$15 for $30 Worth of Sushi, Hibachi, and Japanese Cuisine at Fuji Sushi & Hibachi Grill
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Lobster, shrimp, and mango mingle inside specialty sushi rolls while entrees sizzle atop hibachi grills during cooking shows
Like the earth, sushi consists of layers and was apparently invented by someone who really liked the ocean. Explore waves of flavor with this Groupon.
$15 for $30 Worth of Sushi, Hibachi, and Japanese Cuisine
Japanese plates such as chicken teriyaki ($10.88) and soba soup with shrimp tempura ($9.88) counterbalance an extensive sushi menu. One of sixteen specialty rolls, the Angel roll contains shrimp tempura, mango, and spicy crab ($11.88). Diners can also choose meat or seafood—including chicken ($15.95), steak ($20.95), or scallops ($20.95)—to accompany appetizers, onion soup, veggies, or fried rice as part of a hibachi meal grilled tableside. See the full menu.
Fuji Sushi & Hibachi Grill
One side of Fuji Sushi & Hibachi Grill is all fiery spontaneity, where hibachi chefs grill, slice, and flip entrees in front of spectating diners. The other side embraces artful arrangement in the form of gyoza and maki rolls plunked into bento box compartments and sushi nestled into neat rows under flowery garnishes. Both sides, however, clearly prize presentation. Chefs create a spectrum of cooked and uncooked Japanese dishes at the eatery, including 16 specialty rolls, teriyaki-dressed meats, and noodle soups. Their à la carte sashimi layers slices of fresh seafood over rice, running the gamut from classic tuna to surf clam, a type of mollusk named for its best sport.
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One side of Fuji Sushi & Hibachi Grill is all fiery spontaneity, where hibachi chefs grill, slice, and flip entrees in front of spectating diners. The other side embraces artful arrangement in the form of gyoza and maki rolls plunked into bento box compartments and sushi nestled into neat rows under flowery garnishes. Both sides, however, clearly prize presentation. Chefs create a spectrum of cooked and uncooked Japanese dishes at the eatery, including 16 specialty rolls, teriyaki-dressed meats, and noodle soups. Their à la carte sashimi layers slices of fresh seafood over rice, running the gamut from classic tuna to surf clam, a type of mollusk named for its best sport.