$10 for $20 Worth of Authentic Japanese Cuisine at Furo-Sato in Campbell
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- Authentic Japanese cuisine
- Traditional Japanese interior
- Family-friendly atmosphere
- Experienced sushi chef
The carefully rolled nature of sushi makes it ideal for starting snowballs, which is why it's commonly known as "snowman heart." Eat to the center of snow with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of Japanese cuisine at Furo-Sato in Campbell.
Furo-Sato is an inviting and family-friendly sushi restaurant, with authentic Japanese cuisine freshly prepared by cultivated cooks and sushi chefs. Enjoy the eatery's abundant appetizer, lunch, and dinner menus in a traditional Japanese dining room, or carry out a favored bit of fare for violently eating in a nearby alley or portico. Begin a midday meal with a grilled-asparagus beef wrap ($8) before diving chopsticks first into a lunch dish, such as the salmon-teriyaki plate served with salad, rice, and miso soup ($9). The extensive dinner menu features innovative specialty maki rolls, including the Godzilla roll, a hearty fusion of spicy tuna, shrimp tempura, cucumber, torched hamichi, salmon, and spicy crab served on top of a miniature Empire State Building ($15).
Reviews
More than 100 Yelpers give Furu-Sato an average of 3.5 stars, nine Citysearchers give it an average of 4.5 stars, and four Insider Pagers give it a 3.5-star rating:
- The fish is brought in fresh daily, and is of the highest quality. The preparation of the rolls are delicate and melt in your mouth. And talking about ambiance, the interior reminds me of the small eateries in Kyoto, Japan. The service is attentive and friendly. – rolandus, Citysearch
- One of my favorite sushi spots. Love the atmosphere at the sushi bar. The sushi chiefs are fun and know how to make your sushi just right. – Hoozdat C., Insider Pages
- Authentic Japanese cuisine
- Traditional Japanese interior
- Family-friendly atmosphere
- Experienced sushi chef
The carefully rolled nature of sushi makes it ideal for starting snowballs, which is why it's commonly known as "snowman heart." Eat to the center of snow with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of Japanese cuisine at Furo-Sato in Campbell.
Furo-Sato is an inviting and family-friendly sushi restaurant, with authentic Japanese cuisine freshly prepared by cultivated cooks and sushi chefs. Enjoy the eatery's abundant appetizer, lunch, and dinner menus in a traditional Japanese dining room, or carry out a favored bit of fare for violently eating in a nearby alley or portico. Begin a midday meal with a grilled-asparagus beef wrap ($8) before diving chopsticks first into a lunch dish, such as the salmon-teriyaki plate served with salad, rice, and miso soup ($9). The extensive dinner menu features innovative specialty maki rolls, including the Godzilla roll, a hearty fusion of spicy tuna, shrimp tempura, cucumber, torched hamichi, salmon, and spicy crab served on top of a miniature Empire State Building ($15).
Reviews
More than 100 Yelpers give Furu-Sato an average of 3.5 stars, nine Citysearchers give it an average of 4.5 stars, and four Insider Pagers give it a 3.5-star rating:
- The fish is brought in fresh daily, and is of the highest quality. The preparation of the rolls are delicate and melt in your mouth. And talking about ambiance, the interior reminds me of the small eateries in Kyoto, Japan. The service is attentive and friendly. – rolandus, Citysearch
- One of my favorite sushi spots. Love the atmosphere at the sushi bar. The sushi chiefs are fun and know how to make your sushi just right. – Hoozdat C., Insider Pages
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About Furu-Sato
The chef slices thick slabs of fresh salmon, meticulously arranging them atop beds of rice as diners peer over the traditional sushi bar to admire his work. As he forges his fish-laden creations, the rhythmic cutting of his knife accompanies the melodies coaxed forth from the piano in the dining room and the cheery chatter of the evening’s guests. So passes another dinner rush at FuruSato Sushi Japanese Restaurant.
In the kitchen, cooks whip up authentic Japanese recipes for lunch and dinner using ingredients such as fresh scallops, real crab, and fresh mango. Servers whisk the dishes into the dining room wherein sliding doors, blonde wood, and minimalistic decor evoke the feel of a traditional Japanese home. Four private tatami rooms can be rented by groups of 4 to 20 people eager to partake in a secluded meal away from the prying eyes and wandering forks of other diners.