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    4.2 (1.3k reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 10:30 pm

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    AYCE Sushi
    Dani V.

    Amazing AYCE sushi. This sushi spot in Elmhurst is best known AYCE sushi in Queens and I've been there a few times already. The staff is very attentive and friendly. The fish is fresh and everything else is delicious. TIP: If you pay in cash, there is a discount. Btw, if you go on a weekday, it's cheaper.

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    Christine L.

    Went back to Akino in less then a month. It was Valentine's Day so it was very crowded and wasn't taken reservations. Waited about 1/2 hour for a table but was worth the wait. Service was very quick and though it was busy the food came out fast. Standouts of the night were the lobster roll. Even tried the hand rolls for the first time which was a hit. Quality was good and overall went home with a full belly.

    Salmon Avocado Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Eel Avocado Roll
    Yuna C.

    Such fresh fish and generous fish to rice ratio, delicious! We came in at 3pm on a weekend and there were still plenty of parties eating, but no wait and got seated right away. I like that you can order off of the iPad and there are images clearly showing how many pieces were in an order. Their AYCE weekend price is their dinner price which is $45.99/per person but they offer a cash discount. Definitely pace yourself and come hungry - there are a lot of options on the menu but would recommend the sashimi (specifically salmon) and the rolls (less rice, more fish).

    Spider roll and red dragon roll
    Ellen C.

    One of my nephews' all time fave Ayce sushi places. They love coming here for the lunch special Monday to Thursday for $28.99. Lucky Auntie gets to enjoy too! There's a lot of choices of apps, salads, hot items, nigiri and sushi rolls. We ordered eel, tobiko salmon, tuna, and red snapper nigiri, two rolls-spider roll with soft shell crab and red dragons roll. Make sure to order some apps and hot food with your initial order cause due to the amount of nigiri, it does take the chefs some time to make them. We ordered Kani salad, seaweed salad and wings. All came quickly and so did the rolls. The wings come piping hot and they were so good, we kept ordering more in small quantities to make sure we can finish everything. If you waste food, you will get charged. In total you can spend 2 hours, they constantly come by to see if you need more food, tea or water. At the end, they will have a final call so don't worry!! Definitely with the price. And the quality is also decent for the price. Fun to eat as well especially for the little and big kids. Pro tip: follow them in IG and get a free custard pudding. Not everyone has to follow but everyone will get one.

    Evelyn N.

    Came on a weekend lunch around 12:30pm and there was no wait. They offer ayce or regular al la cart menu. The sashimi was fresh and they don't load up on rice for sushi or rolls. If you ask kindly, they'll torch/sear the sushi for you if you'd like. Love the hot hojicha tea as well. Probably one of the best ayce spots in queens.

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    Heather A.

    literally our Most Favorite casual Restaurant to eat at !! They have the sweetest staff & the best service .. the space is lovely .. it's open & clean & looks newly remodeled. The fish is fresh & so tasty .. no weird tastes, textures, or smells ... the menu is so extensive .. we Love the salmon Sashimi & sushi, the white tuna is so buttery !! The handRolls are great, & the signature Rolls are so fun & yum !! the shrimp tempura is delicious & always fried to order it's so hot & crunchy & the shrimp is the perfect texture .. never overcooked, Never Rubbery !! The price is insane !! Such an amazing Deal !! We love it here .. & will always come back !!

    Meini C.

    Akino Sushi AYCE is a solid spot for quality all-you-can-eat sushi without sacrificing freshness. The menu offers a wide variety of rolls, sashimi, and hot dishes, all served promptly and well-prepared. The fish tasted fresh, portions were generous, and the pacing made the experience feel more like a proper meal than a rushed buffet. A great option if you're looking for value while still enjoying good-quality sushi.

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    Tamara B.

