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    Nigiri Sushi Platter

    Gave this place a try as we were looking for good sushi in Queens. This place is not worth the price they charge. We've eaten sushi all over the 5 boroughs and in Japan and their fish did not blow us away for the high price and small portion. $20 for tempura that is not any better than other sushi places. $30 for 3 kinds of sashimi that consist of 9 small pieces of salmon, yellow tail and tuna and it does not come with rice which they charge another $4 for. The $45 nigiri combo was not worth it. The fish is not premium grade that command the kind of price they charge. Environment is dated. Service is good but not warm and inviting. We paid $135 with tax and tips for 3 items and no drinks. We could've paid less than $100 at other sushi restaurants with more food at same or better quality fish. Will not be returning and we live in forest hills.

    Stewed Cold Pumpkin
    Masayo K.

    It's real Japanese food in Forest Hills! We truly enjoy the authentic flavors. The sushi is incredibly fresh and delicious--it never disappoints!

    Daimian D.

    It's real Japanese Food in Forest hill. The place is very Japanese style, if you don't look carefully, you will miss it! I like it! The food is really good! We had sashimi and Nigiri Sushi and Udon and other delicious food. They didn't have toro today. But all other fish I and food are very fresh and tasty. The service is great, we didn't know that they place doesnt allow drink from outside. So we keep our own liquor and took it home. But I explored a new Beer, it's called Matcha IPA. Very unique! 8.5% proof, give a try. Over all, we will back for sure, it's a Japanese home style dinner. We all loved it.

    Table for four and the sushi counter with decor
    Jeannie T.

    Itadakimasu (Japanese for Thank You for the food, I humbly receive ). This exclusive 'Reservations only' Japanese restaurant looks and feels like a modified home. Classic eats on the menu makes it hard to choose what to eat...I wanted to try it all. The food, the service, the relaxed pace in which everything was served made the night out much more enjoyable. The food was all visually appealing and the portion sizes were perfect for sharing. While I did try to order two items that I've never seen before/or that were rare, sadly they were out of them... It was a conch like seafood item and toro (tuna belly). The waitress suggested sea bream instead but I had already ordered a fish so I passed. I never felt rushed during our meal and our server gave us ample time to enjoy our dishes. She even came by to refill our drinks and then at some point when our mains came out, she just let us be. Both the sushi chef and the server headed to the back so that we could just sit and enjoy our meal. My friend and I decided to order a few things to share and we tried to touch upon each category of food. His suggestion from the appetizers section was the Chef's choice (Today's Zensai) appetizer. Much to our delight, the three items that came out were excellent. It was three bowls of deliciousness. - first bowl: Spanish Mackerel (sashimi style) mixed with onions, scallions, and a ponzu type vinaigrette dressing. - second bowl: watercress (room temperature/slightly cooler), topped with bonito flakes. Simple/clean eating. Really liked it. - third bowl: Japanese pumpkin chunks - sweet and semi firm texture. It was not powder-y ... just smooth and flavorful chunks. Second plate we shared: Magritte duck. Served Medium - tender slices cut like a steak; juicy breast meat. It was perfect. Right temperature and color. A dab of spicy green pepper on top packed heat but balanced well with the duck. No sauce needed here. Other goodies: yellowtail roll, fresh Sea scallop sashimi (a la carte) and a snow crab avocado roll. A salad I've never seen before, salmon and Sea Urchin served with endives and mixed greens. The dressing was slightly too vinegary but still great overall. Dessert, MUST get: Green Tea Tiramisu with Black Sesame ice cream and a black Sesame caramel base. Lip smacking good. BTW, during the dinner rush, I was surprised that customers were turned away with no reservations so they are strict with that policy. Gochisosama (Thank you for the meal).

    Salmon Carpaccio and  Flue Yuzu Ponzu Sauce
    Roger H.

    I saw all the rave reviews here, and was especially drawn by the rave reviews of folks I personally know and trust with restaurant recommendations, so to say I was disappointed by this restaurant is an understatement. Came here twice, one time I thought it was a fluke since I wasn't sure if it was what I ordered that caused me feel like this place under performed, but I came back a second time and gave this place a second shot, and was equally if not more disappointed. The quick and dirty of this restaurant? Exorbitant prices, average to low quality items, small portions. Nothing I ate here was spectacular or above average in anyway and the kicker here? The sushi was really mediocre / low quality..... Trust me I really wanted to like this place, but just couldn't bring myself to doing it.....

    Today's Zensai - Chef's choice of 3 starters. Stewed cold pumpkin, spanish mackerel and watercress ohitashi (R to L)
    Mike S.

