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    Sushi Akio

    3.8 (185 reviews)
    ModerateJapanese, Sushi Bars
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Casual
    Quiet
    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Kelly Z.

    I ordered for pick up after one of my friends recommended it to me and boy, the fish was very fresh and it was at an affordable price! They are not on any food delivery apps yet but there's a lot of parking in the area if you want to drop in for a meal or pick up. My fiancé and I stopped by for a Sunday lunch and we did the party tray D (cash only). We opted for the angry bird roll, Toro scallion and it did not disappoint. It was so good we came back with our friends to get their omakase and we had a good time, eating and drinking the night away. The uni toast, botan ebi, tuna and Toro was my favorite! Cheers to the Chef!

    Menu 3/2024
    Nicole S.

    Just updating the menu pics here. Prices went up. The rolls are still delicious though. And the staff is very friendly.

    Yellowtail, Alaska, Eel avocado rolls, and side of miso soup
    Kelly L.

    Sushi Akio has always been a solid sushi place when I'm having cravings and I always find myself ordering their lunch specials (every day until 4pm) from time to time. Currently it's around $14 for 3 rolls (with your choice of soup or salad), but I still think it's a decent price compared to other places. My go-to rolls are the Alaskan roll, eel avocado, and yellowtail. I usually get takeout more often than eating in because it's a small spot that can get busy. I've ordered from them over the course of many years and the food and service has been pretty consistent, as well.

    Sashimi Regular
    Sandar S.

    Quick lunch date with my bae. Not a fancy restaurant but fixed my sushi craving. The portion is quite small to the price we paid. Sashimi regular costs 21$ for 10 pieces but very small cut. We also ordered kani salad and shrimp tempura. All the portions are small even though the food is okay. We might consider to go back again.

    Sushi Deluxe
    Evelyn N.

    Wanted to get quick sushi take out to celebrate a fam members' birthday but didn't want to dine out at an AYCE spot. Sushi wasn't WOW but also wasn't bad. Total for about 9 rolls (mix of regular, fancy, and deluxe) and 2 sushi Deluxe boxes came out to around $170. The fish didn't taste exactly fresh but also we were glad no one got sick after the meal. The pieces however were very inconsistent in size and some of the color of the fish was off?? The sushi pieces however in the sushi Deluxe was prob the best part esp that toro piece.

    Crooklyn K.

    Another visit to my favorite sushi spot in Queens... Excellent omakase ... I will once again let the pictures speak for themselves...

    Best Uni and Ikura
    Neville O.

    I have been here a few times since the summer began and I must say even though Steven is away on vacation his staff took great pride and care in delivering tasty sushi as usual. I ordered some of the specials of the day which were California Uni, Chu Toro, and Sweet Shrimp. The chef gave me a complimentary special of the mango salad and I was thoroughly pleased very sweet and juicy mango titillating the taste buds yummy! I also really enjoyed the special sauce they put on the scallop roll reminds me of the Marilyn Monroll Yasu used to make at his spot wow! The eel was tasty as well and fatty just the way I like it with the just the right amount of eel sauce. The miso soup was hot as usual and the green tea smooth way to swallow it all down. All in all had a great time with great service and food to match. I highly recommend this place hopefully they will add Omakase to the menu one day eventually. I'm looking forward to my next visit to see what they have in store. I highly recommend this place for dining in or takeout they also offer delivery as well enjoy! See pictures below of my spread.

    Omakase Sushi
    Daimian D.

    For Omakase of $70, this is highly recommended. It doesn't come with very fancy or rare fish. But the quality of fish is fresh and you will have you pay over $150-$200 if eating in Manhattan. I would highly recommend to try it if you don't want to go to Manhattan. so far Locally in forest hills, it's the BEST priced and quality Omakase.

    Omakase
    Tee N.

    Such a good deal for their omakase for $70, especially if you need that sushi fix but you too lazy go to into the city. Reasonable pricing with decent portions. The sushi tasted fresh - nothing too fancy but just about right!

    Soft Shell Crab Tempura.
    Glenn V.

    An early dinner bell wrang out the tune of 'Its Too Early to Hit the Sake', so I opted for green tea instead and unlike the Sake, refills are free. Soft Shelled Crab Tempura sounded good in theory, but one little crab atop a mountain of crispy fried vegetable clearly did not seem like enough, he needed a friend. Crazy Spicy Tuna Roll, perhaps in screwing up the title a smidge, had a pale pinkish tuna slab, considerably thick but pale pinkish, I wanted magenta, mauve and fuschia. Spider Roll was a bit of a bore as the spiders legs tasted similar to the legs of my little crabby from the prior dish. Why I always need to order an Eel related item? Its actually a very logical reason but too nostalgic for the purposes of my review.

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    Lance C.

