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Best Sushi Rolls Restaurants in Flushing (11355)

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
Chakra Japanese Fusion
Late-night sushi-and-hot-food range with crowd-pleasing special rolls.

Notable Picks

$$$ Queensboro Hill
A late-night Japanese-fusion hangout where the menu runs from classic rolls to bigger, sauce-forward special rolls and bento comfort. It’s strongest as a reliable “sushi + something hot” stop—order a couple rolls, add a bento or side, and treat the anime-leaning decor as part of the fun.
Must-Try Dishes: Kurama Roll (AKA phenix), Shrimp Tempura Roll, Dragon Roll
What makes it special: Late-night sushi-and-hot-food range with crowd-pleasing special rolls.
$$$ 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
What makes it special: Korean sashimi energy with sushi-set structure for sharing.
$$ Murray Hill
A low-key neighborhood spot that pairs straightforward sushi with bento boxes and poke bowls—practical, clean flavors over flash. Best for a quick, tidy meal when you want reliable fish-and-rice basics and a drink on the side.
Must-Try Dishes: Sashimi Bento Box, Poke Bowl, Sushi Bento Box
What makes it special: Bento-and-poke focus that keeps sushi meals efficient and consistent.

Worthy Picks

$$ Downtown Flushing
A small-format sushi bar that doubles as a casual drinks-and-snacks hangout, with a karaoke stage that shifts the vibe from dinner to late-night. It’s best for groups who want a fun room and simple bites rather than a precision sushi experience.
Must-Try Dishes: Takoyaki, Gyoza, Chicken wings
What makes it special: Sushi-bar snacks with a karaoke-friendly late-night setup.