Tokyo GoGo
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+1 (718) 224-1888
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24203 Northern Blvd, Queens, NY 11362
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- Queens
- Posted 1 year ago
We strive and dedicate our best to serve you the freshest and finest Japanese cuisine with neighborhood price. For your convenience, the delivery service will always be with you through phone and our website. Let us make fresh fresher and closer for you!
Tokyo GoGo is a family owned Japanese Restaraunt. With our over 10 years experience of cuisine, we insist on choosing the finest ingredients imported from Japan. The taste you have here is as same as the mouth tasted everyday at Japan.
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