two brothers... each named Shi... are very hospitable hosts. \r \r Can't go wrong. Pros: Solid Food, Great Bar, Amazing Atmosphere Cons: Parking more

Awesome Sushi 9/9/2009

So now that I am totally in love with long island city, we have had dinner at all of the local restaurants on the waterfront. This restaurant features outdoor dining by the new park they have built with sushi, chinese, thai, japanese dishes. You just cannot go wrong. Amazing chandeliers!!! Pros: Love this waterfront spot more

the Best 7/25/2009

A+ PLUSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! more

Graduation Celebration 5/22/2009

We were very pleased with the service. We were a party of 14 people and the service was excellent. Our orders and drinks were serviced correctly and in a timely manner. The waiter was very attentive. The food was extremely good and with all the different orders the food was served perfectly.The prices were very reasonable. There's a beautiful view of NYC . We would recommend this restaurant. Pros: Great views, service. Cons: Parking more

Great Date Night 2/15/2009

I was totally fulfilled with the choice of coming here for Valentine Day. The atmosphere was great...nice dim lighting very romantic...the view was exceptional....the NYC skyline is breathtaking @ night....the food was delicious!!!...service attentive....so overall I recommend :) Pros: Great View Cons: Parking a little difficult more

The best restaurant in Long Island City- a romantic date spot for sure. 1/19/2009

Shi Restaurants is gorgeous, and the views are amazing because you on the water. The music that plays is steamy and fun, and the service is always there to help. The food was great. We had a few different dishes and shared them. A few sushi rolls that were priced really well, the main dishes were asian fusion style. All different flavors. We had a few drinks, and they were sweet and strong.\r The bar is definetly a fun place to hang out on a Friday or Saturday night. Make sure to call and make reservations. Definetely a perfect place for a private party.\r Cannot wait to go back. Pros: On the water, great parking, great service, romantic, inexpensive more

Great Manhattan views, cool place 1/7/2009

Tried Shi for the first time on Sunday night. Food was pretty good. Edamame, summer roll, and sushi rolls were all very good. The Blast roll was especially tasty - had a nice spicy kick to it. The sake infused cod was good (big portion too) and the buddha delight was very good. I *loved* that they offered white or brown rice with the mains. Most places don't automatically offer and when you ask for it there's an extra charge for brown rice. The sake recommended by our waiter was pretty bland so we wont be trying that one again. We got a window table so got the best possible view of the Manhattan skyline. Overall I'd recommend it. Pros: Views, very cool space more

Dine and unwind! 1/7/2009

Its a great place to have dinner and then grab a few drinks. Wonderful view of the city with great people to hang with. Would recommend to anyone looking to get away and forget the stress of everyday.\r \r Pros: Ambience, Parking, Service, and People Cons: Limited seats for Dinner. more

Good food, ambiance, and people 12/16/2008

If you are looking for a snobby joint, this is NOT the place for you. The food is a good balance of quality vs. quantity and the prices are fairly reasonable. My friends and I tried it out on a Friday night. They had a DJ that played a pretty good variety of music. We would not hesitate to return if we wanted to stay local on a Fri or Sat night. more
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  • SHI is a brand new gorgeous waterside, Asian Fusion restaurant in Long Island City. Featuring a full bar and lounge it is the perfect spot to start a wonderful night on a date, or just friends going out together. It's gorgeous dining room has floor to ceiling bay windows that showcase the entire city skyline like you have only seen in pictures. SHI's eclectic menu of Asian style serves Japanese style, Thai style, Chinese style, and a full sushi bar as well. When the weather is warmer the outdoor terrace for your dining pleasure. This sheek restaurant should be classified as sexy and fun. The music will make you feel good, and the beautiful chandeliers and artwork will keep your eyes looking around everywhere. Whether you are planning your holiday party, New Years Eve party, birthday party, private party, romantic evening out, our family dinner SHI is the place you want to be.

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