OPPA Sushi & Korean
Looking for a fantastic blend of sushi and Korean cuisine in Grand Rapids? Look no further than OPPA Sushi & Korean! Nestled at 3233 Alpine Ave NW Ste A, Grand Rapids, MI, this cozy spot offers a delightful fusion of fresh sushi and traditional Korean dishes that are sure to satisfy any craving.
When you walk into OPPA Sushi & Korean, you're instantly greeted by a welcoming atmosphere perfect for a casual meal with friends or a family dinner. The menu here is a treat for your taste buds, offering a variety of options that appeal to both sushi lovers and those seeking authentic Korean flavors.
One of the standout dishes at OPPA is the Dolsot Bibimbap—a classic Korean dish served in a sizzling stone pot with a mix of rice, vegetables, a fried egg, and your choice of protein, topped with a spicy gochujang sauce. It’s the perfect balance of textures and flavors that’ll leave you craving more. If you're in the mood for something a bit more adventurous, the Red Dragon Roll is a must-try. This sushi roll is packed with bold flavors, featuring fresh fish, avocado, and a spicy kick that is simply irresistible.
For those who love crispy and savory bites, don’t miss the Crab Rangoon—a crispy appetizer filled with creamy crab filling that’s always a crowd favorite. Another gem on the menu is the Crunch Burrito, a unique fusion dish that combines the best of both worlds in a hand-held format. And, if you’re a fan of noodles, the Japchae will be your go-to. These stir-fried glass noodles are packed with vegetables and your choice of meat, offering a savory and satisfying dish.
With so many flavorful options, OPPA Sushi & Korean stands out as a top destination for anyone looking to indulge in the best of both sushi and Korean cuisine in Grand Rapids. Whether you’re dining in or grabbing takeout, this place is sure to impress.
Reviews
Sushi was fresh, delicious bulgogi beef and tempura vegetables. We really enjoyed our lunch.
The food is fresh & amazing! So many fantastic dishes to sample. We ordered several choices & pleased with everything. Service was fast, efficient & friendly. Highly recommend!
Only been here once, got tteokbokki, I think a veg sushi roll, and sweet coffee. Anyplace that offers sweet coffee, I will get it and be happy. Roll was decent, but not so memorable compared to the tteokbokki, which I had a great first experience with. (Couldn't finish the whole dish by myself in one sitting, so I took some home) The place had a very cute and comfortable atmosphere, and I would like to go again sometime and try some of their other food options.
i visited oppa sushi after a long time! i love salmon nigiri and it really hit the spot. i also got the lemonade and it's GOOD. the staff gave me a refill without me asking and i was happily surprised. i just wasn't expecting a refill for whatever reason haha. the new location is much more spacious and has a good amount of seating.
I'd heard about Oppa Sushi & Korean before but don't really get up to Alpine that often. Nate and I were in the area recently and decided to stop in for a light lunch. We were welcomed right away when we walked in. The menu includes quite a bit of sushi and a handful of Korean dishes. I love Korean food and make it often at home, so I'm always excited to try Korean food at restaurants. I wish they had even more Korean options, but we were happy to order their tteokbokki (Korean rice cakes) and hoe dup bap (a rice bowl with mixed greens and raw fish). We also got a spicy scallop roll to try some of their sushi. The hoe dup bap came with a cup of miso soup that was hot and very salty. It warmed me up on the chilly winter day. The tteokbokki was a nice portion with plenty of sauce. It's not a super spicy dish but it does have a bit of a kick to it. The tteokbokki were perfectly chewy and delicious. The hoe dup bap was my favorite - the fish was very fresh and so tasty, and I liked the sauce that you can drizzle on and mix it up. It felt like a healthy, delicious option, and it was a generous portion. I'd definitely order this again. Unfortunately the spicy scallop roll fell short for me - the rice was a bit hard, but the chopped scallops themselves were tasty. This is a roll I don't see often but it's one of my favorites. I'm really glad we finally got to try Oppa Sushi & Korean and would come back to try other items and definitely get the hoe dup bap again, as it's not a dish I've seen often at places around town.