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What's Going There? Ninja House brings Japanese, Taiwanese food to Hyannis

HYANNIS — Tuna, salmon, crabmeat and eel sat on neat plates inside a glass-doored display easily accessible to sushi chef Carson Zhang. He reached into a rice pot and grabbed a handful of sticky rice and spread it on a sheet of nori, then added slices of avocado, cucumber and imitation crab. He rolled it, cut it in four pieces, arranged the cylinders on a rectangular plate with shavings of ginger and a dollop of wasabi, and sent it out to a customer at Ninja House.

The newly opened Japanese/Taiwanese restaurant has taken the place of Percy's Place at 247 Main St. Opened in early September by wife-husband team Ashley Chen and Denny Zheng, the two are bringing the health and taste of Asian food to Hyannis. A lion dragon dance team performed at the ribbon cutting on Sept. 9. The lion-dragon danced in front of the restaurant before entering and dancing throughout the two floors and kitchen.

Ashley Chen and Denny Zheng stand outside the Ninja House restaurant on Main Street in Hyannis on Sept. 5. A lion dragon dancer came to bring good luck to the husband-wife team. The Japanese/Taiwanese restaurant has taken over the spot once home to Percy's Place.
Ashley Chen and Denny Zheng stand outside the Ninja House restaurant on Main Street in Hyannis on Sept. 5. A lion dragon dancer came to bring good luck to the husband-wife team. The Japanese/Taiwanese restaurant has taken over the spot once home to Percy's Place.

"It's for good luck, good fortune," Chen said in an accent still influenced by her time living in Japan and Taiwan.

Ninja House is Chen's third restaurant

Chen has opened two restaurants before. She sold one but still operates one in Framingham called Kalasha Bubble Tea and Chicken, with a Korean menu. When Percy's became available, Chen's husband encouraged her to turn the storied breakfast place into one featuring a very different kind of food. Gone are the eggs, home fries and extensive breakfast menu of Percy's. The menu now features special rolls, sushi rolls, bento box lunches, and even sushi pizza. Fresh tuna, salmon, lobster, eel and yellowtail sit on beds of ice in a Hoshizaki ice machine.

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Chen hopes people will come in, try the food and have a nice experience. And she suggests that those who have never eaten sushi, try it in a certain order: California or vegetarian rolls first, then rolls with cooked fish, and finally rolls with raw fish. There is soy sauce, gari (sheets of pickled ginger), and wasabi to accompany the sushi. It's very healthy, she added.

Denny Zheng and Ashley Chen stand inside their new restaurant, Ninja House, on Main Street in Hyannis.
Denny Zheng and Ashley Chen stand inside their new restaurant, Ninja House, on Main Street in Hyannis.

"For the beginner, normally people try the California roll," she said, adding sushi with cooked fish comes next. "After you like it, people try the raw fish."

Main Street space has a new look

The restaurant has been renovated. It features new black booths and tables, a black marble countertop bar, and a sushi bar where diners can watch the chefs at work. Tiny fish, seashells, and lighthouses hang from fish netting on one wall. New floors, a soft blue paint job, and an overall renovation has spruced up the place.