Fuji-Ya Restaurant

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600 W Lake St (at Garfield Avenue)
Minneapolis, MN 55408

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(612) 871-4055
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After living in the Twin Cities for several years,I've tried most of the sushi restaurants in the area,and always return to Fuji Ya.It is the absolute best option for sushi and Ja...

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In early 2002 (when I moved to the Twin Cities), I told many friends about how great my experiences had been at Fuji-Ya. In fact, I truly believe I had the best sushi dinner I hav...

I'll keep going back! 9/1/2002

I really liked the food here. The atmosphere was trendy and fun. The service was friendly and honest. The waitor conceded to us that the chef will put out the best food on Friday and Saturday nights. I value consitency in an establishment but our experiences have been good. This place is about as authentic as you can get 1500 miles from an ocean. more

the only place you need to go for sushi! 8/20/2002

the setting is beautiful, the service is great, and the food is impeccable. you cannot go wrong whether dining in or taking out with this fine restaurant. Pros: great sushi, nice lighting, different sections more

Fuji-Ya my Wallet 8/12/2002

Stuff your wallet with cash as high as Mt. Fuji before entering this joint. Otherwise you won't have enough money to tip the lousy service...oh wait....,,,, The food is ridiculously expensive and tremendously lousy. What a dissappointment to what I'm use to. I came from Cali where they have have ""all you can eat"" sushi for $19.99. Here, just a roll will cost you almost as much. C'mon, is the airfreight for shipping fish that expensive? Cons: fishy and smelly, expensive, noisy more

AWESOME & FRESH 8/9/2002

Sushi here is truly unique...and the best. I've eaten all over the US...and so far this place is still the best sushi I've eaten so far. I love the unique sushis they make if you request it. It's not very traditional, but it's hopping...it's good...and it's the best in the Twin Cities. Pros: Sushi more

it was good 8/1/2002

trendy atmosphere, well priced.. good quality sushi. I had a great time although I put a dent in my wallet. more

Yumagreat 7/25/2002

Best atmosphere, Great service, convinent location and of course GREAT SUSHI. I love the whole identity and the ads are super clever!!!! more

Bad day or Bad Sushi 7/8/2002

Having worked at a Japanese restaurant, being Japanese, and having the chance to try many different sushi restaurants all over the U.S. and Japan....I'd have to say, the sushi I had at Fuji-Ya is sub-par. Whether it was the day of the week or whether it was the standard daily sushi.....it was not good. Whatever the reason, there's absolutely no excuse for the ""itamae"" (chef) to serve that kind of poor quality sushi. You're being cheated of your hard-earned money, if you order sushi at Fuji-Ya. more

Not just sushi 5/19/2002

This is a great option for those of you that love sushi but your spouse or friends may not. Fuji-ya has great sushi but also great japanese entrees (fully cooked!). The price is a little higher but you are definitely getting what you pay for. Great ambience too. more
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The Twin Cities' original Japanese restaurant offers noodles and sushi, as well as bento boxes and specialty dishes.

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  • In Short
    This serenely simple restaurant features brick and pale-yellow walls, paper lanterns, bamboo-and-wood trim, Japanese prints and bonsai plants. As soon as you sit down, the server...

  • 6/7/2006 Provided by Citysearch
Additional information
  • Hours: Tue-Thu 5pm-11pm Fri 5pm-11pm Sat 5pm-11pm Sun 5pm-10pm
  • Payments: Master Card, Visa, American Express, Discover
  • Neighborhoods: Calhoun Isles, Lyn-Lake
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