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    4.4 (58 reviews)
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    Teriyaki Chicken & Thinly Sliced Beef Donburi
    Jacky C.

    Another great food option in the Golden Mall food court is Ginza Don. They primarily specialize in BBQ-style donburi bowls. Needless to say, I got myself a donburi bowl. The Teriyaki Chicken & Thinly Sliced Beef Donburi ($16) is one of their top sellers. Makes a great lunch meal. I also got their Oyster Tempura ($7), which is super delicious. Just make sure you let it cool a bit so you don't burn your mouth like I did.

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    Angelina G.

    Easily the best stall in Golden Mall for a meal! The fried fish was so good, but our favorite item was for sure the fried sweet potato balls.

    Condiments (Sriracha and Teriyaki)
    Sam Y.

    Corner stall with several tables and counter seating. There is contactless ordering available (QR code on every table and counter seat, as well as a kiosk), but paying with card seems to have a surcharge, so bring cash! The cashier seemed to only speak Mandarin, but I was able to point and order without an issue. I took a seat at one of the tables, and the staff brought out my food very quick. There are Sriracha and Teriyaki bottles on the table. They are squeeze bottles that comes out with a lot with one squeeze, so be careful! The Eel Donburi was sweet in a flavorful way, tender, and topped with furikake. It is over perfectly cooked rice (big portion!), with mushrooms (which were cold, I wish it was grilled), and cabbage (which tasted bitter in a weird way so I didn't eat it). The Poached Egg was packaged nicely. It was perfectly runny, which I mixed in with the rice. The Miso Soup was a little bland, but had a good amount of seaweed and tofu. The Seaweed salad was crunchy and well marinated. You can ask them for the key to the bathroom (key fob attached to a quart container) Overall a decent spot with fair pricing. Would try their other bowls next time.

    Teriyaki Chicken with Fatty Beef Donburi: $15.99. Take-out
    Harris L.

    BLUF: Good donburi (Japanese-style meat and rice bowls) Ginza Don is the inner-most (southwestern-most) alcove of the newly re-opened and refurbished Golden Mall, the basement food court that gave birth to Xi'An Famous Foods. Ginza Don offers donburi -- Japanese-style meat and rice bowls. One could say Ginza Don is like a premium version of the Teriyaki One and Sarku Japan chains. We've had the Teriyaki Chicken / Thinly Sliced Beef Bowl, and Eel Bowl meal sets. Each meal set includes beech mushrooms, seaweed salad, a cup of miso soup, an onsen egg (here, a soft-boiled runny egg yolk), and a vial of sauce. The sides are between OK and Good (between 3 and 4 stars), unlike other places where the sides seem like afterthoughts. Take-out packaging has been very sturdy. We enjoyed the thinly sliced beef the most -- it was deliciously sweet, more so when mixed with the runny egg and rice. The beef is grilled to order. The teriyaki chicken and eel were OK, but we didn't like them as much as the beef. Also the runny egg didn't work as well with eel as it did with the beef. Logistics: Ginza Don has about room for about 10 people in its alcove, and has a couple of counter seats in front of the grill. Each table has a QR code that enables contactless ordering from a smartphone, and there is a tablet by the side of the food stall that also allows for contactless ordering, but I think these conveniences are surcharged. Complimentary Wi-Fi is supposedly offered, but wasn't available during our last visit. Golden Mall provides restroom facilities -- a couple of bathroom stalls accessed by passcode, and a common wash basin outside of the stalls. Ginza Don has its own wash basin. Accessibility: Golden Mall's 41st Road entrance (by the Q58 bus stop) has a short flight of 3 steps into the mall, and is closer to Ginza Don. The Main Street entrance has a longer, narrower, and steeper flight of stairs.

    Teriyaki Chicken Donburi (照燒雞腿丼) for $13
    Lonnie K.

