
Address and Contact Information
Address: 69-12 Austin St, Flushing, NY 11375
Phone: (718) 268-8388
Website: https://www.bambooyafh.com/
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As soon as we come inside we could feel the great vibe and we felt so welcome great management and staff!!
My Chicken Ramen was 10/10 and the signature rolls were out of this world very fresh and delicious
I would definitely bring my family back!!!
Tonight was the last time I’ll be ordering from Bamboo Ya. I ordered 2x Steak Teriyaki dishes, one in the form of a Bento Box and one combo plate. The food came missing multiple sides like the rice, the salad, and the soup that comes with the meal. The steak was bland and fatty to the point where I, for the first time in my life, turned down a steak dinner.
When I called, instead of rectifying my issue, they told me they’d send me a small side of rice and it took over 30 minutes to arrive (I’m a 3 minute drive away).
The sushi doesn’t taste fresh at all. The best part of the entire restaurant is their spicy mayo which is saying a lot. One of the most disappointing experiences I’ve had at a restaurant in a long time. There are plenty of other places to get Sushi on Austin St, do yourself a favor and branch out.
The scallion pancakes, sexy salmon roll, and some other dishes we are shared family style.
Definitely recommend! Very nice staff, and comfortable atmosphere.
The prices are reasonable.
Love Frankie, Maria and their team.
My husband and I eat at Bamboo Ya (Forest Hills) often.
While being escorted to the back it was nice to see many of the artifacts posted around the restaurant i.g the boat hanging from the ceiling.
Our waiter took the due diligence to provide recommendations and answer our questions.
Food was served quick and fresh. I loved the taste of my entree and dipped my chopsticks into my friend’s cuisines as well.
Portion sizes were large and several of us brought food home.
We sat down, and shortly after, she came to take our order and brought our drinks. She mentioned that the appetizers would be out soon. For appetizers, we had crispy calamari and shumai. The calamari was a bit chewy, but still fine.
For the main course, we had shrimp fried rice, a chicken teriyaki dinner bento, and several sushi rolls: salmon tempura, tuna special roll, snow white roll, and sexy salmon roll. The sushi came out on a boat, with about eight pieces per roll. It was a lot more food than we expected! The bento and shrimp fried rice were both so filling that we had enough leftovers for lunch the next day.
I ordered an alcoholic drink called a Moscow Mule, but it was quite strong for my taste. I mentioned it to the waitress, and she kindly brought me ginger ale to mix it to my liking. My husband ordered a drink as well, but unfortunately, it never arrived, even after we reminded her.
For dessert, we had fried ice cream—one vanilla and one chocolate. Despite being full, we somehow managed to finish it because it was absolutely delicious.
When we asked for the bill, the waitress told us we received a 10% discount due to the holiday (we went just before New Year’s).