    OK, gave another chance and came back there today. ...Akino Elmhurst is hands down one of the best all-you-can-eat sushi spots I've been to! The quality of the food is still amazing !!! everything tastes super fresh, and the sushi rolls are made to order with care. You can really tell they use great ingredients. The staff was incredibly attentive and friendly, which made the experience even better. I went during lunch (11-3p), and the special was $26 with a huge variety of options to choose from. It's a great deal for what you get! also get two hours of dining time! If you're craving fresh sushi and want a relaxed, satisfying dining experience, Akino Elmhurst is the place. I'll definitely be coming back again soon!

    Jenny N.

    I unfortunately do not live in Queens, so I've been dying to come here for years and it was everything I dreamed of and more! I came here with a few friends and we were able to order to our heart's (and stomach's!) desire. Yes, we ordered a few fries too, (sue us!) but the portions were small and just enough to satisfy our random craving when we saw it on the menu. I loved the kani salad and miso soup, and the salmon sashimi was really fresh! Please open more locations!

    Tyler L.

    This all you can eat Japanese place is one of the best deals in Queens. I emphasize "all you can eat Japanese" because this place offers much more than just sushi, Yes, they do offer a wide variety of sushi and sashimi, but it is a full menu that is as good as any Japanese restaurant. Some of the other choices include: takoyaki, teriyaki, tempura, tonkatsu, yakisoba, shumai, udon noodle soup, seaweed salad, and so much more. They bring you a menus and you just check off what you wan them to bring. You can order as many times as you want. My friend and I tried a little bit of everything (see the photos). Everything tasted fresh and was high quality. Currently, the AYCE lunch price (Mon to Thu only) is about $28 and the dinner price is $40. This is a steal for the amount of food you can choose from. Just show up on any empty stomach. I recommend avoiding weekends though as it is too crowded and I have heard the wait time for a table is over one hour.

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    Sandy L.

    I finally tried this place after all these years! For some reason never got a chance to go till now. Location has a parking lot but it's a small lot. Also restaurant is small so can get filled up fast. I went for weekday lunch. They had a new order menu than the one I saw posted online so updating with me menu. Not sure if lunch menu will be different than dinner menu. All parties from table order from one sheet and they bring out the food as soon as it's done. Alcohol & drinks are extra. 2 hour time limit. No desserts or sashimi which was bit of let down for price for me. I think for all you can eat it's pretty good and you get full. I live raw fish but my friend didn't so it's good they have both cooked & raw food on menu.

    Yellowtail Jalapeno (6 Pcs)
    Elena Y.

    Went here for a casual date night on Saturday. It was crowded around 8pm but there was one table available without a wait. Their phone number didn't work so no reservations could be made beforehand. We got the AYCE weekend dinner option. Our favorite rolls were the hypest, stardust, akino, dreamin, and phoenix rolls. Fish was very fresh and my most unexpected favorite happened to be the pure yellowtail sashimi and the tuna. Both were melt in your mouth good! Enjoyed the yellowtail jalapeño as well but I wasn't a big fan of the red snapper jalapeño unfortunately. The ikura (salmon roe) was also very fresh, not too fishy, and served on cucumber slices which was refreshing. We also in particular enjoyed the baby octopus appetizer and the eel rice (which we didn't finish). Not too much a fan of the elite roll-too many fried things in it and also the spider roll (too fried). Also a bit disappointed by the blissful roll because it was better enjoyed without the lemon. The lemon slices overpowered the fish, couldn't taste the scallops. Rice to fish ratio was good in the rolls. Not too much rice, more fish. The miso soup is average. Not the best. The beef teriyaki is nothing to write home about. Very dry and boring. The lobster salad was mostly avocado with specks of lobster. We also enjoyed the tuna ball and salmon ball, had bits of crispy rice and shredded tuna or salmon in it. Also enjoyed the item of the month-scallops in crispy rice shell like an amuse bouche. For the miscellaneous aspects, I enjoyed that most things came in wooden cutlery. Made everything look a bit more posh. Tables could be a bit bigger, felt cramped. Enjoyed the hot barley tea, which they refilled promptly. Overall paid $120 for two people which included tip. No dessert, and drinks were ordered separately. We got a watermelon soda from Japan which was very yummy. The HVAC could be a bit better, it was a cold day and we ate with our jackets on since it wasn't that hot. Not bad for a high quality fish experience in NYC. Would come back if I want high quality AYCE sashimi and sushi in the area. Parking was easy to find there was a parking lot that was not too full at 8pm on a wintery Saturday.

