Wabi Nori Queens

  4.6 – 796 reviews   • Sushi restaurant

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Modern hand roll bar in Flushing, Queens specializing in premium Asian seafood dishes, freshly made sushi hand rolls, craft cocktails, and curated sake. Experience high-quality fish, bold flavors, and an intimate dining atmosphere perfect for date nights, group dinners, and sushi lovers seeking an elevated experience.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Wabi Nori Queens 11354

Hours

Tuesday5–11 PM
Wednesday5–11 PM
Thursday5–11 PM
Friday3–11 PM
Saturday11 AM–11 PM
Sunday11 AM–11 PM
Monday5–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 33-70 Farrington St, Queens, NY 11354

Phone: (718) 971-2413

Website: https://wabinori.com/queens

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Reviews

Jessica Ibarra
Had a great experience at Wabi Nori in Flushing. From the service to the food and drinks and even the atmosphere- everything was amazing! The host Sonny was warm and welcoming, Amy our waitress was really great and made wonderful recommendations and we even got to meet Chef Sam, who was a delight to chat to and entertaining to watch while he served people at the omakase bar. The vibe was perfect, too. Music wasn’t too loud and the decor really helped in setting the mood. Definitely a place I’d come back to for dinner or even a drink at the bar – highly recommend to anyone looking for a cool spot in Flushing!
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Juan Fonseca
While visiting New York and staying in Corona, Queens my wife’s hometown we were craving some delicious sushi and discovered Kaizen. From the moment you walk in, the ambiance, décor, and most importantly the people immediately set the tone for an unforgettable dining experience.
We started with cocktails, and every one was a hit. The Kaizen Lychee-tini and Shiranami Paloma were smooth and perfectly balanced, and the Tokyo Mule was outstanding especially for someone like me who loves ginger. These handcrafted cocktails did not disappoint.
The service was truly top-notch. Thiha made excellent recommendations, we began with five different hand rolls each one showcasing incredibly fresh, high-quality fish. We also enjoyed the miso blackened cod and the karaage Japanese fried chicken with a spicy mayo sauce, both of which were packed with flavor and cooked to perfection.
Every dish was thoughtfully presented, and Jessica took the time to explain each plate in detail, which made the experience feel personal and elevated. Between Thiha, Jessica, Elias, and the consistently fresh fish & savory dishes, the entire evening was a hit. We will absolutely be back for the omakase experience. Thank you to the entire Kaizen team for a memorable night!
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Klara Raymond
Stopped by here briefly right when they opened and sat at the bar. It is so cute inside and plenty of photo ops. Friendly bartender and super welcoming. We ordered a couple cocktails – the Spicy Matcha Margarita and I believe it was The Kaizen cocktail. Both were very good and then we had ordered a few handrolls, the hotate, botan ebi and the A5 Miyazaki Wagyu. All of them were absolutely delicious and the Happy Hour here is definitely worth it. We plan on coming back to try more of their menu.
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JaySan Avante
Truthfully, not bad at all if you’re in Flushing & cannot venture off to the city. I ate here in October & it was pretty good. It wasn’t Michelin level, grant it, but does that mean it’s not worthy? Drinks were good too.
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Frugal Cyclist
Exquisite

You get WOWED first by the venue as you walk in. A hint of elegance & simplicity while evoking a sense of beauty.

Feels like a midtown vibe. A great spot for a romantic date or rendezvous .

Omakase refers to “a meal consisting of dishes selected by the chef.”

The 7 course Omakase was delicious. Silky slivers of fish working its magic with each bite.
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Rebecca Whitney
I have never been a hand roll sushi person. Until today. It was a delightful treat to try sushi a new way. I had one classic and two signature options. I really liked them all. Service was fantastic and the atmosphere was calming with a modern but beautiful aesthetic.
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Cheryl Woo
Was there at 5pm on a Thursday for their $100 Omakase meal. The restaurant has a nice decor. We sat at the sushi bar and was able to watch the sushi chef prepare the courses. Fresh pickled ginger cubes were provided to clear the palate. He also gave us additional information on some of the dishes. The food was very good, fresh seafood, and good service. My husband also had the $45 saki flight which he enjoyed.
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Austin Reardon
Dear Kaizen,

My wife and I chose Kaizen for our wedding anniversary this year due to our shared love of Omakase, and living together in Flushing for fifteen years. We’d been before, sitting at the bar, and had an incredible time. The chef’s attention to detail along with the fun atmosphere and kind staff were all we needed to convince us to bring our parents here for our shared big day.

While as a couple our experience was lovely, bringing our parents there proved to be a mistake. We sat at a booth due to my mother-in-laws mobility issues due to her Parkinson’s, and the five of us (my wife, myself, my sister-in-law, father-in-law, & mother-in-law) ordered the 6 course Omakase with each of us getting one or two add ones. The first course was served delicately, and we all sipped our little soups with joy. My parents had never experienced Omakase, and it was important for me to have them savior each dish distinctly for its own special flavors.

After our first dish we were informed that our sake pairing would be sped up & my wife and I agreed. Next, instead of the next plated dish, we were served all five courses on a single dish without any of the accompaniments. I was embarrassed on behalf of my family, as one is easy to recognize when a restaurant wants people to leave as fast as possible. This was meant to be a paced, slow, family dinner where we talked about our accomplishments and celebrated each other. Instead, we were rushed when the place was not busy. I appreciated the manager coming to us at the end and asking if everything was ok, but being polite I just thanked him.

In the future, if you provide Omakase at booths, provide the experience, or don’t offer it.
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sally phan (Sally)
I was so excited when I found out Wabi Nori was opening its second location! The food was on point as usual fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. Their hand rolls are always a standout, and the drinks pair perfectly with everything.

The staff and manager were so welcoming and attentive, which made the experience even better. The ambiance is chill, beautiful, and perfect for a relaxed night out. Definitely a spot I’ll keep coming back to!
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Jennie OT
Had such a great experience at Wabi Nori in Flushing! The restaurant has a beautiful, modern atmosphere that feels both lively and relaxed…perfect for a date night or dinner with friends. The service was attentive and friendly, and the staff made sure everything came out perfectly. Overall, it was a wonderful dining experience and definitely a spot I’d come back to again. Highly recommend if you’re looking for great sushi and a stylish Japanese dining experience in Flushing!
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