By 1808Delaware

A new dining option has quietly arrived in Delaware County. Hoseki Sushi and Grill is now open, bringing a broad menu of sushi, ramen, and Japanese-inspired dishes to the growing Powell corridor.

The restaurant held a soft opening on March 20, offering neighbors an early look at a concept that blends traditional sushi offerings with hot kitchen items like teppanyaki and ramen. With a full launch now underway, it adds another contemporary dining choice in one of the region’s fastest-developing retail areas.

A Menu That Goes Well Beyond Sushi

Hoseki’s menu is notably wide-ranging, positioning it as more than a typical sushi spot. On the lighter side, diners will find starters such as seaweed salad, kani salad, and yellowtail jalapeño, alongside shareable plates like takoyaki, gyoza, and bang bang shrimp.

Sushi remains central, with a full lineup of classic rolls including tuna, salmon, and California, as well as specialty creations like the “Angry Dragon,” “Rainbow,” and “Cowboy” rolls topped with filet mignon. For those looking for something heartier, the menu expands into:

  • Ramen options such as tonkotsu, spicy miso, and shoyu
  • Teppanyaki entrées featuring steak, shrimp, lobster, and combination plates
  • Fried rice and noodle dishes
  • Sushi and sashimi combo platters for sharing

A weekday lunch menu adds value-focused options, including two-roll combinations and ramen sets, making it a potential midday destination as well.

Hours and Location

Hoseki Sushi and Grill is located at 4290 Home Rd., Suite F in Powell.

Hours are:

  • Monday–Thursday: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
  • Friday–Saturday: 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
  • Sunday: 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM

The restaurant’s full menu and additional details are available on its website.

A Strategic Fit for a Growing Corridor

The opening reflects continued commercial momentum along the Home Road and Sawmill Parkway area, where residential growth has been driving demand for new dining and retail options.

Hoseki enters a competitive but expanding market segment, distinguishing itself through menu breadth. By combining sushi, ramen, and teppanyaki under one roof, it positions itself to appeal to a wide range of diners, from quick lunch crowds to evening sit-down customers.

Image by NaoYuasa from Pixabay

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