    When I checked in recently Yelp informed me that it was my first. Knowing I've been here before I realized it was prior to my active Yelp days - so over a decade ago. Back when I first tried it in 2009/10 I didn't fully appreciate it. Now on my revisit, with the benefit of much more dining experience, I realize Katsuno is special and amazing - perhaps becoming my favorite Japanese spot in Queens. Make a reservation for this calm, small 24 seat space. Katsuno states they are "authentic Japanese" since I am not Japanese and never been to Japan I will take them at their word. The decor fits what I would expect. The service is calm, friendly, polite and efficient - everything I want. Sushi is prominent on the menu, but the better approach is tapas style - order a variety of dishes to share. A great way to start is with Today's Zensai, a chef's choice of three different starters. We were given Stewed Cold Pumpkin, Watercress Ohitashi and Spanish Mackerel Tataki. When you add the cost for each dish it is $28, but leaving it to the chef you get more variety and at a better cost at currently $18 - a no brainer deal! Also I believe Chef Seo overheard my desire to try the Spanish mackerel so I was tremendously happy when it was offered to us. Each was excellent with the pumpkin (or sweet potato) having perfect texture and flavor - so satisfying. The ohitashi was well made and deceptively simple. The Spanish Mackerel was fantastic - most people don't like this fish because of the strong flavor. It is generally marinated to balance that and this is the best version I've had anywhere. I found the fish flavor shines while being complimented by the treatment and the scallion, red onion, myoga (ginger) and yuzu ponzu sauce. We also ordered the octopus and cucumber vinaigrette which was stunningly beautiful in the presentation. Cucumber was excellent and octopus tender with a delicious vinaigrette. I also ordered the nigiri sushi platter - when trying a place that serves sushi for the 1st time (or revisiting in this case) I like to get this assortment. I was happy to find pointed out that 3 of the pieces were flown in from Japan - fluke, clam and sea bream. The fish were all quality the pieces well made and seasoned nicely. My friend tried a piece and thought the rice wasn't the right texture, but I had no complaint. I also tried the Inaniwa Hiyagake found the cold broth delicious and udon noodles very good. The matcha tiramisu with black sesame ice cream and paste was a real treat! That tiramisu had perfect matcha flavor and texture to the cream. Black sesame flavor in both so good and I was afraid it could overpower the delicate matcha flavor, but not here since both were very prominent. GET THIS DESSERT and be happy! I plan on being back soon with so many dishes i want to try - Magritte duck, Salmon & sea urchin salad, tamagoyaki, chawanmushi, their assortment of cooked dishes and more of that delicious seafood. Give it to me all! Oh I didn't drink but check out their Matcha and Yuzu flavored beers and ales on the menu. Can't wait to explore more!

    Agedashi tofu (left) & salmon carpaccio (right)
    Jackie S.

    Honestly one of the best meals I've had in FH. It's not cheap but it's not super expensive either and the quality of the food is worth it. The portions are standard Japanese portions and I definitely feel full after eating there but I don't have leftovers like I usually do with American restaurants. Service was amazing as well, I wanted to try the Inawina Umeshiso Hiyagake but they had no udon so she offered to do the dish with the Japanese vermicelli instead for me! So kind. My favorite dishes: Agedashi Tofu Salmon Carpaccio Miso Black Cod Green tea and black sesame ice creams

    Onsen Tamago - slow poached egg
    Andrew L.

    Authentic Japanese food for Japanese people and those who know California rolls are American food and not from Japan. This restaurant is run by a Japanese family. It is authentic as evidenced by the many Japanese people eating there. The food is very good and prepared after you order and as such takes time. This is not your typical American Japanese restaurant. If you want authentic Japanese food, this is you spot in Queens.

    Jeffrey L.

    My favorite Japanese sushi spot. Been coming here a handful of times but this is the first time since covid started.love their sashimi dinner and Chirashi . They are always fresh and high quality .Would definitely go back soon for more !

    Tempura assortment, chirashi, wakame soba

    My family and I made a reservation for 7pm on a Saturday. Its storefront gate was down, so it looked like the place was closed but luckily we spotted some lights inside. Inside is very comfy and warm and it was almost a fullhouse. As far as we were aware, there was only one waitress and she was very nice. Our food showed up roughly an hour later. Tempura - We ordered both the appetizer and the assortment, and both were delicious. Not soggy or overly oily, had the perfect crisp. Both contained a combo of seafood and vegetables. Both came with dipping sauce, but the assortment came with white rice. Chirashi - I only sampled a little bit from my parents, but it tasted fresh and they really seemed to enjoy it. They mentioned preferring a little bit more rice, but overall, a nice dish based on their reactions. Wakame soba - This was GREAT. It comes with a shaker of togarashi (chili pepper assortment) so you can adjust the spice level. The portions were generous and while I was stuffed by the end of it, the meal itself was quite light. The broth, 11/10, especially with some togarashi. Not overly salty at all, simple and refreshing! For me personally, it could've used a little more wakame, just because I love that seaweed flavor and otherwise the main flavors you get are from the broth, but it was still very good and perfect during the winter. Prices wise, it's more on the pricey side. I'd say the soba was worth it ($18) for its flavor and portion size and assuming the chirashi ($39) for the sashimi quality, but am on the fence on the tempura assortment ($30). I'm definitely looking forward for my next visit!

    a table with a fan on top of it
    See S.

    Dirty and dingy place, i won't go again. whole restaurant very old from inside out, the restroom disgusting. Food ok but prices are way too high. I got bug bites from there.

    Agedashi Tofu - highly recommend
    Kate T.

