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Best Sushi Rolls Restaurants in Flushing (11354)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
River Japanese Cuisine
All-you-can-eat sushi house where roll variety dominates the menu.

Notable Picks

$ Downtown Flushing
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
What makes it special: All-you-can-eat sushi house where roll variety dominates the menu.
$ Downtown Flushing
Kaizen is a modern omakase and hand-roll bar tucked just off Farrington Street, known for tightly curated nigiri flights and made-to-order temaki. Guests come for pristine fish, a long counter, and a vibe that feels closer to a sleek city bar than a traditional Flushing storefront.
Must-Try Dishes: Toro hand roll, Salmon ikura hand roll, Chef’s omakase nigiri set
What makes it special: A focused omakase and hand-roll counter where seasonal cuts and temaki are the star.
$$$$ Downtown Flushing
Kakurega Sushi is a small, reservation-driven sushi bar hidden along 37th Avenue, built around intimate omakase experiences. The room is low-lit and compact, with much of the action happening inches away at the counter.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s omakase tasting, Tri toro don, Chirashi bowl
What makes it special: A tiny, counter-focused omakase bar where the chef leads the entire experience.
$ North Flushing
Northern Sushi & Sashimi is a cash-only takeout shop specializing in large-format platters that feed families and parties across North Flushing. The focus is on abundant roll and sashimi combos rather than dining in, with affordable pricing and fresh platters that regulars rely on for gatherings.
Must-Try Dishes: Sushi and sashimi party platter, Salmon lover’s combo, Assorted roll combo
What makes it special: A small counter spot turning out high-value sushi and sashimi platters for takeout.
$$ Downtown Flushing
Yoi Sushi Japanese sits just off Main Street and offers a broad menu of rolls, nigiri, and cooked Japanese comfort dishes in a casual dining room. Locals treat it as a dependable weeknight sushi solution with the option to go heavier on rolls or simple sashimi.
Must-Try Dishes: House special roll, Salmon avocado roll, Assorted sashimi platter
What makes it special: A casual, centrally located sushi shop balancing big roll selection with fair pricing.
$ Union Street Corridor
Union Sushi is a small Union Street spot that focuses on classic rolls, basic nigiri, and quick, takeout-friendly sushi sets. It’s more about reliable, everyday sushi than omakase theatrics, with pricing that makes repeat visits easy.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy tuna roll, Dragon roll, Sushi combo box
What makes it special: A straightforward neighborhood sushi shop known for fresh rolls and strong value.