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    Jason W.

    Great spot for sushi! I came here on a late Friday night dinner with a group of friends. The place was packed. It took almost 1.5 hours for us to be seated as a group of 5 when the wait time was estimated to be 40 minutes. Make sure to plan accordingly. The dinner menu is a little pricey, but absolutely delicious. All rolls came with a thin layer of rice, so you are actually eating fish and not stuffing yourself with rice. Portions are very reasonable and allows you plenty of room in your stomach to try out the different options available. All dishes were also presented beautifully and came to us in a reasonable time.

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    Ask the Community - Akino

    Is there a different price for children? If so, what is the breakdown?

    Kids 4-8yrs old are half price. Mon-Thurs around $20 and Fri-Sun is around $21.50

    How much is the price?

    From monday-thurs, lunch is 26$ and dinner is 41$. From friday-sunday, it is all day dinner 43$.… Read more

    What's the difference between sirloin beef and beef teriyaki?

    The beef teriyaki is thinly sliced in teriyaki sauce The sirloin is beef chunks with onions and absolutely delicious

    What are the best rolls?

    They have specialty rolls you can try on the right side of the list.

    Is there music / are there speakers in the restaurant?

    Yes there's music

    Do you have to do reservations for a big party?

    You absolutely should especially on weekends. It's really busy there.

    Is the place still BYOB?

    Yes!

    Is the AYEC SASHIMI only for dinner or does it count , say if I go on Friday @230pm?

    Sashimi is only available on the dinner menu, but you can order from the dinner menu at any time (e.g. you can choose items from the dinner menu at 2:30pm, but will be charged the dinner rate).

    How much is it for All you can eat? Do they give you a paper to order every single time when I order it unlike a buffet?

    weekday lunch is $19.99, weekend and holiday lunch is $20.99, weekday dinner is $32.99, weekend and holiday dinner is $33.99 for ayce! they give you a sheet of paper every time. hope that helps!

    Does dessert come with buffet?

    No it does not

    What times are the lunch specials?

    Till 3pm

    Is it cold to dine outside in their outdoor setup?

    I've dined there multiple times and depending on the table you get, it does get pretty chilly. Some tables have heaters facing them and some don't but there's a heater in the center of the outdoor space. Recommend to wear a sweater or a light jacket… Read more

    Does anyone know if they have indoor seating or if they put out space heaters to keep diners warm?

    Win Win! Yeah they have both. Just limited space indoors.

    Are they charging Covid19 surge charge fee thats up to 10% right now?

    They didn't when I was there 2 weeks ago. I suggest that you give them a call before going.

    Is there outdoor dining at Akino now?

    Yes, i saw they have outdoor seating.

    Is their tobiko pastuerized?

    Will they accept reservations for a party of 2 people? or is that walk in only?

    They do take reservations.

    Can I substitute the white rice in rolls with brown rice?

    I believe it's only white rice

    Do you take credit?

    yes but they offer 10% off paying by cash

    How much is the AUCE pass?

