Tibetan Japanese

75-26 37th Ave, Queens - 11372
131 reviews
Asian Fusion Japanese Himalayan/Nepalese
(718) 440-9359

Tasty home style food, very fresh. Friendly service.

Excellent food and reasonably priced. Would highly recommend.We had beef momos and spicy chicken, and both were great. The flavors are indo-Chinese, and perfect for our palates.Try the Indian tea too!

The food was good. Not sure about sushi as I didn’t give it a try. The service is excellent.

I've only tried the California, shrimp tempura, spicy tuna rolls and chicken teriyaki box. but so far i loved everything! Prices are also pretty good and the staff was nice. Wait time was kinda long but to be fair the place was busy and honestly it was worth the wait

Really good, flavorful food..service could've been better, but its a busy place..so understood..would I go back, likely because the food was really good..but not for the ambiance or service..

Beef was a bit dry. Tea was good and rolls were good. Maybe I shouldve just got fried rice but I wanted to try something different. Clean and warm. Good service.

Good food and great tasteAuthentic and cheap

The Tibetan food was perfect! The only critique is that I'd go to a dedicated sushi spot instead for quality sushi - but the taste of the handpulled noodle soup, the tripe appetizer, momo, etc. more than made up for it. Would return!

Hooooo lord this place is gonna make me go broke with how often we come here. First of all, the sushi is probably the best in the neighborhood in my opinion. The fish is always fresh and they season their rice PERFECTLY. the wai wai sadeko? AMAZING. An absolute must-try if you like spicy. Momos are delicious, we’ve had them fried, steamed, boiled, etc.10/10 would recommend. This place is always busy and for a good reason.

Came to this place to have dinner with a friend. The setting is nice and cozy and perfect for dining with friends. We started things off with some Tibetan butter tea It was so warm and delicious and slightly salted. The butter tea is traditionally called Po Cha. After we had finished the tea we had beef Momos for everyone at the table. The beef momos were good, I couldn't get enough of them. There were three of us there and we each had an entree. I ordered the Then Tung which is a hand pulled noodle soup with beef. It was delicious. My girlfriend ordered the Phing Sha which is a bean thread noodle soup with beef. I tried it and liked better than my dish. Finally, my other friend or the chow mein. The chow mein here is better than most chow meins that you would find at a Chinese restaurants. It's surprisingly good. Also, I met the owner and she was super nice and welcoming. I would definitely come back to this place again.