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    Pokeworks

    Pokeworks

    3.8(260 reviews)
    7.6 miFresh Meadows, Flushing
    $$

    My family and I periodically stop by here as it's close to where we live, and we've never had a bad…read moreexperience. We've eaten in, and gotten takeout. During the warmer months, they also have outdoor seating. Everything we've had is always fresh, and they have a good variety of sides, toppings, sauce, and proteins, including fish, tofu, and lobster surimi. My go-to has been a salmon make your own poke bowl with a furikake mac salad, and it always hits the spot! My mom is also a fan of the Huli huli chicken plate and she said the chicken is very tender and flavorful. The service is pretty basic, you go to a bar-like area and pick out your toppings/protein. No complaints about the service, they've always been available to help out with whatever I needed. We will continue to come back!

    Food is great when prepared properly. Customer service is atrocious. Ordered twice today and both…read moretimes had issues. First I ordered through their website, and the total I was displayed pre checkout was $25 cheaper than what was actually charged to my card. When I called they refused to honor the price I was initially displayed and I had them cancel the order. Then I ordered again from uber eats. I ordered a poke bowl your way with custom ingredients, and specifically noted I had a cucumber allergy. What I received had more cucumber than fish and unfortunately didn't notice until after taking a bite. I called the store hoping to get a replacement order, and was told by the manager Louis that it's not their problem and to contact uber. I told him I could feel my throat getting itchy as I was talking and his only response was "can I help you with anything else?" As someone who works in the service industry I am shocked with how dismissive the service was. I was treated like an order number, and not as a human suffering a medical event from their negligence

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    Kissfish - Wrap with shrimp and the works

    Kissfish

    4.2(262 reviews)
    5.1 miForest Hills
    $$

    Literally my favorite poke place ever! Been coming here since high school and it'll always be my…read morefavorite. Not many places have eel, so I always get it when I come here. Their portions are pretty generous too and the presentation is beautiful. This place is great for people with social anxiety-- you fill out a paper form with all the options in front of you and you don't have to worry about remembering everything you want when you tell the cashier. There are only a few tables and seats inside, plus some seats along the window where my friend and I sat. Parking is difficult on Austin though, so either hope for parking on the side streets or just take the train (M/R).

    Cuisine: 7 Service: 7…read moreDecor: 6 Value: 8 Overall: 7 I will admit that I am a sushi snob and rarely venture to lower quality local sushi shops for a meal. When I do, it's mostly ordering the cooked food rather than raw stuff. However, I was craving sashimi and sushi so bad that I decided to step into this restaurant one day last week. This is actually my second time here. First time being years ago when they first opened. Honestly, I still remember getting a few salmon/tuna hand rolls and was pleasantly surprised. Therefore, I may not have been expecting a blow my mind type of meal, but I certainly thought it would be fresh. Well, I was right, it was fresh. More importantly, it was overall quite tasty. It starts with the rice, which was warm and glutinous. I thought the house soy might have been overpowering, but it was a good sauce and unified all the flavors in the bowl. If you look at the picture of my ordering sheet, you can see that I ordered a ton of stuff. I paid extra for two more ptlroteins (eel & tamago), along with extra toppings (avocado and ikura). By rhe time I was done, my bowl was $29, but I felt it was a good deal. In the end, I know poke bowls will never be my first choice. However, what I learned is that I would definitely come back again when I'm desperate for some raw fish and rice.

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    SUKIYA Ramen & Poke - Chicken Karaage Bowl

