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Businiess name:  Narita
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Narita's been around for as long as I can remember, and we are talking about 25 plus years. I loved the chicken teriyaki when I was a teenager, my family's night out would consist of going to Narita and then a movie afterward. One thing that I really missed when I was away in college was Narita's food, when my parents came for the visits, they would bring me food from Narita to make me feel less homesick. Years gone by, I am now married with 2 young children(2 and 5), and yes, they have my genes. My kids love the teriyaki, the yaki-soba, the gyoza and the kappa maki. My wife loves the maguro and hamachi sashimi and my favorites are the ankimo appetizer, miso-Chilean seabass, torched toro sashimi and their chocolate lava cake (we had to order 3 since no one wants to share.) Narita is a great family restaurant, friendly staff, consistency in food quality and a true gem in Forest Hills. Pros: Best Japanese In Queens Cons: PARKING!!!!

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