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Go here if you are on a tight budget or if all the other sushi joints are full. you walk in the door and your hair is blown away by the air conditioner above you- no wonder the valet guys stand... More
Go here if you are on a tight budget or if all the other sushi joints are full. you walk in the door and your hair is blown away by the air conditioner above you- no wonder the valet guys stand inside and open the door for you- they need some way to get you to keep walking in to the restaurant.... its noicy- like a diner- and the don't feel that the sushi is fresh enough, or made with care, the edemame- wasnt fresh looking or tasting- i like it warm and salty- this was not all the way warm and hardly tasty- the waiter did not seem to take his time with our order- i left laughing about how awful it was- I am now a stickler for Oishi (across town and chestnut hill- pricy but worth every cent) and Mr Sushi (right around the corner on Harvard St.- not tooo pricy).
Pros: cheap- but not that cheap
Cons: entrance, wait staff, environment, food quality
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While the Fugakyu in Sudbury is one of my favorite sushi places, it isn't quite as good as the one in Brookline. They have the same menu, so I can't say for sure what the difference is, but I'm just... More
While the Fugakyu in Sudbury is one of my favorite sushi places, it isn't quite as good as the one in Brookline. They have the same menu, so I can't say for sure what the difference is, but I'm just never quite as happy about the meal. That isn't to say I don't still love it.
You basically can't go wrong with the sushi despite being a bit worse than Brookline. As for the cooked dishes, I have never been a fan of those at any Japanese restaurant, so don't take my opinion on it.
My favorite dish is definitely the Spicy Tuna Salad. If you like raw tuna, then this thing is awesome. It is a pile of raw tuna mixed with spicy mayo and tempura flakes, on top of some wacky rice noodle thing. Sometimes my stomach hurts afterwards, but that might just be because I eat too much due to loving it so much.
Price is okay, but not cheap. Don't except to go here every night unless you have the bills.
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I was recommended this restaurant by locals. I am from Sydney, Australia which undoubtedly has some of the best Japanese restaurants around, but Fugakyu lived up to its reputation. I have been a... More
I was recommended this restaurant by locals. I am from Sydney, Australia which undoubtedly has some of the best Japanese restaurants around, but Fugakyu lived up to its reputation. I have been a few times, and each time I haven't been disappointed. It has a really fun atmosphere, and great private rooms. I would recommend the Edamame (salted, steamed soya beans) as a starter and the sushi/sashimi boat, which is great value for a group of people. Steer clear of the desserts (especially the banana coated with chocolate and fried, tempura style!). Service was very prompt and friendly, although, the pressure to pay quickly and get out, ruined the end of the dinner a little. Still, a fun and great experience.
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SUSHI!!!!
This place has wonderful sushi. I also have had great experience with the wat staff. They are very friendly.
Pros: sushi
Cons: ?
SUSHI!!!!
This place has wonderful sushi. I also have had great experience with the wat staff. They are very friendly.
Pros: sushi
Cons: ?
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We have been to the Sudbury Fugakyu many times. The sushi is always very good, however, we always find that the rolls are small for the money they charge and thus we are always dissappointed (for... More
We have been to the Sudbury Fugakyu many times. The sushi is always very good, however, we always find that the rolls are small for the money they charge and thus we are always dissappointed (for this reason, we rarely go here anymore, but go to Oishi down the street. Oishi has been closed for rennovations hence we ended up at Fugakyu last week-end). We often order a number the of specialty rolls, rolls they charge $9-15 for, and find that the same or similar rolls at Oishi are noticeably larger, and sometimes less expensive as well. Our friends that came to Fugakyu with us for their first time also agreed. We did get some nigiri and found those slices to be quite generous. But the rolls, which we primarily order, always disappoint, which is a pity because they are otherwise very good and they have such a varied selection. The service here is always very nice as well. One thing they do have over Oishi is size - plenty of tables; we are almost always seated immediately. Overall, I do think Fugakyu is a great restaurant but nonetheless we will always prefer Oishi as we get much more b ang for our buck there, for sushi that is just as good, if not better, than Fugakyu.
Pros: Service, good food/sushi, plenty of seating
Cons: Sushi rolls are small for the prices they charge
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I stopped in one afternoon on my way back to Boston from Marlboro. They had just opened for the afternoon and I was seated at a great table without delay. The server was very helpful and seemed to... More
I stopped in one afternoon on my way back to Boston from Marlboro. They had just opened for the afternoon and I was seated at a great table without delay. The server was very helpful and seemed to anticipate my every need. When the dishes came I was delighted at the beautiful presentation on a Bento Box. Usually a rather bland collection of lunch food this was SUPERB. I had a wonderfully satisfying and healthy lunch highlighted by fresh Miso soup and delicious cuts of prime sushi. the decor is peaceful and open giving the visitor a sense of contentment and relaxation. I loved the Brookline issue now I am going to make the suburban locale one of my "get outta Boston" destinations. Make the short trip. It's worth it!!
Pros: In the middle of the western suburbs this gem
Cons: Out in the middle of the western suburbs.
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