Tibetan Japanese

  4.5 – 399 reviews   • Asian fusion restaurant

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Address: 75-26 37th Ave, Jackson Heights, NY 11372

Phone: (718) 440-9359

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Reviews

Amir Shah
Excellent unique food. We had chicken chow mein, chilly chicken, both were quite spicy and bursting with flavor.

Mango lassi. Yum tall glass

Then vegetarian momo steamed to start. My daughter also had sushi. All items excellent. momo a bit different than Chinese dumplings

We went on a rainy Saturday around 5pm. No wait 30% of tables filled. Usually there is a wait. Very affordable at $56 including tip.
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Elliott K
Loved the flavors, servers were kind and accommodating to our spice levels, and gave great recommendations. You would think in a fusion place, one of them has to be compromised. But the Tibetan dishes we ordered were so good, full of flavor, spice, sour, savory, and with a kick. And the sashimi was actually pretty fresh, fresher than other casual Japanese restaurants in queens. Price is very reasonable as well.

Place is not super big so you may have to wait a little when it’s busy. We waited 15 min but no big deal. It’s worth it. I would def come back. Thank you for the great service and wonderful dinner
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Renan “LarryM” M
A Heartfelt Tribute to an Extraordinary Neighborhood Gem

From the moment you step through the door of this humble restaurant, you are embraced by a warmth that feels almost sacred. The staff welcomes you not just with a smile, but with a gentle Tibetan‑Japanese bow that immediately sets the tone: this is a place where hospitality is not performed — it is lived. There is a quiet, hidden aura here, something deeply human and beautifully sincere, that makes you feel at peace the moment you enter.

I discovered this restaurant by chance while wandering through this vibrant, multicultural neighborhood — and what a blessing that moment turned out to be. My first taste of their dishes was unforgettable: the soul‑warming soup, the perfectly crafted momos, the fresh sashimi, the fragrant tea, and the comforting lomein. Each dish felt like it was prepared with care, tradition, and genuine pride. I was so impressed that I immediately brought my sisters… then my brother… and then my closest friends. What began as casual lunches soon became cherished memories we continue to talk about.

The restaurant is clean, inviting, and lovingly maintained. The service? Absolutely A‑plus — attentive without being intrusive, kind without being forced, and consistently welcoming no matter how busy they are. This is the kind of hospitality you rarely find, even in high‑end establishments.

And the food… it keeps you coming back. Their Sashimi Deluxe is a personal favorite, always fresh and beautifully arranged, and their chicken lomein remains one of the most satisfying comfort dishes I’ve had anywhere.

This is not a fancy restaurant with chandeliers or luxury décor — it doesn’t need to be. What they offer is far more valuable: authenticity, heart, flavor, warmth, and a sense of belonging.
Thank you, Tibetan Japanese (Asian Fusion), for being such a special part of this community — and for giving all of us a place where good food and genuine kindness meet.
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Sledge Williams
A relatively plain looking place that doesn’t stand out from the other restaurants in the area but it’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.
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EHSAAS SHAAN
It was wonderful spending time here with my friends, the food was fresh and it came faster.
Environment was pretty fresh and good.
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kevin alexander
The food is great and the sushi was fresh and great portions! Service was a great as the food! The sizzling mo mo’s was so tasty and the right amount of spice. The hand rolls were delicious and full of color!
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Ray Pak
Humble little asian restaurant in Queens. The menu is indeed a mix of Tibetan and Japanese food. Personally, I opted for momos here and it was good. I have yet to try other menu options. They also had an interesting lasuni Gobi which I always knew to be an Indian dish. This variety was different but also good. Would stop by for some more food one day
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Suneel Devgan
Had a good lunch. Tuna avocado salad and shrimp Shumai were good. Chilly chicken with gravy was a bit over cooked and hard to chew. Nice service and a clean place. Will def go back. ‼️
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B G
Tibetan Japanese offers outstanding food and service. The menu blends Tibetan and Japanese dishes, like flavorful momos and fresh sushi, with finesse. Attentive staff and a cozy ambiance make our time there perfect.
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Bhakti Dalvi
The food is no doubt good. The steamed chicken momos were great. The filling was tasty and paired well with the spicy sauce.
The spicy fried rice was simple, not too saucy, and hit correct notes.
Only complaint is that the lighting was bad. Makes the place look a bit off.
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