Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Kew Gardens. Kew Gardens is a neighborhood in the central area of the New York City borough of Queens. Kew Gardens, shaped roughly like a triangle, is bounded to the north by Union Turnpike and the Jackie Robinson Parkway (formerly the Interboro Parkway), to the east by Van Wyck Expressway and 131st Street, to the south by Hillside Avenue, and to the west by Park Lane, Abingdon Road, and 118th Street. Forest Park and the neighborhood of Forest Hills are to the west, Flushing Meadows–Corona Park north, Richmond Hill south, Briarwood southeast, and Kew Gardens Hills east.
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4 based on 31 reviews
I rate this sushi restaurant 4.5/5 because they make great sushi at a great price but of course as much as there is something unique of being small the size isn't the best to sit and eat. If you go on a busy night you most won't get a table. However you can order and that's what I recommend. I would definitely eat here again.
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4 based on 62 reviews
Great Sushi selections and lovely atmosphere with great service. Our waiter was wonderful and attentive. This restaurant was recommended to us by a LGA worker since we have a 9 hours layover. Such a wonderful place. I cant find any Japanese restaurant that served sukiyaki anymore in the SanFran area so imaging my surprise when I find it. Very reasonable price. Our bill comes to $52.00 for 2. Will be back when we travel to NYC again.
5 based on 15 reviews
We love this place! We visit almost weekly..we've done happy hour which ends at 7 and also later hours. Food is always fresh and delicious! Workers are good especially my favorite girl AnnaBaby who is the best! The drinks are awesome too! I always order a mojito and my hubby orders pins colada which are both great drinks..the place is decorated beautifully and they even have tv's by the bar to have dinner and watch the games. The music is always awesome too! Old jams that I love! This is by so far my favorite sushi spot! Mmm i could go for some right now lol..Go for it! You won't regret it ;)Thank you so much for taking the time to provide us with your feedback. It is always a pleasure reading about our customers visits to Mito and we are so glad you enjoyed your time with us. We look forward to sharing your feedback with our team members and we hope to have the pleasure of serving you again soon!
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5 based on 24 reviews
Katsuno is an award winning Japanese restaurant in Forest Hills, NY. Katsuno serves creative and traditional Japanese Tapas, Sushi and kaiseki Style Omakase Course. Time Out Best New Japanese, Best Chefs of America, Michelin Gide recommended. Enjoy the fi
Now let me first tell you that this place is not cheap! So for all those bargain sushi hunters out there that are accustomed to eating those AYCE Sushi places...don't even whip out your wallet for this place. I'm addressing all those foodies out there that appreciate fine sushi that you actually pay for what you get. This place ROCKS!!! The fish here is so fresh that it probably was swimming in water probably during your morning shower. It's not only fresh but the food is expertly prepared and presented to you. I also want to prefice that the portions are not huge or even large but the taste factor and the quality surpasses what you've probably been eating all over NY. It's truly earns a rating of the best sushi in the entire area. I've been to many sushi places and paid all sorts of money but this unassuming sushi restaurant in Forest Hills right off Metropolitan Ave is worth the trip wherever you might be coming from. Not many tables here so please make a reservation on Open Table to get included in this gastronomic sushi heaven. Items to consider...urchin & egg tofu app, octopus & cucumber vinagrette, Hamachi Kama($36)-What $$$ but worth every penny, braised pork belly with fried mochi(what a turn on of a dish-so unexpected-YUM), and of course got to get your sashimi for 2($50)-again well worth the bucks if you can afford it! Finish off with either their black sesame ice cream or their lychee sorbet...wanted the green tea tiramsu but they ran out. In fact this place ran out of lots of stuff on a Sunday night...my only turn off but probably because they were so busy on Saturday night that they didn't get to restock thos delish items. Not too good in the professional sense but heck the food was so good and yummy...I will forgive them. Oh the music in the back ground can be somewhat annoying...I heard french bistro music and then switched to a faux jazzy elevator style background piped in music. Minor details for the owner if he's reading but HIGH CUDOS to the best sushi in the entire area...honors all yours:) Happy Eating and I'll definitely see ya around these tables even if there's not many around.
3 based on 16 reviews
Hado Sushi offers those in Jamaica, New York and surrounding areas delicious and fresh Japanese food and sushi. Our sushi is hand made by our highly-trained sushi chefs who only use the finest and freshest ingredients. Our chefs also use a blend of homema
Recently had dinner here and was quite pleasantly surprised. For the neighborhood we did not expect a restaurant of this quality and variety. They have a bar, and the service was quite attentive. The sushi rolls that we ate included spider, California, spicy tuna, black pepper tuna, and we enjoyed them all! They were modified accurately by the sushi cooks as per the requests of one of the people in our party. Drinks could have been a little bit stronger, but we were very happy with the prices at this restaurant.
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