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Jeju-Island

149-22 41st Ave, Flushing, NY 11355
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Jeju-Island 8.1
Murray Hill
A Korean seafood-forward room where sashimi and sushi-style sets are the main draw, with generous cuts and a built-for-sharing table rhythm. Treat it like a focused raw-fish meal—start with a set, add one supporting hot dish, and let the fish carry the experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Assorted sashimi platter, Sushi set (nigiri + soup/noodles), Spicy seafood stew
Scores:
Value: 7.6 Service: 7.9 Consistency: 8.1 Food Quality: 8.5 Atmosphere: 7.1 Cultural Relevance: 8
What makes it special: Korean sashimi energy with sushi-set structure for sharing.
Who should go: Groups that want a sashimi-first meal
When to visit: Early dinner for calm pacing
What to order: Sashimi platter, sushi set, one hot stew
Insider tip: Don’t over-order—one main raw set plus one hot dish reads best.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only; manageable before 6pm but tight in the evening. Expect circling during weekend dinner hours.
Dress code: Smart casual leaning dressy—nice jeans are fine, but this reads better with a polished look.
Noise level: Moderate to lively—easy to hold a conversation, but the room has energetic group-table buzz.
Weekend wait: 30–60 minutes without a reservation, especially for larger tables
Weekday lunch: Typically no wait or very short wait
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Limited—some vegetable rolls, sides, and soups, but the menu is seafood-first
Vegan options: Very limited—possible with sides only; not an ideal choice
Gluten-free options: Mostly yes for sashimi and plain sushi, but sauces and marinades may contain soy—ask before ordering
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes, especially if you enjoy seafood—the setting feels special without being stiff, and shared sets create an easy flow.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Possible on weekdays or early evenings; weekends and groups should book ahead to avoid long waits.
Is it kid-friendly? Better for teens than young kids—the menu and pacing skew adult, and there are no dedicated kids’ options.
Best For
Better for: Group-friendly sashimi and sushi sets with generous cuts and a polished, Korean seafood–driven experience.
Skip if: You want casual rolls, quick solo dining, or strong vegetarian/vegan options—simpler sushi counters will fit better.