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$14 for $25 Worth of Sushi, Japanese Cuisine, and Drinks at Fuji at Kendall, Valid Saturday and Sunday

Fuji at Kendall
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Japanese entrees such as miso salmon and chicken katsu complement maki rolls full of tuna, tempura-fried shrimp, and eel

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  • $14 for $25 worth of sushi, Japanese cuisine, and drinks; Valid Saturdays and Sundays
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Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Not valid Monday-Friday. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 1 per party. Valid only for option purchased. Reservations recommended. Cannot be combined with other promotions/specials. Not valid for delivery, take-out, or take-out orders at the bar. Cannot combine vouchers at bar seating. May be repurchased every 30 days. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Fuji at Kendall

Referencing his relentless work ethic, Fuji at Kendall owner Jimmy Liang told the Patriot Ledger that he sleeps only four to five hours a night. The rest of his time is occupied with planning dramatic presentations for fresh fish. From the battered cuttlefish tentacles of a crispy appetizer to the Ming's mango maki roll—shrimp, asparagus, and mango topped with slices of spicy tuna—Liang carefully sources and hand-fashions the seafood on his menu into edible artwork.

Liang and his partner Peter Tse became purveyors of innovative sushi when they were 20 years old. Since then, they've specialized in their own brand of nigiri, sashimi, maki, and Asian fusion. There are also classic plates of chicken teriyaki and udon soup at Fuji, but according to The Improper Bostonian, Liang's talent shines the brightest when he and head chef Ming Cao are asked to improvise custom sushi meals. The resulting dishes are a "testimony to a chef at play," whose "deft touch with fish and seasonings ... brings dishes to the heights of flavorful experimentation." Guests who prefer to know their order in advance can browse a list of specialty rolls such as the Dynamite maki, named for its spicy cargo of jalapeño, tuna, and tobiko that self-destructs if you touch it with your chopsticks.

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