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  • Kim Z.

    I think this is one of the best little "secret spots" in Columbia. My boyfriend and I went to USC and now live in New York, so I'm willing to share it now! They have an amazing lunch bento box special with a little bit of everything (tempura as well!!) for only $8!! You can get either NY strip, shrimp, or chicken. $8 for a steak meal? Unheard of!!! We love hibachi, and always talk about how we miss our Fujiya now!

    (5)
  • Leslie H.

    I will preface this by saying that while I went to Fujiya for sushi only and was pretty disappointed, the other clientele seemed to be enjoying their cooked meals. I usually eat lunch alone so I like to sit at the sushi bar. Although they have a bar, the seating (and random restaurant junk) is arranged so you can't sit there. There were quite a few things crossed out on the sushi menu and they apparently no longer have a sushi lunch special. The low point was when I was told they were out of miso soup and then served lukewarm tea. The spicy tuna roll was ok and while I appreciate the ingenuity of using red chili flakes instead of spicy mayo, it totally overpowered the fish. I asked the waitress to have the sushi chef make me a special roll (because I couldn't ask him myself) and his creation was...a salmon roll, just salmon. The rolls were a bit rice heavy but tasted fresh enough and I haven't been sick today. So, yeah, totally meh.

    (2)
  • Brandy B.

    Went for lunch. Ordered Veggie Hibachi and House Salad (instead of soup). Ginger dressing on salad was pretty intense (didn't taste like any ginger dressing I've ever had before - sweet and vinegary and it was pale in color). Veggie Hibachi was as expected, zucchini, onions, mushrooms... nothing to write home about. I'm a "white sauce/shrimp sauce/yum yum sauce" whatever you wanna call it... FIEND... And if it's not on point... I'm not gonna like the hibachi. IMO - the sauce was also too vinegary and salty, the color and consistency were right, but it wasn't the flavor I'm used to. Service was excellent, restaurant was clean and fairly full. We didn't experience long wait times to order, receive food, or check out. Total came to $7.95 - decent. I don't plan to ever return, but I'm glad I tried it finally!

    (3)
  • Rachel O.

    Today's experience was pretty typical for Fujiya... wait a long time for OK food. When we arrived they had a large party of about 10 people and maybe 3 other 2-4 person tables. We received drinks quickly and placed our orders. Then our wait began. It took about 45 minutes for the food to get to our table. The sushi there is very rice heavy without much filling for me. I do like the hibachi options though. It's close to my office so it will probably continue to get my business from time to time but there are definitely better options in Columbia.

    (3)
  • Simon T.

    I'm disappointed: exceptionally pricey lukewarm tempura.

    (2)
  • Amy K.

    My husband and I love this little hidden gem. Love the shrimp hibachi and their hibachi rice is great, they use a delicious aromatic sticky rice. Love the spicy tuna roll, best in Columbia...not pureed and he uses a crushed pepper rather than a spicy mayo. There is never a wait to get a seat. Service is generally good, but if it's a little more crowded, or may take a little longer to get your food, but still nothing to complain about.

    (5)
  • Suzannah M.

    Love this place, never have to wait & food is amazing. The sushi is exceptional & hibachi delicious & sauces are exceptional. I love this little gem & am kicking myself for never trying it before!

    (5)
  • James N.

    Fujiyarrhea. There's a reason we called it that. The hibachi was expensive but tasted very good, however, it tore up my friends and my stomach every time we ate it. The last straw was a whole night in the bathroom. I can't be sure it was food poisoning, but I never took another chance. Two stars because it tasted good but not really worth the suffering.

    (2)
  • Jaymie M.

