(919) 680-4968
905 W Main St Ste 21B
Durham,
NC
27701
36
-78.9094
Neighborhoods: Brightleaf, Downtown
What People Are Saying About Mt Fuji Asian Bistro Sushi
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
The Scene – Expansive red walls and sleek wood furnishings complement the exposed ducts and brickwork of Durham's happening downtown ex-tobacco warehouse, Brightleaf Square. Outdoor dining is three seasons, or take off your shoes and sit on floor cushions in the low-light tatami mat room for Japanese minimalist ambience. – – The Food – Check out the noodle dishes such as the pad see ew, Thailand's version of comfort food, with crunchy broccoli and bok choy in a sweet dark soy sauce. Many of the sushi offerings are Americanized with mayonnaise, so stick with nigiri for…
Some of the best Sushi- Slow Service
by hotlikebea
This is some of the best sushi in Durham especially when it is half price! I have had a couple of the dishes off the menu and they have been great. Always the same consistency unlike PF Changs.
The manager seems to be a little tight because it always seems understaffed. The waitstaff is great but, slow because they are way too busy!
- Pros: Better than PF Chang's
- Cons: Understaffed
Bad sushi
by faribaf
Haven't been so disappointed in sushi as I have by Mt. Fuji. For $13, I only received 4-5 rolls of spicy tuna roll when one should get at least 8 rolls of a special roll (at least in every other sushi place I have been). Secondly, the tuna was chunky tuna, such as one would find in a can, not rare tuna pieces. Complete rip-off (and still hungry!). Even though I am not local (was driving through) I would not recommend this place.
Best sushi in durham
by primebeefonly
Great sushi and very fresh. Nice decor and always fun on half price thursday. They also have many other asian dishes for those who do not like sushi.
- Pros: Nice Saki selection
- Cons: can take some time when busy
The Details on Mt Fuji Asian Bistro Sushi
Know Before You Go:
Ask at lunchtime to be seated in the semi-private tatami mat room, but best to reserve ahead for dinner.
What to Drink:
Mt Fuji serves a whole host of fancy cocktail drinks, almost a dozen different sakes available and six beers on tap until 2am on weekends.
Where to Sit:
Sports buffs will appreciate the wide-screen plasma TV at the sushi bar during sporting events, but others might choose to sit on the patio those nights.
Smoking Permitted:
At bar





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