7 Best Japanese Restaurants in Flushing

Yoi Sushi Japanese • $$
133-22 39th Ave, Flushing

Customers` Favorites

Two Rolls California Roll Tempura Shrimp Roll Miso Soup
Tonkotsu Ramen with Black Garlic Oil
Salmon Belly Yakitori Box
Tempura Shrimp Appetizer
Tofu Teriyaki Lunch Box
Assorted Special Roll
Coconut Shrimp Roll
Chicken Teriyaki Box
Sashimi from 1 82
Chicken Teriyaki

“The food is exquisite and the dishes are beautiful, except for the middle-aged man who wears glasses and looks like a manager. Sometimes his tone is like a woman, and he is even a little mean. Perhaps it is the characteristic of this store.“

4.2 Good83 Reviews
Beard Papa's Bakery • $
40-24 College Point Blvd Unit B - 1, Flushing

Customers` Favorites

Cookies and Cream Puff
Cream Puffs

“I really enjoy going to this spot it’s my second time going and i will be going back again the flavor is good not too strong, the texture is also good and the amount is also good ❤️❤️ this is another place I can never get tired of.“

4.3 Superb21 Reviews
Chung DO Sushi Japanese • $$
3612 Union St, Flushing

“They accept card! I avoided coming here for that very reason, but when we finally took the opportunity one day, we were in for some of the best Korean food in the area. The grandma taking our order made the experience extra heartwarming. We came here a second time, and the worker, who I would think is the son, was just as kind. I'm so glad I got to try their Donkatsu Roll ($10). Fried pork cutlets wrapped in rice and seaweed belong together harmoniously, despite my initial skeptical thought of crispy breaded batter against soft rice. I wasn't expecting the Omelette Rice ($15) to taste so good, but the egg was the perfect consistency, adding an extra creaminess to the fried rice. This would be my go-to whenever I crave Korean food in Flushing.“

4.2 Good14 Reviews
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Iki Japanese • $$$
133-42 39th Ave h04, Flushing

“I had the the sushi set lunch special. Typical sushi is great but my lunch set the fishes were not fresh at all today. The tuna was so red kinda scary. Overall it is a great place for lunch. The lunch specials are great but I will order something else besides sushi.“

3.8 Good58 Reviews
The Dough Club - Flushing Donut Shops •
136-17 39th Avenue Queens Crossing Food Court Inside Taiyaki, Flushing

“They get their donuts shipped from the city so if you go right at opening, sometimes you may have to wait a while for it to show up (I waited ~1hr) but they'll have other non-donut items.The donuts are the same quality as the ones in the city and these guys are one of the OG Mochi Donut brands that kind of added to the craze when it first came out. Chewy, delightful, not too sweet (sometimes feels like it could be more sweet imo) and easily share-able due to the pon de ring style which is like a ring of munchkins that you can tear off. Using rice flour for the dough creates a subtle sweetness, and a gentle chewiness that is so satisfying texture-wise, and quite the departure from your American donuts that are very sugary, very fried, and very sweet. They have a handful of staple flavors and a few rotating flavors to keep things interesting. I like the cookies and cream one and matcha crunch!“

3.8 Good8 Reviews
New Sushi Village Japanese • $$
3250 Francis Lewis Blvd, Flushing

Customers` Favorites

Shrimp and Crabmeat Tempuras
California Roll
Salmon Sashimi
Sushi Platter
Kani Salad
Mango Roll
Miso Soup
Korean BBQ
Dumplings
Butterfly

“I heard about it from my colleague and I come to try it myself. Really good sushi buffet. Everything is fresh and tasty. I will definitely go again!Parking: It has its own parking lot, which is free. It has also plenty of parking spots by the street.“

3.6 Good97 Reviews
Fortune Sushi Sushi • $
181-24 Union Tpke, Queens

“Must say that Fortune Sushi is such a cute place. Friendly ambience, fantastic service and tasty menu items. They certainly have a marvelous menu also. I would say the customer service was great. I have nothing bad to say about Fortune Sushi.“

3.7 Good13 Reviews