    Think it's 25.99 on weekdays and 26.99 on weekends (dinner prices)

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    Izakaya Fuku - Seating and decorations

    Izakaya Fuku

    4.4(393 reviews)
    0.7 miElmhurst
    $$
    Casual dining
    Kitchen open late

    So this place is small and charming, dark and well I hate to say it (cus it sounds cliche now) but…read moreit's a vibe. For real. From the decor to the music to its surroundings. She's a gem. The service was attentive yet not pushy. Knowledgeable and hospitable without being extra. Just chill and on point overall. They definitely read the room and that's my favorite kind of service. The food: Chicken curry katsu! Perfection! Carbonara udon! Delightful! Black garlic ramen! Delicious! Whatever you choose I'm sure you will not be disappointed! Honestly. And tbh, literally because of that, we're headed back today! lol. Like for real no joke haha

    Izakaya Fuku in New York offers the kind of dining experience that feels memorable from the very…read morestart. Even before the food arrives, the restaurant leaves a strong impression with its stunning Japanese-inspired interior. The space is beautifully designed, blending warmth and elegance in a way that feels both inviting and refined. From the soft lighting to the natural wood accents and thoughtfully arranged decor, everything about the atmosphere feels intentional. It captures the intimate charm of a traditional izakaya while still feeling modern and stylish, making it a wonderful setting for anything from a casual dinner to a more special night out. The food more than lived up to the beauty of the space. One of the first highlights was the salmon onigiri, a dish that proved how satisfying simplicity can be when it is done well. The rice was soft, fresh, and perfectly formed, holding together without feeling too compact, while the salmon added a savory richness that made each bite feel comforting and flavorful. It was balanced, delicate, and deeply satisfying in a way that made it memorable despite its simplicity. The seared salmon salad was another standout. The salmon itself was beautifully prepared, with a lightly seared exterior that gave it a subtle crispness, while the inside remained tender, buttery, and smooth. That contrast in texture made the dish especially enjoyable. Paired with the freshness of the salad, it felt light and refreshing, yet still substantial enough to feel like more than just a side dish. It was a dish that managed to feel both clean and indulgent at the same time. The grilled squid was particularly impressive and easily one of the most memorable items of the meal. Squid can often be difficult to get right, as it can become rubbery or overly chewy if even slightly overcooked, but that was absolutely not the case here. The texture was spectacular--tender, delicate, and pleasantly springy without any toughness. Each bite had a light smokiness from the grill that added depth, while the squid itself retained its natural sweetness. It was expertly prepared and showcased a level of precision that really stood out. For the main courses, both the Tonkatsu Ramen and the Black Pepper Ramen delivered distinct experiences, each with its own appeal. The Tonkatsu Ramen was deeply comforting and satisfying, with a broth that had a rich, velvety texture and a full-bodied depth that coated the palate beautifully. It felt smooth, hearty, and luxurious without being too heavy. The noodles had an ideal texture as well--firm enough to provide a satisfying bite, yet soft enough to soak up the broth and integrate perfectly into the dish. Altogether, it was a bowl that felt warming, balanced, and incredibly comforting. The Black Pepper Ramen, on the other hand, brought a bolder and more assertive flavor profile. The broth had a smooth, glossy texture, and the noodles again had a pleasing chew that gave the dish structure and substance. The black pepper added an unmistakable warmth and aromatic intensity that made the ramen stand out immediately. It was flavorful and memorable, though the pepper was slightly overwhelming at times. A bit less black pepper would have allowed the other flavors in the broth to come through more clearly and created a more balanced bowl. Even so, the ramen was still enjoyable, especially for those who appreciate strong, pepper-forward flavors. Overall, Izakaya Fuku is a restaurant that succeeds on every level. The stunning Japanese interior creates an atmosphere that feels both immersive and elegant, while the food reflects a real attention to detail in both flavor and texture. From the comforting salmon onigiri, to the fresh and beautifully prepared seared salmon salad, to the expertly grilled squid with its exceptional texture, and finally the rich and satisfying ramen dishes, every part of the meal felt carefully executed. It is a place that offers not just excellent food, but a complete dining experience, and it is well worth visiting for anyone looking for standout Japanese cuisine in New York.

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    Tibetan Japanese Restaurant

    4.0(93 reviews)
    0.7 miJackson Heights
    $$

    A relatively plain looking place that doesn't stand out from the other restaurants in the area but…read moreit's uniqueness as an Asian Fusion restaurant is solid enough for it to be worth the try. Entering the area I was almost immediately greeted and ordered the food I had an interest in within a decent time frame so service is pretty good. I stuck with ordering mainly Japanese dishes I was familiar with because not many of the Tibetian dishes caught my eye. I had the chicken Teriyaki Lunch Box along with Shrimp Tempura Sushi and Lemon Iced tea. The food was good and pretty affordable. Note: The Ambiance quota wasn't highlighted so a short summary of the place. It's well kept but not outstandingly special or anywhere near gross. The lanterns hanging above are a nice touch.

    It took me a little time to wrap my head around fusion of Tibetan and Japanese cuisine that I'd…read morefind at the Jackson Heights Tibetan Japanese Restaurant, but decided to go with items that I hadn't yet experienced - Sushi Pizza and Cheley Khatsa, the Tibetan specialty with tongue. As a big fan of tongue, my mouth watered. The waitress asked me how spicy I wanted it, so I requested mild to ensure it wasn't going to burn my mouth. The Sushi Pizza was tasty, although thought some may think it was a little pricey for the size. The flavorful tongue in the Cheley Khatsa was tender, as expected. Glad I didn't get it spicier! It came with white rice, which helped. Although I'm not often in this section of Jackson Heights, might consider stopping by another time to check out other specialties. Recommend you check it out as well.

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    Happy Kitchen

    3.7(123 reviews)
    0.6 miJackson Heights
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    This restaurant is so good and affordable. We went on the weekend during dinner time and even…read morethough it was busy it was not overcrowded. The waitress still gave us plenty of attention and met all of our needs. The food is good and simple. You come here and know exactly what you are getting. We got a couple of plates for variety. We also ordered the mango roll, which was on special that night. Everything was delicious and this is maybe my third or so time here. The restaurant is not too loud, and definitely busy with people picking up orders and coming in and out. You should definitely check this out for lunch or dinner in Jackson Heights.

    I was craving sushi in Jackson Heights and remember seeing this place. So my friend and I walked in…read moreready to eat some fish! Food: 4/5 I was happily surprised by diverse amount of fish that they offer! Though I ended up getting a pretty basic assortment of sushi. But, it was quite good and fresh. This place is clearly a family friendly place which made the vibes even more homey. We were able to spend below $100 for two which would make anyone's night. Service: 5/5 The staff here is so kind. They took our order promptly and were incredibly accommodating of my dietary restrictions. I even ordered something to get last minute it and come out swiftly. All in all, I am excited to go back when I back in the neighborhood.

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    Honzen Japanese Eatery

    3.9(34 reviews)
    2.4 miAstoria

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!! I would make the trek to come back here…read more Everything in the set meal was so good and the portion size was perfect. Lovely ambiance as well. Please visit. I'm coming back here for sure. Finally a place that is both Instagram worthy AND yummy!!

    Honzen was very hyped up on TikTok, which usually means that it's not worth it or as good as it…read moreseems on video. However, after the first time trying it, my partner and I were blown away by the quality of the meal. The portions we got were way more than any other Japanese set meal restaurant in NYC, and for under $40 you can't really get any better than Honzen. Each set includes miso soup, fresh sashimi of the day, uni topped tofu custard, pickled vegetables, eggplant, pickles, and your main dish. Our favorite has to be the katsu, it's probably the best value item on the menu. The miso cod was also excellent, super buttery and tasty while not being too expensive. Both options are available under $40. I would also recommend just ordering the standard Japanese rice, since it's already very filling as it is and we've never needed any of the rice with additions. Service can be a bit slow if you come later in the evening, which is understandable as it gets busier with all the set meals coming out. Ambiance is super cozy, with a sit down area that has cushions and a low table. Can't really go wrong with any spot in the restaurant. We come back here all the time when we're craving something homey and filling, would recommend Honzen!

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