Fuji Sushi

“Most of the times I order a take-out instead of eating in, so I cannot comment on dining service, but delivery service is fast.”

“The parking situation is tricky here because the Carvel next door owns the lot and they will seriously tow you so my only advice is don't park there.”

“You really have to give credit to the bakery next door, but Fuji has this amazing sweet scent that makes you wonderfully relaxed and dangerously hungry.”

Fuji Sushi

Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

4 reviews

  1. I come here for the speciality rolls, they NEVER failed me. I personally love the fact they do the buy 2 get 1 free speciality rolls, I wish more places did that. Try the Odesa Rolls or the Tuna Lover roll, those are my personal favorites. When ordering edamame I hope you LOVE salt because it is smothered in it! One time I had a slight annoyance while there, I ordered two eel sauces, the women brought one out and said when you finish it you can have more. Excuse me?! Am I a child that I'm being limited to what I can have ?! I'm more than okay with being charged for two extra sauces, that it more than fine by me, but when I order two I expect two to be brought out. Aside from that I never had any unpleasent experiances. I like the ambience of the restaurant. Its really nice and cozy which makes a cute date spot.

  2. It's okay. It's considered the only decent sushi place in the north shore. The customer service is horrible. They are slow and don't greet you when you arrive and leave.  The place looks dingy and dark when you walk in. They need an update look and better staff.
    The sushi does not taste as fresh as compared to other sushi place in Staten Island.  I recommend that you spend your money at a better sushi place.  I am usually not a bad reviewer, but I feel that I should let my fellow Yelper's know what is good and not.

  3. Came here for the All you can eat buffet. It's not bad, it wasn't particularly great either. Not much of a variety. It's really just sushi/rolls. I personally prefer a larger variety at a all you can eat place. Also this is more of a quantity, not quality type of place, which is to be expected at an inexpensive all you can eat place. On the bright side, they didn't load the rolls up with rice.

  4. They make best rolls in town, period. There is no competition – I tried so many places on SI, and not one came close. Always fresh, and their sauces are amazing – they just make rolls so much more special.
    Snow Mountain roll is my favorite, so as Kiwi. From appetizers, shumai and spring rolls are good choice (again, with perfect sauce to pair!), Mango kani salad is good, but not always consistent, I guess depending on a chef.
    They deliver, too, and often have specials running on rolls. Most of the times I order a take-out instead of eating in, so I cannot comment on dining service, but delivery service is fast.

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