    I'm sad to see not too many people decide to eat here nowadays, hopefully lots of people do order food from them through the Hungry Panda app. The place used to be bustling with people during their grand opening except now looks so deserted with only two to three people here and there. There's a small designated area for customers to sit down. You order at the cashier and then the staff brings the food over. Accepted form of payment are cash and/or credit/debit card. Definitely fast service indeed!!! They provide free wifi with the wifi name & password as a sticker on the table. Plus, there's a wall outlet underneath each table so you can charge your phone while eating. They also provide a sink with liquid soap to wash your hands before and/or after your meal. How thoughtful! Always gets me when eateries have little touches like that here and there for their customers. The hot food is really fresh, delicious and worthy for your money nevertheless. I often like to order their teriyaki chicken donburi (照燒雞腿丼 - $13) just because how many pieces of meat there're in the bowl. Every order comes with miso soup, seaweed salad and a soft-boiled egg on the side. The rice soaks up the teriyaki sauce which makes it quite flavorful. Super fulfilling either as lunch or dinner. I've enjoyed my meal very much. Would definitely come back to try out other kinds of meat on the menu.

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    Jessica L.

    Came to check out the new eatery inside the Golden Mall. They specialize is Japanese rice bowls, aka Donburi . They have 7 options to choose from. They don't have a lot of options but there's something for everyone, unless you're vegetarian... . The meats are grilled to order, aside from the chicken, which is already grilling, since chicken does take the longest to cook. . The pork and beef are thin slices so they cook really fast. I'm not 100% sure about the eel but they are packaged and it appears to be hated in the microwave. . Each order comes with an onsen egg , mushrooms, sliced lettuce and a can of soda, which isn't bad at all... . You can really taste to smokiness of the grilled meats. It was good. I enjoyed it much, although I wish I would have added a more soy sauce since I got it to go...

    Thinly Sliced Beef Donburi
    Chin T.

    This new eatery has their grand opening located inside the Golden Mall. The owner and staff are friendly. There are places to dine in (table or you can eat by the counter). You order food by the register and when the food is ready, the staff will bring it to you. You can choose from Teriyaki Chicken Donburi and Fatty Beef Donburi which comes with radish, miso soup and an raw egg to mix with the rice. We had the Fatty Beef Donburi, it was delicious and portion size is big. You can watch the cook make the food if you sit at the counter. There are sauces by the table; the utensils and napkins are by the register. For their grand opening, the restaurant is doing a promotion. From July 16-21, 2023 if you follow, share/tag them on social media. You will be eligible at a special discount price of the Teriyaki Chicken Donburi ($3.99, original price $12.99) and Thinly Sliced Beef Donburi ($4.99, original price $13.99).Please read the terms and conditions which include event starts at 11AM, each account can only allow one discount, needs to have at least 75 followers, dine- only, show proof to the owner of all the above, limited 100 discounter per order and cannot be combined with other promotions/coupons. Would recommend eating here!

    Tempura Oyster
    Kelly L.

    Came to Ginza Don inside the Golden Mall with my friend and ordered the Crispy Pork Neck (Jowls) Donburi ($15.99), Teriyaki Chicken + Thinly Sliced Pork Belly Donburi and Tempura Oysters ($6.99). Each donburi order came with miso soup, seaweed salad, and a pouched egg on the side. The oysters came with 5 pieces and were fried nicely with a flakey batter. Did not feel heavy. My favorite was the thinly sliced pork belly because the Japanese BBQ sauce worked well with the char and smokiness of the grilled the meat. It was juicy and did not feel too fatty because of how thin it was. The chicken tasted milder, and the pork jowls were just too fatty for me to enjoy. It was my fault for ordering it not knowing what the dish even was. Haha. This stall is located in the back corner, which has 4 tables for seating. I ordered take out because I knew I was not going to finish, but my friend ordered to dine in, and I noticed that portion sizes seem a little more if you dine in.

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    Amanda Z.

    Great food and servers are quite nice too. Theres around 12 ish seats in this part of the food court (not including bar seats) but I always seem to find some seats here. I usually get the ribeye donburi and although it is a bit pricey, it's worth the tender meat! I also feel like their dine in portion is a bittt more than the takeout.

