Ariyoshi

“I always get their Kijidon-Udon combo
which consists of Salad, chicken teriyaki over rice, udon soup, and ice cream all for about 14$.”

“-with their side salad, miso soup, and 1 even comes with 1 scoop green tea ice cream.”

“The also have many special rolls on the menu, and though none come to mind at this moment, I know we've ordered one or two and been happy with them.”

Ariyoshi

Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. 2.5 Stars. This is a reasonable priced Japanese restaurant for people who want to eat Japanese food in relaxing mood. Some of workers are Japanese and others are Asian who doesn't speak Japanese. I think this place is good for family.

    There are Izakaya menu, sushi, bento-box, noodles. Izakaya menu is Japanese tapas style dishes. Some menu are under $5.

    Some food is good, but not great. Some are okay. Don't expect their ramen is good. I tried my boyfriend's Tonkotsu ramen, but it was just okay. It didn't taste like real tonkotsu soup. If you want to eat good ramen, please go to ramen specialized restaurant.

    Bento-box is full of different kind of foods. That was good.

    I had grilled mackerel, that was good, too.

    Recently, I ordered Yaki-udon, which means fired udon noodle with vegetables and meat or seafood. Their Yaki-udon was totally different from what I expected. In my hometown area's Yaki-udon is an fried and sweet and seasoned with sweet and savory sauce.
    I heard some family use soy sauce to flavor. Either way, most sauce is absorbed in udon noodle. However, their Yaki-udon was soupy. The volume of the portion was good and it had a lot of vegetable, but I was disappointed by what I got.    

    I have been believed this is a real Japanese restaurant owned by Japanese and maybe it actually is, but that Yaki-udon was a bummer and started to have a doubt little bit. I will still go back there for cheap eat, but I will never order Yaki-udon.

    I never tried sushi there, but I will never order here. I rather want to eat in other sushi places even I pay much more.

  2. Second time here and would definitely have to agree that the first time was better. I came here on a Saturday evening, but it wasn't busy at ALL! (Literally 4 groups including us seated) The waiter first off directs is to sit in a corner by the window far away from everyone else and it felt like we had to TRY to get their attention for literally everything. Especially even the check, literally took them about 40 minutes to give us the check when asked….Frustration. BUT on the other hand, when we did get in contact with the waiters, they were actually super nice. In fact, we had like 3 waiters(maybe they got confused on which table to help and what not..) The food was pretty decent, had their ramen the last time and quite liked it. I would also recommend the dumplings for appetizers. This time I ordered the Salmon Teriyaki, which was pretty good! I would recommend this place for the food, but the as far as the service…they can do better.

  3. I love this place! It's convenient and has amazing sushi!

    I've eaten here and gotten take out. The environment is great and I really enjoyed it!

  4. Love this place!   Came here a couple of times.  Tonight was exceptional!!!! Here is all the food our table ordered:

    Sushi regular with California roll
    Sushi regular with Tuna roll
    Spicy salmon with avocado roll
    Tuna roll
    Stir fry plain udon noodles
    Regular coke
    Diet coke
    Seltzer with lemon

        This all came up to a total of $67.00 between 3 people.  The tofu soup that comes with the sushi regular is very fresh and delicious!   Big chunks of tofu in it!   The place is very spacious and clean.   Our waiter and waitress were very nice!   We didn't have room for dessert.   My daughters udon noodles were comfort food delicious. Nice, warm, savory and gooey is how I would describe them.  
        This is an excellent place to go to dinner.   The sushi is always fresh here.  You can park at the muni meter across the street if you can't find parking on the side streets.

  5. We had lunch here on Saturday while in the area.

    We have a regular lunch place in Sunnyside, Queens that we always eat at when in the area but today we chose to have a Japanese lunch.

    For starters, you should know that all restaurants in the New York City boroughs are graded by the Department of Health.  If a restaurant doesn't have an "A" rating posted in the window, don't look for me because I won't be there.

    OK so let's get to the lunch because I don't have all day.

    I had something with Shrimp and tempura veggies over rice. Now I love shrimp so I consider myself pretty knowledgeable when it comes to shrimp no matter how you cook it. In this case the shrimp were kind of soggy, and the breeding was falling off them.

    The tempura veggies were OK, and the rice was acceptable.

    My wife had a box lunch consisting of teriyaki chicken, rice, salad, and gyoza. She loved it and said she would go back there again.

    So we have a problem, next time in the area we'll be eating separately. So if you see her tell her I said hello and I'll meet here at the car.

  6. My cravings for this place occurs like once every other week and they never fail to satisfy me.

    I always get their Kijidon-Udon combo
    which consists of Salad, chicken teriyaki over rice, udon soup, and ice cream all for about 14$.
    It is well worth the price.

    I sometimes also get the almond tofu w/ vanilla ice cream when I have the sugary desires.

    Their staff is very welcoming and attentive
    i'd say that this is the best japanese eatery in the area, price/food quality ratio-wise.

    They also have new sake and their drinks are not that bad either.

  7. You're looking for a very serious sushi? Well this is the right place!
    Give it a try and you won't regret it!
    Servers were really nice!

  8. I've had better Japanese food before, but this place offers a wide array of dishes, ranging around ramen, donburi, sushi, udon, soba, etc. However, that's also what hurts them a bit in taste. Because there's so much variety, they can't really specialize on making a select category absolutely delicious.

    The staff is really friendly and helpful if you want recommendations.

    I ordered the katsudon here and it was alright. The rice didn't taste quite like Japanese rice, but more like the Chinese rice I eat at home. The katsu was a bit on a dry side. I've definitely had better when it comes to katsudon.

    If you want to eat Japanese cuisine, want some variety, and don't want to go far, you can check this place out. There are better places however.

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Monday, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
Tuesday, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
Wednesday, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
Thursday, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
Friday, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
Saturday, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
Sunday, 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm