Fuji Hiro - Leeds
Fuji Hiro
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Fuji Hiro, the pioneering Japanese restaurant that opened in Leeds in 1997, continues to thrive over two decades later. The intimate 40-cover restaurant, located near the Merrion Centre, boasts traditional decor adorned with Japanese art and old sake bottles. Chef-patron Victor, who honed his skills in Japan, offers a concise and delicious menu, with friendly staff ready to assist and provide recommendations. Open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, Fuji Hiro also welcomes kids with smaller portion options available.
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Looks like Fuji Hiro has been taken over again. Not impressed that a 10% service fee added to the bill and not sure why they have started. Tipping in Japan is frowned upon. The toilet floors and steep steps down to them feel like they have been washed in oil, really slippery and gods knows what’s on the bannister as it’s really sticky, needs a good clean. Been coming here since it opened in 1997 and Fuji Hiro was my favourite place to eat but not anymore. Ordered Yasi Yaki Soba (vegetarian) and was brought Yaki Soba (chicken and prawn). Told the waitress 3 times that I wanted Yasi Yaki Soba so not sure how she got it wrong but apparently it’s my pronunciation of Yasi. Very disappointed by my recent visit. Won’t rush back.
Used to be better, food still pretty good but the service was poor. I had the fried noodles.
Tempura and sushi were really delicious and the citrus sake was delicious. I also liked the atmosphere too. However, the ramen and udon dish we had was poor. The ramen was more like Pho with ramen noodles and lacking flavour and texture. The udon noodle dish was quite mushy too. For the price of the ramen and the udon dish we were expecting something better but we were disappointed.
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Rice Dishes
Japanese Chicken Or Pork Katsu Curry
Spicy Cha-Han
Yaai Spicy Cha-Han
Fuii Cha-Han
Spicy Fuji Cha-Han
Guy-Don
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