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    969 NYC Coffee

    4.5 (428 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea, Japanese
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Calamari and pork sandwich
    Anna Y.

    Passed by here many times and always wanted to try it and finally did. It's very small so definitely a take to go place but there are some seats and tables in front. The owner was super friendly, welcoming and just the type of person that makes you want to visit again. Food: wanted to try their sushi but they ran out. The owner said he only makes a certain amount for the day and once they run out, he doesn't make more. I had the calamari sandwich and the pork sandwich. Both very tasty but a bit overpriced for my opinion. $10 for a pork sandwich seems a bit much. They really need to update the online menu because it says $5 on it so was quite shocked when I got there and saw the price. All in all, it is a nice place to visit with great staff and yummy food but with that price, won't be going as often as I would like.

    Serena X.

    Came here given its growing popularity and it definitely lived up to expectations! Would recommend calling ahead of avoid a 20-30 minute wait (as the owners makes everything to order)! We got the shrimp and chicken sandwiches, and both were incredibly fresh and stuffed with lettuce, carrots, avocado, and katsu style meat preparation. The rice is perfect as well. So worth it!

    Scallop Onigirazu
    Gordon Y.

    Cuisine: 7 Service: 9 Decor: 6 Value: 9 Overall: 8 If you know the owner Oda, then you will know why everyone in the neighborhood loves this place. You can come here for a beverage or a snack and find him always serving the customers with a smile. The claim to fame at this cafe is their Japanese style Onigirazu, a sanwich made with fried tempura, white rice, cheese and veggies, all wrapped up inside of toasted sheet of seaweed. Oda makes a bunch of them from all sorts of seafood to cuts of pork and chicken. Here are some thoughts on the ones I have tried so far. Scallop - Very tender. Wish the pieces were bigger. Oyster - My favorite. Crispy and slightly briny. Soft Shell Crab - Flavorful, but a bit too much batter. Fried Mackerel - So good and not fishy at all. Pork Katsu - Slightly dry. Not one of my favorites. If you are lucky enough to eat an onigirazu while it's fresh and the rice is warm, then most of the sandwiches are 7s and 8s, maybe even a 9. Unfortunately, they are often pre-made and sitting in the refrigerated counter. Once the rice cools and hardens, I would drop the score by a point or two. I also had the Shrimp Tempura Onigiri, which I wasn't a big fan because the shrimps were too small and batter was too heavy. Anyway, if you living in Jackson Heights and near 969 Cafe, then consider yourself lucky. This is a unique shop that is one of a kind in NYC.

    Chicken Teriyaki Onigiri and fusion soda. The onigiri, not amazing but decent. Wish I could say the same for the fusion soda.
    Jayden D.

    In my honest opinion, it's OK. The Instagram algorithm tipped me onto this place since it's nearby one of the Blink gyms I frequent, so I figured, why not? The place is small, felt packed with a number of people here, so the place does get good business. I left unsure of what I wanted to order because there was no menu for food, only coffee and tea, which I had no appetite for at the time. They didn't even have Iced Tea, just a few drinks kinda close to it. I had an idea for a sandwich but didn't know what they had because once again, the place had no food menu, so I just went with the Chicken Teriyaki onigiri. The onigiri itself is good but felt too light, it did not really fill me up at all, maybe I could've ordered something bigger but the place was already packed with customers and I didn't want to wait on more food so I just settled with it and an apple and grape fusion soda with no sugar. The drink...wasn't terrible, but I wouldn't want it again anytime soon. This place may be a hit with others but, it just wasn't it for me. Nothing bad about that, not everything is gonna be a home run and it's not even a knock on Japanese food as a while because I'm a fan of their style of food. It ISN'T for me for lack of better words. I wish this place the best of business, not sure if I'd return here but they'll be fine without me.

    Lien L.

    Small locally owned shop that does onigiri and onigrizu or rice ball sandwiches. I can understand the confusion regarding how to order or how much anything costs. The moment I walked in the owner immediately asked me what I wanted and so I felt pressured to order right away. There is no menu- you really just look through the deli glass to see what he has available. I had an idea of what I wanted so I got the shrimp onigrizu. Paid, Packed it in my bag and stayed back for a minute to keep browsing (there was one person who was in the shop and so no it was not crowded) and the owner became concerned I needed something else or something was missing from my bag. So I can understand why some people can get put off by the service since you can't take a look at what's offered. I'm not one to linger at small shops but this just felt kinda weird? Despite this- this was a handy small meal to try in the neighborhood. I think my sandwich cost 9 dollars- again nothing is really clearly labeled... so that may bother some people as well. For the size of what I got, I think the price is kinda fair but it may not fill some people up.

    Beef Onigirazu (~$10)
    Aya E.

    Ordered: Large Iced Matcha Latte (~$5) Beef Onigirazu (~$10) Moshi Sparkling Yuzu (~$3): white peach flavor Karamucho Chips (~$3): spicy curry flavor Aya's take: We stopped by for the very popular matcha & onigirazu. Let me cut to the chase - get the Beef Onigirazu. Not only is it filled with layers of ingredients that vary in flavor and texture which I enjoyed, the beef was plentiful and super tender. It's such a satisfying bite to have when you're not quite hungry enough for a full meal but have enough room for a snack. The Iced Matcha Latte was underwhelming for me, it tasted like a powdered, low-quality matcha to me. I would skip it. They have tons of Japanese snacks and drinks to choose from, as well. If you find yourself in Jackson Heights, definitely stop by and get the Onigirazu!