    Marina F.

    We had such tasty and fresh Japanese barbecue experience! Highly recommend you try Ginza Don in the Golden Mall in Flushing ! It was so neat to watch our meat being grilled. It really had our mouths watering! The portions are generous and I love how the meals come with miso soup, pickles, and a soft boiled egg! Here's what we ordered: ~Ribeye donburi- The meat was so tender and cooked to a nice medium rare! Just how I like it! The Japanese bbq sauce is soooo good, I always add extra! And the soft boiled egg and the yolk, gave the dish such a perfect richness! ~Karbi chuck ribs donburi- The fat on the meat just melted in my mouth. So delish! Definitely get some food from here and then enjoy walking around the mall! You can find bubble tea, cakes, among other things there. It's really a great time!

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    Karen C.

    Hidden Chinese/Japanarse donburi rice bowl stall inside Flushing Golden Mall. The merchants are more proficient in Mandarin as is the standard in Flushing. I've walked past multiple times but finally gave it a try during their anniversary promotion in collaboration with Good Coconut. I got the combo meal of a thinly sliced beef bowl and a Mango Coconut Milk to go. There are table and counter seats for dine-in.

    Teriyaki Chicken with Pork Belly Combo
    Herman T.

    A complete meal for 16.99. A great deal. It's fast and clean. Well worth the stop. Meat is tender and flavorful. Look closely at the small sides that are packaged nicely. Flavorful miso soup. I really think you will enjoy this!! Service is fast!!!

    Very good food, area is good, not bad service, and if u leave comments they will give u a free drink, so good

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    Customer service was really nice and the promotion gave me an affordable meal option.

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    Meat is over cooked. Way too chewy and borderline inedible . seaweed salad was okay though

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    Ribeye donburi was amazing. Nothing else to say. Cooked on the spot to medium rare. Delicious

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    On a recent cold and frigid night. My wife and I had a hankering for sushi and sashimi. We were in…read morethe area and based on their stellar reviews were decided to try out Yoi Sushi Japanese. We are very familiar with the area and must have walked passed this neatly tucked away gem without ever noticing it. Our son had mentioned that he and his friends have been going to a sushi place near Asian Jewel, our former dim sum go to place. When we sat down to order, my wife and I were quite impressed by how clean and cozy the restaurant was. Kind of on the small side with a few tables on the ground floor level. The menu offered cooked food as well as fresh sushi. We decided to start with the sushi & sashimi combo. They also offered a sushi or sashimi a la carte menu where you can choose to order by the piece. I believe that if you choose one of their standard menu sushi or sashimi orders and pay with cash, the a la carte price per piece of sushi / sashimi is only $1.35 / piece! Well we were famished and in addition to the sushi & sashimi plate we ordered two rounds of sushi & sashimi a la carte. Their salmon and yellow tail was so fresh and so scrumptious as was the sweet shrimp. The tuna was also very yummy and did not disappoint! When all was said and done we were quite happy with our experience with Yoi Sushi Japanese. I highly recommend Yoi if you're anywhere near Tangram Mall or Asian Jewel and have a hankering for yummy sushi. They also offer cooked food as well as ramen bowls.

    My family's second time here; highly recommend!…read more You get excellent quality sushi for a very reasonable price point. The shrimp tempura roll has the perfect amount of breading and the salmon tastes fresh! The interior is clean and I love the decor. I believe they have an upstairs seating area too. The staff is also very friendly.

