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Contribuer aux commentairesFood is excellent, good luck trying to speak with an employee who isn’t the person taking your initial order, bc they Never come back to your table, there is Never anyone at the front desk and if you even wait outside the kitchen and say something as the gist or hostess (who are usually also your server) they don’t stop to see what you need bc they are busy rushing past.
Delicious Japanese food in an upscale environment. Separate dining for regular dinner and hibachi. Had regular dining which had excellent service and food. Wheelchair accessibility: Has a ramp
Super nice people and great meal A few $s more than some others
I always say I’m going to review this place because it’s so good and I am too full after lol. But I love this Fujiyama been coming for years the owners and staff are amazing. The food is delicious they added this cute towelette to clean your hands with they have real roses on the tables it’s the little things and detail that make a big difference. Hibachi down stairs is delicious and you can always go upstairs for a nice Lunch. Sometimes I do feel the hibachi dinners are a little rushed w/o a good show if it’s all adults but that’s okay. Everything else has always been awesome !
Fujiyama is always a great experience. The food is excellent, the atmosphere fun, and staff attentive. We took our daughter here and her eyes were glued to watching the chef cook our food (and she even ate a bit to! If you've never been here I highly recommend, even if your not getting hibachi the sushi is great and you have a lot of options on rolls. Just be aware the place is a hotspot most weekends, and beyond packed most holidays or special events (graduations . We had to cancel reservations once after learning they were backed up by 45 minutes on all reservations (you would have thought they were giving the food away it was so packed. Wheelchair accessibility: There are two parts to the restaurant, the lower portion which is where the hibachi tables are located, and the upper area where the sushi chefs work. Lower level has no steps, and the upper level has a ramp and there's no step/lip anywhere preventing wheelchairs from going.