    Tonkatsu onigiraisu
    Wei T.

    We went there around 4:40pm on Sunday. The store was almost closed so there was only one small light on. However, the owner was very friendly and willing to make fresh 3 onigiraisu for us. Everything was so tasty. My daughter especially loved the oyster so much. I will try to revisit the store earlier so I can have more stuff to purchase.

    Maram A.

    It's a nice spot with some interesting bites. I enjoyed the sushi sandwich. It was rice wrapped in seaweed with beef and american cheese.The matcha was bad, very bad. The person behind the counter threw the matcha into the cold water with milk. When we told him that's not normal he said it's the tea. Matcha is supposed to be dissolved in hot water and mixed with a specific brush. They don't make matcha properly here. The drink came out clumpy and was not the beautiful green a matcha drink is supposed to be. The iced coffee was okay, just watery without the buzz of caffeine. Mera's Tip: grab a quick bite

    Lhamu H.

    They have variety of selections to choose from . I usually get their Chicken Katsu and Shrimp Tempura roll . During winter their Ginger Lemon Honey tea is a must . The owner is very nice and welcoming . I had ordered takeout so i only took the picture of the shop .

    eating outside
    Alex T.

    stopped by here during a queens food tour. we got a few orders of the onigiri (Salmon, Tuna, and Plum flavors) and I wasn't particularly impressed? I think the prices are decent and comparable to prices anywhere else but I wouldn't say that this is a store that I would go out of my way to spend at. The indoor seating seemed a bit limited when we were there but that's partially because our group was of decent size. there is a lot of water dripping from the ceiling near their entrance and it makes part of the walkway a bit slippery and a nuisance to get through. the service, however, is quite solid. I had nothing poor to say about the politeness of the employees and also the speed at which our orders were put out.

    Onigirazu
    Michelle G.

    I've been to this spot twice over the years, most recently because I wanted to try their sandwiches. We got the soft shell crab, oyster, and shrimp sandwiches, and some of my friends got drinks. All of them were fried, which I loved lol, but my favorite / most standout was the soft shell crab. My friends found the oyster and shrimp ones a little too salty, which I did also feel but it didn't ruin things although I do think they added a bit too much salt. It was fun to try, but I'd probably not go back out of my way unless I was really in the mood for this type of food. I will note that there's no public bathroom for customers, which only makes it extra impressive how busy this tiny little place got when we were last here. Their credit card machine was also down when we went so we had to pay in cash. On another visit, I've tried their onigiri and enjoyed it and would probably get that next time.

    Tuna
    Pratima M.

    A great pit stop in any Jackson Heights food crawl -- we stopped by for onigiris in the afternoon. A lot of the pre-made ones were already sold out, but they made some fresh! The Tuna Onigiri was delicious -- super light and plenty of fish filling. The store itself has some seating on the inside, but would probably just grab to-go.

    Mackerel Onigirazu
    Samantha D.

    Came on a Friday morning at around 9:30am. There weren't a lot of onigirazu options left, but there there were still plenty of onigiri. Seemed like they were making more during the morning. There were some in the display with cheese and some without. I got a mackerel onigirazu without cheese. The mackerel onigirazu was better than I thought it would be. Although the rest of the toppings, cabbage, carrots, avocado, etc., were bland, the mackerel provide much needed salt. The fish was still crispy despite being left out. The rice was on the colder side too. It was less than $9. There's a $15 credit card minimum, so make sure to bring cash unless you plan to get a lot. There's a sign in the store that states it's better to call ahead 10-15 minutes to order. They might have more options if you do, and you'll get it fresh. Not sure if you can customize though.

    Tonkatsu onigiri & spicy chicken

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    4.4(393 reviews)
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    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)
    0.3 miJackson Heights
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    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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    Akino

    4.2(1.3k reviews)
    0.5 miElmhurst
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    Came here today to celebrate mothers day. I got a reservation 2 days ago. Once you arrive, they…read moregive your a table right away depending on the time you reserve. They ask that you bring the full party. The mood here is calm and not as noisy as other resturants. This spot has 2 dinning areas. You pick from an ipad. Since today counts as a holiday, it was around 43$ pp paying cash totaling 57$ pp after tax and tip. I come to Akino everytime I come to elmhurst. The food here is the same quality and has not downgraded. The service here is pretty quick. When your time is almost up, they ask if you finish ordering. I love ordering their sashimi. I advice you to get as much as you can eat on the first round. Overall another good experience. And I will come back again.

    Amazing AYCE sushi! This sushi spot in Elmhurst is one of the best known AYCE sushi in New…read moreYork--and they have a second location in Flushing. Service here is great and if you pay in cash, there is a slight discount. I came during their lunch deal and it was ~$30pp for AYCE sushi. You get an iPad to order and you can order as much as you want, and they bring out your food fairly quick. We got a variety of their nigiri, a couple of their rolls, and tried a bunch of their appetizers. I wasn't the biggest fan of their takoyaki or their sushi pizza as I felt that it was mostly just flour and rice--with barely any sauce. On the other hand, their unagi fried rice was flavorful, their nigiri and rolls had an amazing fish:rice ratio, and their fried scallops were delicious. Overall, unbeatable deal and solid quality sushi. Would definitely come back!

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    3.7(123 reviews)
    0.1 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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    3.9(34 reviews)
    2.0 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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