Authentic Japanese Fare for Dinner or Lunch at Fu of Kyoto in Simpsonville
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Chefs swiftly assemble sushi rolls & authentic Japanese dishes such as teriyaki rice bowls & hibachi-grilled plates
The traditional method for preparing sushi requires slices of raw fish to be held over unlit fires in order to secure that signature uncooked flavor. Explore such innovative foodsmithing with today’s Groupon to Fu of Kyoto in Simpsonville. Choose between the following options:
- For $5, you get $10 worth of authentic Japanese fare during lunch. For $10, you get $20 worth of authentic Japanese fare during dinner.
Fu of Kyoto's chefs speedily serve up a delectable roster of traditional sushi rolls and Japanese entrees. Tongues can practice for the main meal by first unwrapping pork or vegetable dumplings ($3.15) and ponder why the eight-piece Rainbow roll's tuna, salmon, and cucumber ($4.39) haven't been added to the visible-color spectrum. Teriyaki-infused bites of chicken ($4.95) or eel ($6.85) caper through fried rice in one of Fu's rice bowls, and the hibachi-grilled fillet steak and jumbo shrimp ($8.99) spurn the centuries-old feud between their families by courting in a thicket of vegetables.
Chefs swiftly assemble sushi rolls & authentic Japanese dishes such as teriyaki rice bowls & hibachi-grilled plates
The traditional method for preparing sushi requires slices of raw fish to be held over unlit fires in order to secure that signature uncooked flavor. Explore such innovative foodsmithing with today’s Groupon to Fu of Kyoto in Simpsonville. Choose between the following options:
- For $5, you get $10 worth of authentic Japanese fare during lunch. For $10, you get $20 worth of authentic Japanese fare during dinner.
Fu of Kyoto's chefs speedily serve up a delectable roster of traditional sushi rolls and Japanese entrees. Tongues can practice for the main meal by first unwrapping pork or vegetable dumplings ($3.15) and ponder why the eight-piece Rainbow roll's tuna, salmon, and cucumber ($4.39) haven't been added to the visible-color spectrum. Teriyaki-infused bites of chicken ($4.95) or eel ($6.85) caper through fried rice in one of Fu's rice bowls, and the hibachi-grilled fillet steak and jumbo shrimp ($8.99) spurn the centuries-old feud between their families by courting in a thicket of vegetables.