Service Options: In-store shopping
Hours
Monday | 8AM–4PM |
Tuesday | 8AM–4PM |
Wednesday | 8AM–4PM |
Thursday | 8AM–4PM |
Friday | 8AM–4PM |
Saturday | 9AM–1PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3145 Downing St, Flushing, NY 11354 Phone: (718) 445-4010 Website: http://japanesefooddepot.com/
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Review Summary
恩meng
I find myself comparing their sushi to any sushi I sample.
nick sanchez
Idk where people on he review were able to try this place food.
D.S. Jun
Reasonably priced products.
nick sanchez
I swear I wanna running in circles looking for entrance to this place and didn’t see anywhere a actuall storefront. Idk where people on he review were able to try this place food. Completely deceiving and wasted my time. Place is all wherehouse area and nothing
D.S. Jun
Reasonably priced products. Warehouse feel.
恩meng
How have I not rated/reviewed Watawa yet? I have been coming to Watawa for at least 4 years now; they’re consistently good. I find myself comparing their sushi to any sushi I sample. They are a great local spot. Located in the middle of the block on Ditmars Blvd., Watawa recently underwent massive renovation and doubled their space. I have visited once since their renovation and was happy to see that the food and ambience were still up to par post-renovation. It’s often been my experience that when a good place closes down temporarily for renovations, they’re never as good as they were when they reopen.The interesting thing about Watawa’s food is that I find there to be a sweetness about it. Whether I am there with my boyfriend or family, we usually order a variation of the same few items: Edamame, Gyoza, Shumai, California Rolls, Chicken/Shrimp Teriyaki, and Fried Rice. The Gyoza and Shumai (s) often come with a cherry on the side. It compliments the stickiness and tenderness of the meat/fish really well, though it seems like it wouldn’t. I have sampled almost all of their rolls, none of which I can really say I didn’t like. Every meal is accompanied by a salad and soup (though my father and brother went recently and could have sworn that the waiter asked them to choose between the two). They have a pretty extensive menu and sake list.Watawa’s new renovation includes a much larger dining area, sushi preparation area, and a bar. I find it to be a really nice touch. The bar is this amazing glass thing – a work of art, really. It certainly looks as though they put a lot of effort into making sure the new space reflects what their food and service is all about – efficiency, good presentation, and keeping up with the times.Lastly, their service has always been consistent. The hostess and servers are always attentive and I never feel as though I am left on the back burner, even on a busy night. I will continue to go there as long as they stay open because I truly love their food. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a solid Japanese meal. I know some people have commented that their food is not authentic, but it is most definitely tasty. As for its rivals, Sakura, Kumo, or Kitaku, Watawa trumps them all.