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    Iki Modern Japanese Cuisine

    3.9
    (345 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    I went here trying to look for good lunch deals, and given that it was near my workplace, I decided…read moreto go check it out. The actual space is pretty nice and gives a family restaurant in a good way. It was a little awkward with the waitresses, who seemed to be on the quieter side, but nonetheless, they were kind. I got the abalone in the ponzu sauce ($8) and the wagyu beef sukiyaki lunch set ($21). The abalone was actually really good, and as my first time trying something like that, it was well worth it. The wagyu set was also pretty filling and very much worth the price. It came with a salad, an egg soufflé, sliced lotus root, pickled ginger, and rice. The actual sukiyaki was light and slightly sweet, but refreshing. I love that they packed it with vegetables in the sukiyaki. They even give you a complimentary ice cream at the end of your meal. The only thing that docked a point for me was that one other table, and I was the only one present at the restaurant, and there were two waitresses, and I believe another man was working, not too sure what his role was. All three of them would continuously check up on the other table, whereas I would have to flag them down if I needed anything. I noticed them making small conversation with the other table, but they would not really speak to me. It felt a little weird, given that we were the only two tables and somehow they had three people check up on them, and I had zero. The servers were still nice when I flagged them down, but it was just a little strange to be given that treatment. I'm hoping it was just an off day, as I do want to go back and try the other items. The menu was extensive, so I'm really interested in seeing what the other items are like.

    Love love love Iki for lunch! It's a peaceful beautiful restaurant in what can be a pretty hectic…read moredowntown area. I find the aesthetic and ambiance to be soothing. Most importantly is their food especially the chirashi/sushi bento boxes which comes with salad, egg custard, miso soup and small pickled sides. It's pretty filling. I always manage to finish everything but my mom who eats like a bird always has extra to bring home. Service is pretty good at restaurant.

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    Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House

    4.5
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    0.3 mi

    Our daughter took us here while we were visiting NY for her graduation for Wagyu Shabu. I normally…read moredon't like places with many prices, but since our daughter chose it so we enjoy with her. The prices on the windows are very confusing and more like false advertising for me, the lower prices are for the members which we're not since this is our first time and definitely our last, unless our daughter wants to come here again. So the price is the more expensive one. For me, I prefer straight forward pricing, so this didn't give me good vibes, it's not the money, just the way they advertising and we have to know what we can only have with the price we chose. The restaurant just gives us the specific menu for what we selected to have then we don't have to be denied for what we chose because we selected gold instead of top of the line menu. The place is clean and nice. For $78/per person and only have Australian Wagyu Beef (not really Wagyu) then it's over priced. We did have some premium beef which I liked because of the marble of fat on the beef quite tender and tasty, but only a sampler or whatever they called it. Service with one person is quite inadequate but she's very attentive and pleasant, since she had to run the whole restaurant, sometimes forgets things. The tomato broth was good and everyone liked it. The seafood plate is OK and our sweet shrimps are sweet. Some snow crab legs, jumbo shrimps, fish fillets, nothing to make me go wow. The appetizers tempura is crispy and good. The raw octopus is tasty. The vegetables are fresh and clean. After they denied me the premium beef sampler, I let my daughter to order everything else and I just enjoyed with the family. My daughter seemed to be happy and ate a lot, so I was happy. I've eaten enough shabu, hot pot to know that Australian or American Wagyu are overrated, many of them are tough and chewy, not as tender as normal ribeyes or Brisket that I like. This restaurant Wagyu beef does have marbles of fat in it, so it's tender and not so chewy. So, for the GOLD menu, I don't think it's worth the $78 but for special occasions, it's OK. I just don't like the confusion of many menu, many prices, and not getting my own menu and get denied for something on the menu because I didn't pay enough.

    We went on a weekday with a party of 8 and had a 6:15 PM reservation. The restaurant seemed…read moreshort-staffed when we arrived, although it wasn't very busy. Service improved later as more staff came on shift. The beef was decent, and we chose the mid-tier menu. For the price--over $100 per person including tax and tip--the selection felt somewhat limited. I also wasn't a fan of sharing one large hot pot. I prefer individual pots, which I've had at same chain in California. The decor and service were both decent, but nothing stood out. We were split into two tables of four even though I noticed a private room that remained unused during our visit. Overall, the experience was okay, but I don't think it was worth the price.

