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Best Sushi Restaurants in Forest Hills (11375)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: December 2025

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Our Top Pick
Sushi Time
Fast, travel-friendly sushi that stays reliably fresh for takeout.

Notable Picks

$ Forest Hills
A compact Austin Street sushi counter built for consistent takeout: straightforward nigiri, sashimi, and tightly rolled maki that travel well. Locals lean on it for quick weeknight orders where freshness and speed matter more than ambiance.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy tuna roll, Sashimi dinner, Hot udon soup
What Makes it Special: Fast, travel-friendly sushi that stays reliably fresh for takeout.
8.3
$$$ Forest Hills
A more serious Japanese restaurant in the neighborhood, strongest when you order sashimi-forward and keep the meal paced. The room reads calm and grown-up, making it a reliable pick when you want higher-end fish without leaving Queens.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s omakase (when offered), Sashimi assortment, Toro nigiri
What Makes it Special: A sashimi-first neighborhood destination with a more refined fish focus.
8.2
$$ Forest Hills
A polished lounge-y dining room where sushi shares the spotlight with broader Japanese-leaning comfort and cocktails. Best for groups who want a lively setting and a menu that can cover rolls, apps, and shareable plates without overthinking it.
Must-Try Dishes: Joker roll, Monster Lobster roll, Sushi & sashimi entrée
What Makes it Special: A modern sushi-and-cocktails room that plays well for groups.
$$ Forest Hills
A full-service Japanese spot on Austin Street with a steady sushi bar and a menu that works for both casual rolls and cooked plates. It’s strongest when you mix one clean, fish-forward roll with one hot appetizer so the meal has contrast.
Must-Try Dishes: Yellowtail jalapeño roll, Hamachi kama (yellowtail collar), Agedashi tofu
What Makes it Special: A versatile, full-service sushi bar that fits both groups and casual dinners.

Worthy Picks

$$ Forest Hills
A smaller, neighborhood sushi spot that’s most consistent when you keep the order classic and let freshness do the work. Locals gravitate toward the roll lineup and value-minded set meals, making it a practical go-to over a destination splurge.
Must-Try Dishes: Forest Hills Roll, Sushi deluxe, Negi toro roll
What Makes it Special: A compact neighborhood sushi counter that overdelivers on value and freshness.
7.7
$$ Forest Hills
A straightforward Austin Street sushi bar that’s best treated as a reliable neighborhood stop rather than a trend-chasing place. Stick to simple nigiri and one or two rolls and you’ll get the most consistent, clean finish.
Must-Try Dishes: Salmon avocado roll, Spicy tuna roll, Sushi lunch combo
What Makes it Special: A no-drama neighborhood sushi option for simple rolls and combos.