11/27/2025  Jomerglo

Streatery Sushiva Freeport: Street‑Style Sushi “Beyond the Boundaries of Taste”

Streatery Sushiva at The Bazaar in Freeport brings a fun, street‑food spin to sushi on Grand Bahama Island, catering to locals and visitors who crave Japanese‑inspired flavors on the go. Operating Tuesday through Friday with the promise “If You Love Sushi Then You’ll Love Us,” this compact sushi concept aims to be a go‑to stop for quick rolls and Asian‑style bites between shopping, errands, and island events.​

Casual Sushi Spot at The Bazaar

Located inside The Bazaar shopping area, Streatery Sushiva functions more like a food‑truck or kiosk than a traditional sit‑down restaurant, making it easy to grab food before or after exploring Freeport. The vibe is informal and street‑style, which fits its “Streatery” branding and makes it a natural fit for festival days, Independence Park events, and casual weekday lunches. It is especially appealing for sushi fans who want something different from large harbor restaurants but still within town.​

Sushi First: Roll‑Focused Street Menu

While one reviewer had a poor experience with fried rice and wings, Streatery Sushiva positions itself first and foremost as a sushi concept. Local chatter and videos highlight a variety of rolls prepared fresh to order, with the brand emphasizing quality and creativity under its “Beyond The Boundaries of Taste” tagline. For the best experience, this is where to focus:​

  • Sushi Rolls – the core attraction, with assorted tuna, salmon, and mixed‑filling rolls crafted for quick, portable eating.

  • Specialty Rolls – social posts showcase colorful, sauce‑drizzled creations designed to look as good on camera as they taste in the tray.​

  • Combo Trays – mix‑and‑match selections that let you sample several roll varieties in one order, ideal for sharing with friends or co‑workers.

Guests who stick to the sushi and ask staff for their current best‑sellers are likely to get the truest expression of what Sushiva does well.

What to Expect and How to Order Smart

Being a compact, mobile‑style operation, service and communication can vary depending on who is working and how busy the stall is. One Independence Day visitor reported confusion about the type of tuna used, disappointing fried rice and wings, and an extra charge for soy sauce, which underscores the importance of ordering intentionally. To make the most of a visit:​

  • Ask clearly about fish types and preparation before ordering, and choose rolls the staff recommends most confidently.

  • Focus on sushi rather than backup items like fried rice and wings, which receive less consistent feedback.​

  • Check social media for current operating days, hours, and pop‑up locations, as food‑truck‑style businesses can shift schedules.​

Reasons to Try Streatery Sushiva

  • One of only a few dedicated sushi vendors in Freeport, conveniently located at The Bazaar.​

  • Fun street‑food style concept with roll‑focused menus built for grab‑and‑go lunch or festival snacking.​

  • Eye‑catching, creative sushi rolls that fit the “Beyond The Boundaries of Taste” branding and stand out in Freeport’s casual dining scene.​

  • Ideal for sushi lovers who want a quick, informal alternative to full service restaurants on Grand Bahama Island.​

You can learn more about Streatery Sushiva here.