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フィードバックを提供するI love this place. We drive from the suburbs to come here for the big sushi and Japanese. My husband enjoys the sushi roles, especially the spicy Tuna special role. I get the golden garlic shrimp Hibachi dinner that comes with soup, salad, rice and vegetables. You have a huge menu. It's a small place.
We have been eating here for about a year now, once every 2 3 weeks. The sushi is always fresh and delicious (I primarily order shrimp and crab based rolls), and the appetizers are actually very good too. It's a fairly quiet place when we are typically there (weeknights after work), which I prefer, as I speculate the service is much quicker as a result. Owners are very friendly and always welcome us I'm not sure what the other reviews are talking about. Only problem is that it's closed on Tuesday's when I often need a sushi fix.
I am super picky about my sushi, especially at an all you can eat place. Fuji Ya has a decent menu for sushi and more appetizer options than most places. Every thing I tried was great. My favorite appetizer was the golden shrimp and the best roll was the rainbow roll. My husband and I even treated the kids and ourselves to mochi icecream and were not disappointed!
Really great family owned sushi restaurant! We have been going there for years. The sushi is always fresh and always delicious. The owners are wonderful people who take the time to get to know and truly take interest in their customers. The service has always been attentive. Great value and great quality!
This is my favorite type of place to eat sushi. It 's clearly family-owned and very clean. I had the all you can eat sushi and it was a bargain. Usually, with the all you can eat the menu is very limited and you have to worry about the quality of the fish but I found that the fish was stored perfectly and very fresh. They also included many appetizers on the menu so even people who don 't like raw fish can find something delicious to eat. The prices were very reasonable so if you do go there for the all-you-can-eat, please be gentle. I really love this little restaurant and I 'd hate to see a bunch of mouth monsters go in there and run them out of business. Fortunately, they 're on Harlem, way west in the city, so they 're not exactly located in Prime Sushi territory .... but they 're exactly where I want them to be. If you 're coming into Chicago on the blue line from O 'Hare I would invite you to get off at Harlem and visit this place before you go into the city proper and spend a fortune on the same meal. One big tip here: You have to ask for the all you can eat. It 's not listed in the menu but it 's on a big neon sign in the front window. Just ask first. <3