    Decent local sushi spot. The rice and fish are fresh. I usually get Party Tray B - any 10 regular rolls for around $47-50 which is a decent deal if you have family or want leftovers the next day. Note the party trays are cash only otherwise they do accept credit cards.

    Dinner - 3 rolls at a total of $17

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    Still amazing , a little pricy now from when they first opened .. but I do go at least one a month . Always fresh and delish !

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    Good sushi for the price. Call ahead because sometimes their orders take long with only one sushi chef working.

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    Love this neighborhood gem. Omakase $70 will leave you nice and full. Fish is always fresh and plated perfectly.

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    Had this delivered. The sushi was good and tasted like quality fish, but very tiny portions. Not worth the prices at all.

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    Izakaya Nana

    Izakaya Nana

    4.4(945 reviews)
    3.4 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing
    $$$
    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.

    When you walk into Izakaya Nana it's like walking into the alleyways of Japan. The booths were also…read morewell decorated too (there was one with one piece images on the wall), disappointingly though the one I was in had very dark lighting so my dad had to use his phone flashlight to see the menu. For our food we ordered the hako sushi, tornado omelette fried rice, trio tuna sushi roll, yakitori platter (ordered chicken gizzard and gyu harami on the side) and the A5 Wagyu cooked on the stone grill. I recommend getting the yakitori platter as it's a nice sampler but my husband especially enjoyed the chicken gizzard. My dad never had wagyu before so he especially loved the wagyu but I do think it's expensive for the amount they give you, I can see why it's pricier but just know before you order it's like $45 for 2.5 oz or in our case about 5 thin slices of wagyu. My brother said the tornado omelette was tasty and filling and he enjoyed it. The trio tuna sushi roll was very fresh. As for the service, I think everyone was pleasant but the vibes were a little off, it seems like they were just very exhausted. This doesn't affect the quality of the food or the experience but it was just something I noticed. They were still very attentive and provided great service. The reason for the one star off is because I do wish the Hako sushi had a bit more flavor, I saw so many different ingredients and fish but none of the flavors were impactful, it was rather one dimensional which was disappointing because it was presented so beautifully. Overall, I recommend giving Izakaya nana a try and I would definitely go again to try other things.

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    Izakaya Fuku

    4.4(393 reviews)
    2.7 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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    Wafuu Izakaya

    Wafuu Izakaya

    3.4(33 reviews)
    0.5 miForest Hills

    Izakaya (居酒屋) in Japanese means "stay-drink-place," combining iru (to stay) and sakaya (sake shop),…read morereferring to a casual Japanese pub or gastropub serving alcoholic drinks (sake, beer, shochu) and a wide variety of small, shareable dishes (like tapas) for socializing after work. (source: Google AI) Lunch before a medical appointment in the Forest Hills, Queens, NYC vicinity summons Japanese cuisine. Business was relatively quiet and rather empty on a Tuesday early afternoon for lunch as there were only two people and I subsequently became the third patron. There was no wait for a table and - finally my luck turned around with no wait to be serviced and no negative body language projected against me as a single lady dinning alone! I was finally seen, heard, and acknowledged as I am one life in the smallest measurement. Customer service is, indeed, as described by Yelpers to be attentive, efficient with order fulfillment and polite with reverence by good measures. I did receive a printed sales receipt to retain. I did leave a 20% gratuity for this male server who did served me well. Restroom facilities are relatively clean with a contemporary modern sink. There are Sakura cherry blossom branches that fills the ceiling for decorum. There are QR scan code laminated to the table at the corner to order. I am old school and highly prefer printed paper menus interacting with a human with a waiter for ordering. Disposable bamboo chopsticks and Renge 蓮華 or Chirirenge 散蓮華 in Japanese and Tangchi 湯匙 or Tiaogeng 調羹 in Chinese for spoons are distributed as utensils. This casual Japanese pub is located in Forest Hills' main shopping district on Austin Street. It is very accessible via E, F, R and M trains at MTA NYC Transit Forest Hills -72nd Continental Avenue subway station. I do not see any business cards nor takeout menu for grabs. Four stars? The menu was average and did not really entice my interest. I was hoping to see Matcha ice cream. Tonkotsu soup Ramen noodles, $17.99 豬骨拉麵 Served with kikurage, menma, half brown soft boiled egg, scallions, pork Chashu, and fishcake. Pork chashu チャーシュー, a Japanese dish of braised fatty pork belly. It was served in a standard Melamine ramen bowl, but not piping hot with steam visibly emitted as I desired. This Ramen noodle entrée includes one side salad with ginger dressing. The salad was average. The ginger dressing was also average served separately, but rather insufficient in quantity. Oh! I wanted slightly more salad dressing, but not the entire restaurant's stock like SNL's "Lisa From Temecula." The noodles are the main protagonist in this entrée as I wholesomely enjoyed. Asian noodle soup is always comfort food during tumultuous times. All other ingredients were a delight, fresh and served middling warm, but neither hot or piping hot. The pork belly was average. The brown half soft boiled egg was okay, but I prefer white eggs. The soup base broth is Tonkotsu for pork bones and it is not spicy nor salty. The Tonkotsu soup broth was average. Wafuu Izakaya includes a side salad with this entrée which most Japanese restaurants charge the salad a separate fee and distinguishes from competitors. Hot Matcha green tea was served which I am grateful. Matcha green tea (either hot or cold) is one of my favorite default. This noodle soup and salad certainly eat my fill. "I'm only here for the food." - Jacqueline, "Ever After: A Cinderella Story" 1998 movie

