Reviews
What Wes O likes about Fujiya:
This restaurant serves the most delicious salmon teriyaki bento box. They use an actual piece of salmon, not thin, overcooked slices like many other places. Being Japanese myself, I think this restaurant is quite impressive. View all feedback. What Charles C doesn't like about Fujiya:
Fish were not fresh. Staffs are ok but felt sushi and sashimi we had was worst or second worst I ever had. Felt all the sashimi and sushi were served fish that are about to go bad. However, shrimp Tempura and fried calamari were good. Udon was only as good as in school cafeteria quality. View all feedback.
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This restaurant serves the most delicious salmon teriyaki bento box. They use an actual piece of salmon, not thin, overcooked slices like many other places. Bei...
read moreMy friends and I were surprised it was pretty empty when we got there. The seating area has a nice vibe with the cherry blossoms around the booths and there's m...
read moreThe atmosphere at this sushi restaurant is more like a club, which may not be everyone's vibe, but the quality of the fish is really good, which is what matters...
read moreI have been a patron of Fujiya for more than 6 years, but I stopped visiting after COVID. However, I recently returned to give it another try and it seems like...
read moreI'm a regular customer that comes to fujiya most of the time. The decor inside the restaurant is very beautiful, they did a nice job with it. The employees here...
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read moreFujiya offers a vibrant atmosphere with modern decor and friendly staff, making it an appealing destination for sushi lovers. Although some dishes highlight fresh fish and standout flavors, inconsistencies in service and food quality mar the experience. While the salmon teriyaki bento box receives praise, the sushi has drawn criticism for being overpriced and lacking finesse. Diners note that certain specialties—like the nigiri—outshine the rolls. Despite some recent struggles, many loyal patrons remain optimistic about Fujiya's potential, hoping for a return to its former glory as a local favorite for sushi lovers.