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River Japanese Cuisine
Master Critic Review
River Japanese Cuisine
8.9
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River Japanese Cuisine is a high-volume all-you-can-eat sushi spot where roll variety, value and consistency have made it a go-to for Flushing locals. Long menus of specialty rolls, AYCE sets, and platters keep groups and families circling back for casual, roll-heavy dinners.
Must-Try Dishes:
River Monster Roll, Party D Sushi & Roll Platter, Chicken Tempura Roll
Scores:
Value: 8.9
Service: 8.2
Consistency: 9.1
Food Quality: 8.8
Atmosphere: 7
Cultural Relevance: 8.6
What makes it special: All-you-can-eat sushi house where roll variety dominates the menu.
Who should go: Groups craving endless rolls and casual Japanese comfort.
When to visit: Evenings or weekends when the room feels lively.
What to order: River Monster Roll, Party D sushi and roll platter, chicken tempura roll.
Insider tip: Time early-evening reservations; prime hours can mean waitlisted tables.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking on Roosevelt and nearby side streets is limited after 6pm; look for metered spots on quieter blocks or use nearby paid garages within a 3–5 minute walk.
Dress code: Casual and comfortable; most guests arrive in everyday wear appropriate for group dinners.
Noise level: Moderate to lively during peak AYCE hours; conversation is manageable but expect a busy dining room.
Weekend wait: 30–60 minutes without a reservation during peak all-you-can-eat rushes.
Weekday lunch: Typically no wait; faster turnover and quieter room.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Several roll options and appetizers fit vegetarian needs, though variety is more limited than for seafood eaters.
Vegan options: Very limited; a few cucumber or avocado rolls are available but not many entrée-level choices.
Gluten-free options: Some basic rolls can be prepared gluten-free if you avoid soy sauce and tempura; notify staff to confirm handling.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Better suited for casual meetups or fun nights out than intimate dates; the AYCE format and busy atmosphere favor relaxed, conversational groups.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes, but expect waits during weekend evenings; walk-ins are easiest at off-peak dinner hours or weekday lunches.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes—families are common, and the AYCE format works well for kids who like variety; spacious tables make it manageable for younger diners.
Best For
Better for: Large groups wanting value, variety, and predictable roll quality without overspending.
Skip if: You want pristine, high-end sushi, a quiet setting, or specialized omakase-style dining.