    I've had this place bookmarked for so long, but every time I go onto OpenTable to make a reservation (as recommended on their website), none of the times are available. Finally, I decided to call the restaurant (an actual phone call, how shocking) and was happy to find that I was able to get a reservation for that same night. When we got to the restaurant, we saw that there were several empty seats that remained empty while we were there, so maybe they reserve some seats for walk in customers? The moral is, just call them for reservations instead of relying on OpenTable. For appetizers, we ordered the agedashi and karaage which are pretty much my go-to appetizers at any Japanese restaurant (at least, the first time I go there). The karaage was perfectly fine, but a bit lacking in seasoning. I think it needs some kinda dipping sauce or something. I really liked the agedashi; the batter was so good!! And didn't overpower the tofu. We asked for a recommendation of sake and was recommended the OZE (300ml). I'd order it again; it was very dry and light, easy to drink. A got the pork udon which he liked fine, but noted was nothing special. I'm super biased when it comes to udon because my mom makes a mean udon, but I agreed with his assessment when I took a bite. However, my order (inaniwa umeshiso hiyagake) was AMAZING! [5 stars for this dish alone!] It was my first time having inaniwa udon and it definitely won't be my last. It's a simple cold noodle dish with just some plum and perilla as the topping but so flavorful and full of umami. It's only been 2 days since we went and I'm already craving it again. Unfortunately they're closed Monday and Tuesday though, so I'm impatiently waiting for the end of the week to come again! Next time, I will try something from the raw bar, but definitely the inaniwa again (and again and again!).

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    3.7 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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    Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House
    Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House
    Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House

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    Mito

    Mito

    4.1
    (538 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    I was surprised by a few dear friends for one of my birthday dinners here. They were so kind and…read moregracious to treat me. We had a great, GREAT server named Maggie Chen, whose name I am mentioning here due to the fact she was able to set us up with a free desert for a kind (and fair!) review. So here is my (updated) review: - The rolls we ordered were tasty and fresh. (For me, the Rapunzel Roll SLAPS. I ordered the same one - unknowingly - both times I have been here!) - We shared the Wagyu dumplings and the Shrimp shumai and they were honestly SOOOO GOOD. Finger-licking good!! - We also shared then chicken lo mein - also delicious and a big portion (there were some leftovers) - The staff is always kind and very friendly. Again, Maggie was really sweet, accommodating, took pictures for us and of course helped sing the HBD song which never not embarrasses me ever. darn. time. The ambiance is also always very chill, but a hit higher scale, with its beautifully colored mosaic-like rounded booths and a big, full bar, too. Knowing Mito is so good now and so close to my house can be a bit of a problem. I may become a regular but I guess that'd be a good thing for the business, HA. Thanks Mito for a special birthday dinner! Here's to more to come.

    I had the best girls night at this Sushi spot in Forest Hills. Tucked away in Queens, you'll find…read moreall of your favorite classics right here. For starters we had to get Edamame and Calamari which was a little soft for my tasting but was still pretty good. For our mains, Chicken Teriyaki and of course so many selections of Sushi Rolls to choose from. Dessert and drinks were (Cherry Blossom Cocktail will for sure pack a punch) delicious and our server was so nice! Definitely recommend if you're looking for a new sushi spot :)!!!

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    Mito
    Sushi and Sashimi Entree
    Sushi and Sashimi Entree
    Passion Salado

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    Nippon Cha

    Nippon Cha

    4.2
    (1.2k reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $$
    Healthy dining
    7 years in business

    I've always loved ordering takeout from this place, especially for their ramen and rice dishes, but…read morethis was my first time dining in for a Monday lunch with a party of three. We had a reservation and were seated right away. The service was good, and the seating was comfortable. The restaurant filled up while we were eating, which shows how popular it is. I tried their sushi for the first time and ordered the keizen don bowl. The raw fish was extremely fresh, the assortment was excellent, and the special tea-flavored seasoned rice added a unique touch. The portion was generous, and I left satisfied. I would definitely recommend this restaurant and will be coming back.

    My husband and I stopped by for dinner on a Tuesday night. There was no wait and we were seated…read moreimmediately. We ordered the Tonkotsu Ramen and King Crab Ikura Don over cold tochucha noodles. I thought the ramen was just mediocre and the chashu was very hard to chew. The noodles was pretty good. There was a good amount of ikura, king crab, and avocado included. I originally wanted the Sashimi Set but they didn't have uni that day. They would have just subbed it with something else so I didn't think it was worth the $55. I also tried the Tochucha Yuzu Lemonade which was good but not amazing. I didn't know what all the hype was over tochucha because it wasn't very memorable for me. Tonkotsu Ramen 6/10 King Crab Ikura Don 8/10 Tochucha Yuzu Lemonade 7/10

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    Matcha Yuzu Lemonade 
抹茶ゆずレモネード
リフレッシュ!
Sooooo  refreshing:)
    Matcha Yuzu Lemonade 抹茶ゆずレモネード リフレッシュ! Sooooo refreshing:)
    Nippon Cha
    Cold Tochuchamen *popular

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    Cold Tochuchamen *popular

    Katsuno - japanese - Updated July 2026

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