Mt. Fuji Teppanyaki
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For a fast-food style restaurant, this place is serving up some serious sushi and sashimi that easily rivals higher end restaurants in the city. Their…
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Its an overpriced Edo place, but Edo is better. They also messed up our orders by adding the wrong kinds of meat on our dishes, then forgetting that w…
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You dont get better then mt Fuji! They have the best sushi for the best price assortment of different types not to mention their chicken and beef tepe…
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Mt. Fuji Teppanyaki is open for Quick Bites. Mt. Fuji Teppanyaki serves Fast Food, Japanese and Sushi dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Mt. Fuji Teppanyaki”
Its an overpriced Edo place, but Edo is better. They also messed up our orders by adding the wrong kinds of meat on our dishes, then forgetting that we ordered drinks (and tried to make us pay for them again). On top of that the tables when we arrived were dirty so we picked one and asked two women if they could clean it. Both said yes and never did. Finally caught a young guy who seemed to be the only person that knew what was going on and he wiped it for us. He was also the one apologizing to us after our orders were a mess even though the girl at the counter messed it up. I should also mention that the sushi was not good at all. It tasted like leftovers. Overall not a positive experience. Wont be back.
You dont get better then mt Fuji! They have the best sushi for the best price assortment of different types not to mention their chicken and beef tepenyaki are amazing as well
Ive been coming here for 7+ years food is usually really good. However I have noticed a decrease in customer service and significant wait times on food since they changed locations in the north side. They hired new workers who do not have proper training as Ive had several orders messed up which never happened at the old location. Even when I place orders by phone way ahead of time I still end up waiting 15-20 mins once I get there now. Used to really love this place sucks its starting to turn into a place I dread going to.
I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect when I came here for the first time and in the end I think I was a little mildly disappointed. They have katsudon with chicken instead of the traditional pork. It was alright. I had the beef teriyaki noodle. Is this the teppanyaki? It was ok. The sushi was mediocre. The fish was sliced so thin on the rainbow roll I could hardly taste the fish. The service is… well there is really no service since you order at the counter and go find a table to sit at. The atmosphere and restaurant itself is sufficient (lots of natural light). Tables were cleaned. I suppose some people are happy with the quantity for the price paid. I left feeling like my meal was lacking. Perhaps I’ll try again hoping that this is a one off.
Good pricing for sushi, fast food restaurant style, the sauce is to die for…………………………………………………………
My. Fuji for me is always an option for a quick takeout option as it’s one of the few Japanese places on the north side. They are however moving to a new location (still on the north side), by the Griesbach area which I think is a welcoming change. They offer quite a variety of all things Japanese but more simplified. They have traditional Teppanyaki if that’s what’s you’re into, not for show but just to cook food. I always tend to get their Bento Box D #1 option as it’s good value for your money. You get rice, 4 pcs of tempura, bean sprouts, 4 pieces of sashimi and 4 pieces of sushi. All for just $15 pretty much a steal. My girlfriend has this obsession with their Cones and always get their rainbow temaki handcones. And it’s always packed full and rolled nicely. And each cone is only $3.75. Another steal in comparison to most places that charge $5 per cone. All in all, Mt. Fuji is a hidden Japanese gem and is always a great choice if you want quick & tasty Japanese food on the north side.
Oh Mt. Fuji… I have to say that this location is a residential gem and I actually never get sick of the menu here, HA I’m such a pig. Staff is always friendly and familiar. Never had any temaki or sashimi here but I’ve had some of the maki, lots of salmon skin maki (BC ROLL <3) & chicken katsu. Inside of the restaurant is quite cozy & quiet, comforting to sit and eat. Don't listen to any bad reviews on here! Take MY word.