Bar in Broken Arrow, United States
Caribbean Sushi
100Pearl PointsFusion curiosity worth a casual visit.

About Caribbean Sushi
Caribbean Sushi brings an unusual fusion concept to Broken Arrow's Elm Place corridor, combining Caribbean flavor sensibilities with Japanese sushi formats. Booking is easy and the concept is interesting enough for a first visit, particularly if you want something outside the local chain options. Confirmed pricing and hours aren't available through Pearl — check directly before you go.
Quick Take: Is Caribbean Sushi Worth Booking?
Caribbean Sushi in Broken Arrow earns a cautious recommendation for anyone curious about a fusion concept that sits outside the usual Oklahoma dining playbook. The name alone signals ambition: pairing Caribbean flavor profiles with Japanese-style sushi is a format you won't find at every suburban strip-mall address. Whether the execution matches that ambition is the real question, and the answer depends on what you're walking in expecting.
Broken Arrow's dining scene has been quietly developing over the past few years, adding more independent operators alongside the chain-heavy corridor along Elm Place. Caribbean Sushi sits at 3708 S Elm Pl, putting it in a practical, accessible location for residents across the south Broken Arrow area. For value-seekers, the fusion format typically means mid-range pricing — lower than a dedicated omakase counter, higher than a fast-casual roll spot — though confirmed pricing isn't currently available through Pearl's data. Check directly before you go.
From a drinks perspective, Caribbean-Japanese fusion venues tend to lean into rum-forward cocktails, tropical fruit syrups, and occasionally sake-based builds that bridge both traditions. If Caribbean Sushi has invested in its bar program, look for that kind of cross-cultural creativity on the menu rather than a generic well-drink list. A cocktail program that mirrors the food concept is a good sign the kitchen and bar are working from the same playbook. If the drinks feel like an afterthought, that's a signal about overall ambition.
Booking here is easy , no reservation anxiety, no weeks-in-advance planning required. That makes it a low-friction option for a casual weeknight or a spontaneous dinner with friends. For a fuller picture of what's available in the area, see our full Broken Arrow restaurants guide and our full Broken Arrow bars guide.
If you're comparing cocktail-forward bars at a higher tier, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans set the benchmark for what serious tropical and craft bar programs look like. Caribbean Sushi isn't competing at that level , but it doesn't need to. For Broken Arrow, the concept is interesting enough to try once, especially if you want something different from the standard steakhouse or sushi chain format nearby. Also worth a look in the area: Rustic Chophouse for a more traditional bar experience.
More to explore nearby: our full Broken Arrow hotels guide, our full Broken Arrow wineries guide, and our full Broken Arrow experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Caribbean Sushi have happy hour deals?
No happy hour details are confirmed for Caribbean Sushi at 3708 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow. Call ahead or check in person before planning a drinks-first visit, as specials at fusion spots like this tend to shift. If a deal-driven happy hour is the priority, a downtown Tulsa bar will give you more certainty.
Do I need a reservation at Caribbean Sushi?
No booking data is confirmed for this location, but a Caribbean-sushi fusion concept in Broken Arrow is a niche enough draw that peak evening hours could fill up. Walking in for lunch carries less risk. If you have a specific time in mind, calling ahead is the safer move.
Is Caribbean Sushi good for a date?
The fusion angle gives you something to talk about, which helps on a date. Caribbean Sushi in Broken Arrow is better suited to a casual, curious second or third date than a high-stakes first impression. If the occasion calls for a polished, formal setting, look to Tulsa proper.
Is Caribbean Sushi good for groups?
A fusion sushi concept works reasonably well for small groups of three to five where everyone is open to adventurous ordering. Large groups with mixed dietary preferences or anyone expecting a traditional sushi format may find the concept a tighter fit. Confirm seating capacity before arriving with more than six people.
Is the food good at Caribbean Sushi?
Caribbean Sushi sits outside the standard Oklahoma dining playbook, which is either the draw or the hesitation depending on your preference. The fusion concept is the main reason to visit. Without confirmed awards or a documented chef profile, this is a place to approach with curiosity rather than high expectations.
Does Caribbean Sushi have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed for the 3708 S Elm Pl location. Broken Arrow summers run hot, so if a patio is important to your visit, verify directly before you go.
What's the crowd like at Caribbean Sushi?
Expect a neighbourhood crowd drawn by the concept rather than a destination dining scene. Caribbean Sushi in Broken Arrow pulls locals who are curious about fusion rather than regulars chasing a prestige reservation. The vibe skews casual and relatively low-key.
Location
3708 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow, OK 74011
Broken Arrow, United States
Compare Caribbean Sushi
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Caribbean Sushi | Easy | |
| Julep | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Kumiko | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| ABV | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Bisous | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Canon | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
A quick look at how Caribbean Sushi measures up.
Also Consider
- Julep, Notable alternative
- Kumiko, Notable alternative
- ABV, Notable alternative
- Bisous, Notable alternative
- Canon, Notable alternative
Caribbean Sushi isn't directly competing with the craft cocktail bars in Pearl's national comparison set, but the contrast is instructive. Kumiko in Chicago and Julep in Houston represent what a genuinely ambitious, concept-driven bar looks like when the drinks program is built with as much care as the food menu. If you're in Broken Arrow and want that level of bar craft, Caribbean Sushi may or may not deliver it, the fusion concept gives it the raw material, but execution details aren't confirmed.
For pure cocktail depth and program ambition, Superbueno in New York City shows how Caribbean-influenced cocktail programs can be taken seriously as a culinary statement. The Parlour in Frankfurt demonstrates that strong bar programs aren't limited to major US cities. Caribbean Sushi sits in a different tier, local, accessible, low booking friction, but those references set the ceiling for what this flavor territory can achieve.
Within Broken Arrow itself, Rustic Chophouse is the more straightforward call if you want a reliable bar experience without the fusion gamble. Caribbean Sushi is the better pick if novelty and a different flavor profile matter more to you than a known quantity. For groups or dates looking for something to talk about, the concept alone gives Caribbean Sushi an edge over conventional alternatives in the immediate area.
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