    SUKIYA Ramen & Poke

    4.7(59 reviews)
    7.2 miBayside
    $$

    Just a short walking distance from my house, I stumbled upon a little ramen and poke spot tucked…read moreinto the neighborhood. From the outside, it looked unassuming, but I was curious enough to step inside. The place is run by a nice, friendly Asian owner who immediately gave off a warm, welcoming energy. He greeted me with a smile and made me feel comfortable right away, which set the tone for the visit. The menu features seven types of ramen, covering the main classics you'd expect to find in Japan--everything from miso to shoyu, vegetarian, tonkotsu, and more. It's the kind of menu that isn't overwhelming but still offers a variety of flavors for different preferences. They have rice bowls, to self built poke-bowl, I usually go for miso ramen, so I stuck with what I know and added beef as my protein choice. When the bowl arrived, the presentation was neat and appetizing. The broth had a nice golden-brown color, with noodles sitting just beneath the surface, slices of beef layered on top, and half an egg resting alongside. The aroma was rich yet not overpowering. The first sip of the broth instantly impressed me--it wasn't overly salty or heavy, but instead had a clean, well-balanced flavor that still carried depth. One thing I appreciated was that it didn't leave that dry, salty aftertaste that makes you guzzle water afterward. It was flavorful enough that I actually drank the broth down almost entirely, which I rarely do. The beef was tender and worth the extra $1 upgrade--it added more substance to the bowl and paired nicely with the miso broth. The only part that caught me off guard was the "extra egg." I paid an additional $1 for it, but instead of getting another whole egg, I simply received the other half of the one that was already included. It made me laugh a little when I realized, and although I felt slightly embarrassed asking, I let it go. It wasn't a big deal, more of a funny moment than anything else. As for the taste overall, I'd say the miso ramen leans toward the lighter side. To some people, it might come across as a bit mild compared to richer, heavier ramen you'd get at big-name shops, but for me, it was refreshing and enjoyable. I could see myself craving it on days when I want something flavorful but not overly rich. What really stood out during the visit was the service. The owner came out a couple of times to check on me, asking how I was enjoying the ramen. He even suggested I try the tonkotsu ramen next time, which he described as creamier and more full-bodied if I wanted something richer. I appreciated his attentiveness--not just toward me, but toward all the other guests as well. He moved around the restaurant, making sure everyone was comfortable, and you could tell he genuinely cared about their experience. That kind of interaction adds a personal touch that makes small neighborhood spots like this so special. The restaurant itself has a cozy, casual vibe. It's not flashy or overly decorated, but it has a clean and simple setup that makes you feel at ease. It feels like the kind of place you could easily make a regular stop, whether you're grabbing a quick lunch, a solo dinner, or even bringing a friend for a casual meal. All in all, I had a really good experience. The food was satisfying, the atmosphere was laid-back, and the owner's hospitality made it even better. Even with the little egg mishap, I left happy and already planning my next visit. Next time, I'll definitely be trying the tonkotsu ramen, and maybe even exploring the poke options too. This is the kind of local gem I'm glad I found within walking distance of home.

    This place has my favorite poke bowl. Omg the spicy poke bowl with the egg, the ginger, the spicy…read moretuna, the salmon. I also love the spicy tuna nachos and the gyoza is the best gyoza especially with the sauce that's on the side I've only doordashed from here but my order has been consistently delish. Highly recommend this place.

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    GUPJI

    4.7(158 reviews)
    5.8 miMurray Hill, Flushing
    $$

    A quaint Korean spot with a lovely brick and wood design (with comfortable cushions) and soft…read moreKorean music playing. Bathrooms are clean (one men's and one women's on opposite side of the restaurant, but they're individual, so I'm sure you could go into whichever if need be). There is a small call button on each table, as they can be busy making the food. Service is always great though. The hot tea is soothing. They do have a decent selection of alcohol. The complimentary salad is fresh (grape tomatoes, mango, radish, mozzarella, red onions, grilled chicken) with a light vinaigrette. The complimentary banchan has a good flavor, especially the jalapeno/onion banchan. It's got quite a kick to it! The complimentary soup is light, but still has good flavor. It's great for the cooler weather. The Tako Wasabi is one of the better variations I've had. I love that it comes with seaweed! It adds great texture and extra flavor. The Tako Wasabi has the right amount of wasabi to help clear up the sinuses. It is balanced with the fresh herbs and cucumber. The Chili Mayo Fish Jerky was a newer starter, so I had to try it. I love that it's cut like chips and warmed up slightly. Great flavors with a bit of a kick. Must get if you love fish jerky. I usually get the Flying Fish Roe Rice. It has a great variety of flying fish roe plated neatly on top a perfectly cooked rice. Be sure to press the rice against the (super hot) bowl to get as much crispy bits as possible. I enjoy the eating it with the seaweed. Consistently great Korean spot.

    The food is always amazing. Fresh and well seasoned. Not overly salty. The service is impeccable…read more The environment is always clean.

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    My favorite, Tako wasabi appetizer. So fresh!

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    Bamboo Ya

    Bamboo Ya

    4.0(265 reviews)
    5.0 miForest Hills
    $$

    Updated review based on my experience in person and through takeout. I usually go and order a…read moresalmon don which is salmon sashimi over vinegared rice, and the portions are huge for a reasonable price. Generally the slices are nice and thick and there's plenty of rice, but when I ordered this as take out, they gave me much less rice which I didn't expect. I'd also say that they're happy hour is very generous and they have a decent variety of drinks like plum wine and beers. This place can get very busy and it can be difficult to flag down staff. It would be nice if they had one of those buzzing buttons that you could use to call the staff. Overall, still my favorite place to eat at in person. Vibe is casual and looks like there's a lot of repeat customers which is good

    We stopped into Bamboo Ya on Austin Street after helping my son get his internet set up at his…read moreplace. My wife had heard good things and we had been craving sushi for a while, so we took a stroll over and gave it a shot. I went with my usual order -- a spider roll and spicy tuna -- and both were solid. I tried a third roll as well but honestly cannot remember what it was, and it did not leave much of an impression either way. The first two though were good enough to bring me back. The highlight of the visit was honestly our server. She was cool, spunky, and had a great sense of humor. We ended up laughing and joking around with her throughout the meal, which added a lot to the overall experience. Pleasant visit all around. We will be back.

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