    Upon entering, the decor is pretty unimpressive and the space seems cluttered. But I don't mind that if there's good quality food to be had. So I took a seat and ordered a diet pepsi, because I'm addicted to fizzy things, that's why. At any rate, I noticed only two other tables with diners at them while I was there at 6:30pm, on a Friday night. As it turns out, there's a reason for that. Looking over the menu, I noticed that prices seemed high, especially considering the location. I shrugged and ordered a tempura appetizer. To be completely fair, the tempura is pretty good. It was the usual assortment, minus onions, but with a slice of acorn squash, which I wasn't expecting, but loved. Next up was the rainbow roll, which, to me, is one of the benchmarks of any sushi joint. When it came out I eyed it a little suspiciously. The fish was sliced thinly and even had skin left on a couple pieces of the roll, a sign of very poor fileting skills. I tried a piece and was not thrilled, the fish wasn't fresh and for my money I really could have just picked up something at Harris Teeter. After choking down a few more pieces, I gave up and decided to just read my book and call it a day. The waitress asked if everything was ok. I informed her of the problem and that the fish still had skin on it. She tried to tell me that 'everyone' does their own version of a rainbow roll. I replied that I know what's on the roll, the problem is the poor quality of the contents. She told me I could like them on facebook for a 10% discount, but there wasn't much she could do, otherwise. I rolled my eyes and just asked for the check. Maybe I'll go back for hibachi sometime, but I really have my doubts considering their prices. Disappointed in what I had hoped would become a regular restaurant for me here in Columbia. My hunt for decent sushi in the area continues....

    (2)
  • Ebee J.

    Sushi is rancid. I'm not some huge germaphobe whatsoever, but sketchily prepared raw fish is not something I'm gonna get from just anywhere. My friend ordered some and from one look of it I knew it was going to make her sick. It was very rice heavy as well. My hibachi was sub par, could have gotten ten times better hibachi from sato, just a few miles away. The location is ghetto and the decor is awful. Do not recommend at all. If you want to support local business and get fantastic sushi, head to inakaya. It's a bit far away, but hands down the best sushi I have ever had. If you want to support local and get hibachi, head to satos. Absolutely delicious and for a better price. Over all, fujiya is disgusting.

    (1)
  • Meredith B.

    Delicious gyoza! Wait staff are friendly and attentive.

    (4)
  • Matt O.

    This place is good. Not exceptional and not poor, service is good and food is good. All around, it's a good spot. I've certainly hand much better and I've had worse. If you want good hibachi at a good price this is the place.

    (3)
  • Heather S.

    In town for a campus tour and my daughter wants to go to USC now just to be able to eat sushi at Fujiya. It was freshly made at the bar and was worth the wait. Open Sundays, but no alcohol so too bad for Dad who wanted to try the Japanese beer. We will definitely be back the next time we're in town! :-)

    (5)
  • S W.

    Good hibachi-style Japanese with a sushi chef (not on Sunday, when he's at church). Shrimp, steak, chicken or various combo platters for $10-$12. The portions are good and there is always a bonus shrimp or two thrown in - nice! Comes with miso soup and small salad. It's our neighborhood local Japanese place, and fills that niche very very well. Not sure why the two other 5-star posts got filtered...Yelp?

    (3)
  • Kelly K.

    Great lunch spot near Fort Jackson! The service is always friendly and fast. The food is always tasty and the portion sizes are great for lunch prices. The "lunch box" is great. Getting hungry just writing about it!

    (4)
  • Gwonk B.

    It's standard hibachi fare cooked by a non-Japanese chef and you'll pay $12 for it. You can get better food at Egg Roll Chen. The wait staff sometimes has problems with large orders. This place isn't spectacular, but it's adequate. I never tried the sushi, but it's appropriately expensive like you'd expect. It's not a bad place; there's just not the value for the cost. You can get this same kind of experience anywhere else in Columbia.

    (2)
  • Rebelyelp R.

    Went with a big group. Restaurant was empty. Service was good, but food was mediocre. Had chicken hibachi dinner. Way to much teriyaki on the chicken. Rice was not flavored/cooked very well.

    (3)
  • H T.

    My favorite Japanese restaurant in Columbia. Delicious and at the average price point for hibachi and sushi. I've had both and they are both tasty. Would absolutely recommend to others.

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Fujiya Japanese Restaurant

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