    First time coming for lunch and I was impressed! The combo for $19.99 includes appetizer, soup,…read moresoda and entree. Was a great deal. I enjoyed my miso soup, chicken wing apps and pork curry katsu entree. I bought the soda home. Service was great. Food came quick and the ambiance is nice in there.

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    Katsuno - Tenzaru Soba at Katsuno Forest Hills, NYC

    Katsuno

    4.0(216 reviews)
    0.8 miForest Hills
    $$$

    Absolutely love Katsuno. Everyone here from service to the chef were super nice and attentive and…read moreso welcoming and friendly. Intimate setting where you can really enjoy your dinner and company and also get to know the owners. Family owned and taken care of very well. All the food here is fresh and delicious and creative. Not your standard NYC Japanese restaurant but they take care to all their dishes. Highlights were the special tofu dish and toro salad. Tempura were all made well and not oily. Great katsu and anything on the sushi menu was divine. Love the toro, yellowtail, and sea urchin. Can't go wrong with either the nigiri or sashimi choices. A wonderful alcohol selection as well with special items i've never seen before but very refreshing were the green tea beer and the yuzu beer. A gem in forest hills and a must try. Definitely a repeat go to place and wonderful place in the neighborhood.

    Gave this place a try as we were looking for good sushi in Queens. This place is not worth the…read moreprice 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.

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    Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House

    Mikiya Wagyu Shabu House

    4.5(334 reviews)
    3.0 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    The food was excellent, the staff was excellent, and even the little mini food side quests were…read moreexcellent. The ambiance was adorable and made the whole experience even better. Special shoutout to our waiter -- we absolutely loved him! He made the visit feel extra welcoming and fun. 100% worth having the Chubby membership if you come here or to any Chubby restaurant Coming back soon!

    Came here to check out their seasonal menu promotion it's about $32 per person with a limited menu…read more It has all the essentials you need for hotpot plus you get a free plate of Wagyu each. Most of the dishes are self service - fish paste, Fishballs, vegetables, fruits, meatballs, etc. The protein you need to order on the tablet. There's also a lot of side dishes to order from the kitchen: dumplings, sliders, French fries, etc. The French fries were really delicious. I like how the meat slices are sliced so thin! But you definitely need to order more. Each plate is like 4-6 thinly sliced meat. The food overall was quite good. I highly recommend the sukiyaki broth, our group all enjoyed it. The golden broth on the other hand was quite mediocre. There's also free drinks and you get ice cream at the end. I do think the service is a bit slow and they don't clear empty plates often. But there was really only one server that day and she was working hard. Overall: pretty decent value for the price!

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    Nippon Cha - Nippon Cha's seafood chirashi

    Nippon Cha

    4.2(1.2k reviews)
    5.3 miBayside
    $$
    Healthy dining
    7 years in business

    This place is a true gem! The food is absolutely amazing--every dish is delicious and…read moreauthentic--but what makes this restaurant truly special is the service. A massive shoutout to Henry! His service is unmatched; he is incredibly attentive, kind, and completely elevates the entire dining experience. Honestly, you should visit this place anytime, any day of the week, but I highly recommend going on a Saturday just to make sure you get to experience Henry's amazing hospitality. Do yourself a favor and check them out! We will definitely be back.

    Wow wow wow!!! This restaurant was amazing. I went for New Year's dinner and it wasn't super busy…read more I got seated immediately. The complimentary tea here is so good; I'm obsessed. I drank at least 10 cups of that tea and the server was so generous and kept refilling my tea cup. The tea ramen was so unique and delicious and I love the tea noodles too! I also got the sashimi appetizer and it was fresh and delicious. And the hamachi appetizer was great too, I loved the spicy bite of jalapeño peppers. After the meal was done and I asked for the check, I was surprised by the dessert and let the server know I didn't order it, but she said it was on the house!! So impressed. And the matcha cakes were epic. Not too sweet, perfect fluffy texture, smooth matcha cream. I want to go back! The space is also beautiful and has a lot of seating.

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    Matcha Yuzu Lemonade 抹茶ゆずレモネード リフレッシュ! Sooooo refreshing:)

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