RESERVATIONS

Whether you are a long-time neighbor in Forest Hills or visiting Queens for the first time, we invite you to reserve your table at KATSUNO.
Our intimate Japanese restaurant is just a short walk from the Forest Hills LIRR station and Austin Street.
We offer an ideal setting for date nights, small gatherings, and those in search of a quiet yet refined dining experience in Queens.

Reservation Policy


We kindly ask our guests to make reservations in advance between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.

Please note that we operate by reservation only, and bookings are accepted by phone exclusively.

To ensure a smooth experience for all guests, please arrive on time—tables will be held for up to 15 minutes. If you need to cancel or modify your reservation, we appreciate advance notice, as last-minute changes may not always be accommodated.

As a small team, we can comfortably accommodate groups of up to 4 guests. Parties of 5 to 6 guests may be considered on a case-by-case basis, but unfortunately, we are unable to accept reservations for groups larger than 6.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. We look forward to welcoming you!

RESERVATIONS ONLY

What Our Customers Are Saying

“Incredible Japanese cooking that is always made with care and precision.”

“Excellent chef-owners dine.”

“A classic sensibility where authentic and tasteful food”

“The quality of the food is top notch with an excellent sake selection.”

“Authentic and tasteful food made with all the right choices of fresh ingredients.”

“Some of the best Japanese food we’ve had stateside.”

“A neighborhood gem of a restaurant worth seeking out.”

“Ingredients are quality, and the preparation and presentation are true to Japanese cuisine.”

“Consistently delightful way to open the palate.”

“Always made with care and precision.”

“Very authentic Japanese feel to it.”

A newly launched food site called Wheree described KATSUNO as a “hidden gem” in Forest Hills, known for its authentic sushi, cozy jazz-filled atmosphere, and warm hospitality. We were genuinely honored by the kind words. Read the full article on Wheree.