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    Izakaya Nana

    4.4
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    0.5 mi
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    Established in 2023
    Full bar

    We met up with another couple to try this Japanese Izakaya style restaurant and honestly didn't go…read morein with high expectations--especially since we've all traveled to Japan and experienced the real thing. But this place completely knocked it out of the park. It far exceeded everything we anticipated. We were seated in a private booth, which made the experience feel even more authentic and intimate. Every dish that came out was absolutely delicious, thoughtfully prepared, and beautifully presented. They even provided a bell to press for service, and each time, the server appeared almost instantly with a warm smile. It's clear the owner and management truly know how to create and run a successful business--from the attention to detail to the seamless service and overall experience. For a moment, it truly felt like we had been transported back to Japan. An unforgettable dining experience.

    Yummy food! I recommend getting the hamachi Kama and the dragon balls! The 1 meter platter was also…read morea decadent experience and was the perfect amount for the four of us. While it is a little pricey, it was a cool experience that I'm glad I tried. Fast service and there is a button from your table to notify servers. Ambiance is comfortable and the whole restaurant is beautifully decorated. It's is quite private in the seating rooms. The bar area is beautiful. I took a min to just appreciate the bar area decor and lighting.

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    3.4
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    Going here as a non Asian who's unable to read the menus original text makes it really difficult to…read moreunderstand what your ordering. The menu should be revised so customers who can't read Japanese know exactly what they're ordering. For the 180 dollars I spent this was an extremely disappointing experience. A majority of the food received did not look like the photos on the menu. The meat was low quality and seemed cheap. The portions were tiny and you have to keep ordering multiple of the same things. Unlike Korean bbq or Chinese bbq when you're ordering the portions given are just sample size. 3 to 4 small cut portions of meat. The chicken wings served look nothing like the photos and are honestly really bad. When checking out my bill had an extra drink on it that I never ordered and it took 15 mins to be corrected. It felt like they thought I was lying and needed to review video or something because I had 3 other waiters come talk to me while I waited for a resolution. The best part of the experience was the marshmallows we got at the end and the free fruit provided but I wouldn't recommend this spot to anyone nor would I want to come back in the future If these are the standards the restaurant goes by

    Finally gave it a try after walking past many times. Not a bad price for all-you-can-eat. However,…read morethe beef and fish were not the best quality, and the portions are quite small--you need to order multiple portions of the same item for a group of four. We ordered the chicken wings for the kids, and they were pink both times. They offered to remake them, but we just gave up. The meat quality is worse than any good Korean barbecue I've had. Would not return.

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    Genki Sushi 元氣壽司

    Genki Sushi 元氣壽司

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I recently came across Genki Sushi, tucked in the back left corner of the New York Food court. They…read morehave a "pick your own" and pay by weight $14.99/lb option for sushi, along with a standard menu a roll combos. They have an array of sushi options in the front where you take a box and tongs, and make your own selections! The pieces are pretty big, around 2-3 bites, and well-constructed. Unfortunately, by 6:30pm there wasn't much of a selection left, so I got 4 pieces for $7.20. The sushi was temperature controlled and placed in a case to prevent flies from getting in. Tasted pretty good.

    Overall: 3.5 stars out of 5 stars…read more Genki Sushi 元氣壽司 is a relatively new food stall in New York Food Court that primarily serves sushi rolls and a minor selection of sashimi. One may mix and match sushi rolls from the food stall's refrigerated display case at $13.99 per pound, or order the same sushi rolls made fresh for $15 per roll. The ingredients of each roll in the display case is labeled in English and Chinese. We visited a few times and have had the Manhattan roll and a small assortment of other rolls by the pound. The sushi pieces are well-constructed -- attractive, of a good size and tightly packed; however food-coloring seems to be used in at least one of the rolls. I prefer getting take-out to dining in at New York Food Court; the food court has a strong odor that reminds me of a workplace restroom. Mobile phone signal can be a little spotty inside New York Food Court; plan ahead accordingly. Cash only.

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